Lt. Drebin
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Wow. So the PSP is supposed to be the most graphically advenced handheld. That may be true...but it won't last too long. Nintendo is going to have a coup on the handheld market, not that they don't already, but in the near future, companies are going to need kryptonite to enter this market.
I got this from another forum I visit, and the word from Matt at IGN.com is that the GameBoy Evolution, as he calls it, has progressed mightily. Basically, Nintendo lost interest in it because they want it to be a portable GameCube, and do it cost-effectivly...it wasn't happening. GameCube games on the go.....actual GameCube media...absolutly awesome. Apparently that was a front...they've been hard at work on it since and the DS is NOT, again NOT, their next-gen "Gameboy" or handheld. It's just something new.....a bridge so to speak. The DS is here to slow the PSP until Nintendo feels comfortable releasing the giant. Anyway, here's the stuff from IGN.com a few days ago. Sorry if this was posted..but I didn't see it in my search. :rolling:
http://cube.ign.com/mail/
"The Next Game Boy
matt you seem down on the ds but what about the next game boy do you think that could compete with PSP?
Matt responds: Don't let my rants fool you. I'm not down on the DS. I'm just waiting to see its true potential realized. As for the next Game Boy, which I'll call Game Boy Evolution since this seems to be the popular title for it, I'm extremely optimistic.
Actually, based on things I've heard, the paths of the DS and GBE have intersected already. Sources claim that the idea for the next Game Boy took flight right about the same time GameCube launched. The device was merely supposed to be a portable GameCube. Nintendo was hoping to create a synergy between the two platforms. However, for whatever reason -- probably an inability to miniaturize the GameCube at a consumer-friendly price -- the Game Boy successor was abandoned. Instead, Nintendo opted to use an old piece of tech: a hardware dubbed Nitro that was originally developed to be an update to the Game Boy line during the PS1 era. At former NCL president Hiroshi Yamauchi's suggestion, the tech was enhanced with a second screen and later a touch-sensitive interface. Thus, the DS was born.
What's interesting is that work on Game Boy Evolution is allegedly further along than most of us would probably guess. And more intriguing still, sources claim that Nintendo is once again trying to make the machine a portable GameCube.
If that comes to fruition, I will likely be singing the praises of Game Boy Evolution from the very start. It would be an amazing accomplishment. The machine would have a potential library of 500 games from launch. Imagine being able to play Wind Waker, Metroid Prime, Resident Evil 4, Wave Race, and Pikmin on the go. It's a Nintendo fan's dream come true."
(January 20, 2005 mailbag if the mailbag is updated again)
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I got this from another forum I visit, and the word from Matt at IGN.com is that the GameBoy Evolution, as he calls it, has progressed mightily. Basically, Nintendo lost interest in it because they want it to be a portable GameCube, and do it cost-effectivly...it wasn't happening. GameCube games on the go.....actual GameCube media...absolutly awesome. Apparently that was a front...they've been hard at work on it since and the DS is NOT, again NOT, their next-gen "Gameboy" or handheld. It's just something new.....a bridge so to speak. The DS is here to slow the PSP until Nintendo feels comfortable releasing the giant. Anyway, here's the stuff from IGN.com a few days ago. Sorry if this was posted..but I didn't see it in my search. :rolling:
http://cube.ign.com/mail/
"The Next Game Boy
matt you seem down on the ds but what about the next game boy do you think that could compete with PSP?
Matt responds: Don't let my rants fool you. I'm not down on the DS. I'm just waiting to see its true potential realized. As for the next Game Boy, which I'll call Game Boy Evolution since this seems to be the popular title for it, I'm extremely optimistic.
Actually, based on things I've heard, the paths of the DS and GBE have intersected already. Sources claim that the idea for the next Game Boy took flight right about the same time GameCube launched. The device was merely supposed to be a portable GameCube. Nintendo was hoping to create a synergy between the two platforms. However, for whatever reason -- probably an inability to miniaturize the GameCube at a consumer-friendly price -- the Game Boy successor was abandoned. Instead, Nintendo opted to use an old piece of tech: a hardware dubbed Nitro that was originally developed to be an update to the Game Boy line during the PS1 era. At former NCL president Hiroshi Yamauchi's suggestion, the tech was enhanced with a second screen and later a touch-sensitive interface. Thus, the DS was born.
What's interesting is that work on Game Boy Evolution is allegedly further along than most of us would probably guess. And more intriguing still, sources claim that Nintendo is once again trying to make the machine a portable GameCube.
If that comes to fruition, I will likely be singing the praises of Game Boy Evolution from the very start. It would be an amazing accomplishment. The machine would have a potential library of 500 games from launch. Imagine being able to play Wind Waker, Metroid Prime, Resident Evil 4, Wave Race, and Pikmin on the go. It's a Nintendo fan's dream come true."
(January 20, 2005 mailbag if the mailbag is updated again)
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