Next-gen needs to keep up with technology or be slightly ahead. It doesn't have the power of the other systems nor the HD support in game output or media support.
Its motion sensor controller isn't technology that's ahead? It's created a whole new game experience, has totally captivated and recaptured its original main audience; kids, and has also gained the interest of both the other main market (teens and young adults) and of older people who don't even play games! The sales numbers totally back this up.
I'd say that Nintendo is proving, has proved, that
graphics technology (because when you say technology, it's clear that you're just talking about graphics) is
not what is needed to keep pace with the rest of the industry. In run-away fact, so far, Nintendo has not only kept pace, it's leading the back my a large margin! That's not to say that it will keep that lead, but at this point in time, Nintendo is leading without new flashy graphics. It's like a breath of fresh air.
You're right but I see a nice list of games that I'm looking forward to that aren't coming to the Wii.
So do I. Most of them are on the X-Box 360. The only thing that's missing is Metal Gear. I won't miss it (unless I feel some need to own a PS3).
And what has gone to the Wii that the rest of us would want are available on the other 2 systems.
Good grief... Did you just say that?
I don't miss Metroid, Mario and the like.
It's not mainstream yet but they're selling quite alot of them and TV is broadcasting for it and more channels are being added along the way. I'm not gonna wait just because someone else hasn't got one yet.
Ummm... you do realize that you've just proved my previous point, don't you?
You may want to note that this HDTV thing is really
only catching on in the USA is any moderate amount. Japan is still a few years behind. Your neighbors to the north, Canada, still haven't bothered with it yet.
360 is a factor because it was made to produce the HD signal.
I based my ratio on sales of the systems in Japan (since I live here and all...). X-Box 360 is indeed a non-factor here, as it's numbers are so small.
Depends how techy you are. I want to fully use my HDTV. I have NO dvd player. So I wanted either an HD-DVD player or Blu-ray. I read up on the support for each and also looked at both platforms of game consoles (360 & PS3) to see which could cover all of my bases. Cost for cost (same price) I chose the PS3 over the 360. That's the summed up version but my HD entertainment console is completed 'better' with the PS3.
That's just it, you've got yourself an HD player over a game console. I guess this thread pertains to you better than nearly everyone else here.
