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Scott
10-02-2008, 12:17 AM
What They Play has heard from multiple sources in the game development and publishing community that Nintendo is currently showing early presentations of its next home console hardware. Apparently set to hit the market “by 2011” the new device is said to be the true “next generation” Nintendo console, and far more than a simple refresh of the current hardware. Unlike previous console transitions from Nintendo, the new system will be presented as a true successor to the Wii, and is being dubbed by those that have seen the presentation as “Wii HD.” There is no indication if this will be its eventual name, but the nature of the transition has been characterized as similar to “the shift from Game Boy to Game Boy Advance,” where familiar, key elements were left intact while the core hardware was made more powerful. It is expected by all those that we have spoken to on the subject that the new device will retain the Wii name in part.

While our sources are reluctant to be too specific about “Wii HD,” they have been able to divulge some (albeit predictable) generalizations. High definition visuals are assured, as is a greater emphasis on digitally distributed and backwardly compatible content, indicating that the new system will feature some form of local storage medium such as a hard drive or large flash memory solution. It has also been indicated that Nintendo’s emphasis is again on what the consumer will hold in their hands and interact with, rather than the “console” itself.


Nintendo has proven it can be extremely successful by leveraging processor technology that is not on the bleeding edge, and be more profitable and more innovative as a result. In a 2006 interview with Business Week, Nintendo visionary Shigeru Miyamoto stated, “The consensus [at Nintendo] was that power isn't everything for a console. Too many powerful consoles can't coexist. It's like having only ferocious dinosaurs. They might fight and hasten their own extinction.” Based on our conversations about “Wii HD” this attitude would seem to still prevail.

But why should you believe this? Everything stated so far could easily have been the result of educated guesswork or speculation. While a Nintendo representative provided the expected response that, “Nintendo does not comment on speculation or rumor,” there is additional evidence, outside this commentary, to suggest that something is going on.



Based on figures from Nintendo’s annual financial reports, the company is currently spending more than ten times as much on research and development as it was five years ago, and since the Wii was launched in 2006, R&D spending has more than tripled. While this could be attributed to any number of additional projects, the level of spending suggests that a large project is in the works. In 2003, Nintendo declared that $34 million was spent on R&D. This figure steadily climbed to $103 million in 2006 (the year that the Wii launched) and the following year bumped dramatically to $370 million. When asked to explain the escalated spending, Nintendo representatives were unable to provide comment.


The current Wii hardware is based upon processors and graphics technology supplied by IBM and AMD. These two companies have a joint development agreement together, which is described by AMD as being focused “on delivering a range of integrated platforms to serve key markets, including … gaming and media computing.”


The joint development agreement between IBM and AMD expires on December 31, 2011 but “may be extended further by the mutual agreement of the parties.” This suggests that Nintendo will be leveraging research and development from the partnership in time to ensure that it’s new hardware will be compatible with the Wii’s current “Hollywood” and “Broadway” processors. As Microsoft learned in the transition from Xbox to Xbox 360, switching hardware vendors can make running older games on a new system a much more difficult proposition.


It is unlikely that any official acknowledgement of Nintendo’s new hardware will come until at least 2009, however company president Satoru Iwata will be delivering his annual fall presentation this Wednesday.

Link (http://www.whattheyplay.com/blog/2008/09/30/new-wii-due-by-2011/)

It will just be a lame upgrade which fixes the problems the console already has like the 1:1 motion control which will now be built in instead of a stupid add on and lack of good storage so a hard drive will make an appearance, Mii's will look like Microsoft's Mii's. Hopefully the fad dies and Sony and Microsoft rock on with the juice. I just can't see Nintendo going for something super powerful and swaying away from motion control, maybe they will perfect it next gen but I dunno, like the 360, PS3 style, have both.

djmastermike
10-05-2008, 10:49 AM
stop downing a wii all consoles have problems. if only xbox live was as good as it is but FREE. or PS3 to be cheaper and have removeable hard drive. this is a good thing. don't say they are only doing it to fix there problems.

Samus-Fan
10-05-2008, 11:01 AM
Every console has it awesomeness and its weaknesses.

The Wii may be a little short on graphics, but its the smallest and the cheapest, so it appeals to not-as-rich families, and its games are great for families with kids.

The 360 is great, good graphics, good price, but online has to paid for, so some games aren't as fun as they could be for people who don't want to pay. It has the best online, though. Compare it to any other, and they look like a 15 year-old' eMachine server.

The PS3 has the graphics, the appeal, and some of the games, but it is priced ridiculously and doesn't appeal to families with kids or not-as-rich families.

So down the Wii all you want, but just look at other faults in other companies.

djmastermike
10-06-2008, 01:24 PM
i agree with what you have said, i think that if the wii HD will be as resonable priced, like £200 would be ok. if this happened then i would buy it, i have an original wii, and will be getting PS3 soon. i hope that the wii HD will allow you to use the old controllers.

Danieros
11-21-2008, 11:21 PM
This looks interesting, but something like a simple upgrade to fix problems won't be enough to convince to buy the new console, at least for me. Problems will always exist and if they fix some, people will find others, it has always been like that.

Well, this is not their official announcement yet, so we can't really say if it will be worth the purchase or competitive. Anyway, this is a good reminder to save some money "by 2011".

jakncoke
11-29-2008, 04:24 PM
stop downing a wii all consoles have problems. if only xbox live was as good as it is but FREE. or PS3 to be cheaper and have removeable hard drive. this is a good thing. don't say they are only doing it to fix there problems.

What are you talking about, It is. You can add any 2.5 inch internal hard drive you want.

eranikusnxt
12-05-2008, 09:58 AM
for god sakes, leave the wii alone. The other consoles have bigger problems. Besides, I think you only down the wii because you dont want to accept that the Xbox and PS3 is worse.:-P

Henchy
12-05-2008, 06:54 PM
Wii's were built for families not hardcore gamers!
Theres bound to be faults like anything in life!