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Yesterday, I was thinking to myself about the future and evolution of consoles. (Okay you got me, I was actually thinking about food).

You see, a lot of features have been set clearly in stone by Nintendo. When you think about it, the next Wii will effectively have to have:

  • Motion Sensing
  • IR Pointing
  • A Mii System
  • A Remote-like controller
  • An attachment, second handed controller

All these things will have to come as standard, or something similar, simply because of market appeal. Nintendo are currently aiming their products directly in between the eyes of non-gamers, and have had quite a success. Now imagine this. How easy would the transfer from one console to another be for parents/new gamers if, like the service standard usually is, the console was completely different.

Take the Mii. The Mii system has been a huge attraction, so Nintendo may even employ a way of transferring over your Mii to a new home console.

Similarly, in the next portable console, Nintendo will have to place in it:

  • A Touch Interface
  • A Microphone
  • Two Screens

While I say "Two screens, I myself am not entirely convinced that the next DS will have a Dual-Screen, but may just use a slightly larger touch screen, with varying pressure sensitivity levels. It may be like Microsoft Surface, where the device can detect multiple inputs at once rather than just one, and may be similar to Apple's iPhone in which it is stylus-free. There are already rumors surfacing about a button-less DS as well, where the system is just one big touch interface. We will have to see.


But the main point of this thread is this. Where do you think Nintendo can now go? Will they be forced to take the "my graphics are better than yours" route, perhaps take the Wii, make a bigger storage facility for games and add nicer visuals. But that's not the Nintendo I know.

The gaming industry is getting bleak, there is no doubt. And if Nintendo manage to create a hugely successful innovation for their next consoles, what will they do in the generation after that?

Back in 2001, we would have never thought that the future of gaming was in motion sensing, in fact, the thought would never have even crossed our minds. Gamecube was a failure, Nintendo know that. As a piece of hardware it provided nothing new. It relied on five star software to pull it through; games like Grand Theft Auto, Final Fantasy, Black, and Rainbow Six. Oh wait.

I look forward to be dazzled and amazed by Nintendo in a few years again.

Opinion as always.

CZMQFRG
oh i dunno, hope they dont fall into the horsepower race...let MS and Sony fight that fight for the hardcore niche...nintendo owns everyone else
Exactly my thoughts. But truth be told Drew, what do you think they can do. A Virtual Reality helmet? *would so love that*
I too was wondering what Nintendo could bring to the table next generation. No doubt by then Sony and Micro$oft will have copied the Wii Remote by the 8th gen.

I think the next Nintendo console will become the most powerful console of them all.
i think it might b like virtual reality. you know like put on a helmet and u go into the game. and you are actually there
No.



Just kidding, VR is actually old tech believe it or not, it's been done, it's dated. Maybe the remote/controller will have a touch screen/standard LCD screen for displaying little things like items/inventory. Forward slash

CZMQFRG Wrote:
Exactly my thoughts. But truth be told Drew, what do you think they can do. A Virtual Reality helmet? *would so love that*


oh yeah

*goes out and preorders helmet

CZMQFRG Wrote:
Exactly my thoughts. But truth be told Drew, what do you think they can do. A Virtual Reality helmet? *would so love that*


Two words: Virtual Boy.

It s000000000000000000000000000000x. Big time.Toungue

Nintendo will continue being intuitive from now on, or so it seems.
Yes but eventually, they could just run out of original or non-patented ideas.
I think the next Wii will be a better competitor in the graphics race. Because they can't stay this far behind forever.
But what if the next Wii will be 360 standard and the other two will be ahead of that already?

CZMQFRG Wrote:
While I say "Two screens, I myself am not entirely convinced that the next DS will have a Dual-Screen, but may just use a slightly larger touch screen, with varying pressure sensitivity levels. It may be like Microsoft Surface, where the device can detect multiple inputs at once rather than just one, and may be similar to Apple's iPhone in which it is stylus-free. There are already rumors surfacing about a button-less DS as well, where the system is just one big touch interface. We will have to see.

Nintendo could do so much more with the Multi-Touch Interactive Research than Apple. I really hope they can gain rights to something like that. I wonder...if Nintendo had found NYU while they were researching this type of feature, would we have seen it in the next gen of gaming from them, instead of on a phone? That would have been awesome, to be quite honest. Now we (or...I) just have to see if they can get their hands on/share rights with Apple on technology similar to that.

I can't wait for Nintendo to come out with a way for gamers to be completely emmerced in a game, more than simply holding a remote. what if touching the TV screen in different ways would lend itself to different moves in a fighting/action game? Nintendo would be on it's way to creating the first fully virtual-reality style of gaming.

As for the DS, I forsee a two-screen touch screen. An easily accessable menu on one, with a map and actual gameplay taking place on the top. Having the buttons on a screen instead of having actual buttons sounds like it could be an awesome idea, as well. Use your stylus to play the entire game. sweet.

Phantom Hourglass style. Sweet.
But virtual buttons with a stylus would just be annoying. As much as I love the touchscreen, I still want buttons.

And as for Nintendos next console. No-one knows, they always seem to suprise us with something new.


And just so you guys know, unfortunately the video is fake Sad
maybe they are going further now with the balance board. think about, Nintendo could use it as a controller for walking, instead of an analog stick. Wii hasnt even been out for a year. i'm just looking foward to the stuff coming out in late 2008-early 2009. no thinking what could be out by then
OMG *wishes that video wasnt fake*
I remember that video. I remember the first time i saw it I thought it was real until I read it was fake.
For the Wii:
1. Improved motion controls.
2. Improved online experience.
3. More steps away from traditional gaming.
4. Better technology (HD should be much more affordable and established by then).
5. Something out of left field (slim chance, but perhaps new control schemes).

I agree that the DS will probably eliminate the dual screen, and go for a larger, more buttonless interface.

The industry is at a crossroads, and it'll be great to see where it goes (towards technology or innovation).
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