http://money.cnn.com/2006/07/05/commentary/column_gaming/index.htm?cnn=yes
Interesting to see a news site put out an article that seems to be very into giving facts regarding the console and using the other releases as a point of referrence (and not a reason to buy it over this or that)
nothing in this article is necessarily new, but a key thing it does is give everything what we know in one read, and provides links to things such as the controller.
Interesting to see a news site put out an article that seems to be very into giving facts regarding the console and using the other releases as a point of referrence (and not a reason to buy it over this or that)
nothing in this article is necessarily new, but a key thing it does is give everything what we know in one read, and provides links to things such as the controller.
That price would also be closer to the sweet spot for mainstream consumers, which the company has said is its primary target this generation. The Wii breaks many of the video game industry's traditional rules for a "next generation" console. Graphics on games that have been shown to media are not dramatically better than those found on GameCube games - and the system will not support high definition video, unlike its competitors who are using the move to HDTVs as a major part of their system. Nintendo president Satoru Iwata has also vowed to keep game prices lower than the $60 price tag for many Xbox 360 games (a price that's expected to be mirrored for many PS3 titles).