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The Wii may see a hardware revisions sooner than expected

Video game consoles are essentially a closed platform. Once the hardware is finalized, the specifications usually remain the same throughout the lifecycle. There have been little tweaks here and there with home consoles towards the end of their life cycles, such as slimmer and smaller PlayStations, but game systems usually keep to the status quo.

Handhelds are a different story, however, as Nintendo has written the book on how to reinvent and redesign portable systems. Nintendo clearly realizes the profit potential of incrementally improving its hardware—not so much as to introduce new functionality, but to increase usability—so that customers may even buy the same system twice.

The most recent example of this is the Nintendo DS, which saw an initial release form of a bulky, sturdy folding brick, and later reinvented into the DS Lite, a sleek, shiny iPod-like fun machine. Considering Nintendo’s great success with this strategy, it should not be surprising to learn that the games maker is plotting a similar strategy for the Wii, perhaps even earlier than most expected.

In an interview, GameDaily asked Nintendo of America VP Perrin Kaplan if the ‘hardware revision model’ would apply to the Wii, to which she replied succinctly, “Sure, absolutely. You'll see the ways in which we do that.”

Kaplan’s assertive but tight-lipped answer points to more than just adding something like DVD video playback. In fact, a DVD movie-enabled Wii has already been announced for release later this year. Kaplan comments on the DVD playback as something minor in the scheme for Wii: “I think it's just to give them a choice. We've not yet come out with a firm date; we haven't talked about it too much. It's not the top thing on our list.” When asked if DVD video capability was part of the plans for a new Wii hardware revision, Kaplan says, “There are always lots of things in the future.”

The Nintendo marketing VP isn’t showing any of her cards, but one thing is for sure: there will be another Wii. The obvious things that Nintendo would do to make the Wii more attractive are add new colors, increase its internal flash memory, include rechargeable batteries for Wii Remotes and component cables. There isn’t much merit to making the console any slimmer or lighter, and high definition support isn’t likely to happen.

The Wii is attaining mass-market appeal, much like the iPod. It may only be a matter of time before Nintendo adopts Apple’s hardware redesign strategy.

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Ugh god please just make it available in a firmware update! Pleeeease!

I definetely wouldn't buy a whole new Wii. Sad
I agree with you there...I was thinking the same thing Smile
yea, all they would have to do to make money on the DVD upgrade would be, making a firmware update and charge it by Wii Points.
Please, just an update PLEASE, because there is no way my parents would let me get a whole new Wii, just after I got the first one!
Or they could release a USB port DVD player tha connects through the Wii's USB Ports...
Is it possible? Well, kinda almost defeats the purpose...
it will be total bs if they come out with a better wii and all of us who bought the first generation wii don't get the cool upgrades
imagine if they released a Wii based HD DVD player for a price cheaper then microsoft Wink
I trade my Wii in, i'd find away one way or another.
Then I would buy an HD-DVD Wii instead of hddvd player, it would be a better deal, just like buying a ps3 opposed to a bluray player Toungue
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I'm talking about a USB based HD DVD player for the Wii.
HD-DVD there is no chance given that the console itself doesn't support high def (duh) and as for a DVD player, who really cares its not like most of us probably don't already own like 8 DVD players. You can buy a stand-alone player for like $30 now.
If they get the Wii hardware to squeze out consistent HD-DVD playback, I'll pay $2000 for it. It's technologically impossible.
PLZ be firmware PLZPLZPLZ!!!!

sc7 Wrote:
If they get the Wii hardware to squeze out consistent HD-DVD playback, I'll pay $2000 for it. It's technologically impossible.


lol your silly. did you read that I'd like it to be a USB HD DVD player similar to what the 360 has Smile

the console supports hi-def. there. try and prove me wrong. sure, it can do 1080i, or 1080p, it's hidden functionality, but the framerate would be waaay to slow, that's why it's hidden.
Unlike games or television programs, movies are filmed at 24 frames per second (FPS), including digital movies. For example, the special digital cameras used to film Star Wars Episodes II and III were built to utilize a standard 24 FPS rate.

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[me Wrote:
By the year 2012, Nintendo and Macintosh will be one in the same.

iWii.


the perfect combination Big Grin

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