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Wii Bit of Muscle
GotFrag DPAD ^
| December, 1st
| David Light
Posted on 12/01/2006 6:25:30 AM PST by deL1GHT
Wii Bit of Muscle
With all the graphical might Sony's PS3 can flex, what makes David Light think the Wii has the competition cornered? And why should Sony be afraid now more than ever?
TOPICS: Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Your Opinion/Questions
KEYWORDS: gotfrag; ps3; wii; xbox360
Editorial on how the Wii might be in position to out muscle the PS3 in the sports department.
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posted on
12/01/2006 6:25:31 AM PST
by
deL1GHT
To: deL1GHT
Heh, my teen daughter has that shirt. We are still on a waiting list for our Wii. I pray it comes before Christmas.
Comment #3 Removed by Moderator
To: deL1GHT
It's gameplay over graphics. Always has been. And Nintendo has always been excellent in that department.
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posted on
12/01/2006 7:01:43 AM PST
by
July 4th
(A vacant lot cancelled out my vote for Bush.)
To: July 4th
Considering that rendering is mostly about programing and processing horsepower, I have always thought that the graphics portion of gaming would be the easiest to do, first to mature, and first to commoditize.
It is the user interface (joystick, console, etc) that is intuitive and easy to use that will win the future market. It looks to me like Wii has a leg up on the competition.
To: USMCWife6869
Us too!! My son decided too late he wanted one for Christmas and now it seems we are SOL
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posted on
12/01/2006 1:11:12 PM PST
by
4everontheRight
(Criminals feed on the indulgence of society's understanding)
To: 4everontheRight
My son decided ages ago that he wanted one, but hubby and I just decided to let him get one. Now, no one has one. However, both of our local Targets say they will have some Sunday morning. I'll be there early.
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