30th May 2003, 9:20 AM
Perhaps a thin handle which can flip down and out of sight. Just use it when needed and put it away when you don't.
You're right OB1, purple was a bad move for Nintendo to market their console as. Black seems to do well, so maybe they should just stick with that. White or silver might also serve to look cool.
The next-next-gen console fron Ninty needs to have built in Wavebird recievers. With Wavebirds, there is no longer a need to have wire controllers, except if you like the rumble, which I frankly do not. But by then I'm sure they can modify wireless controllers to have rumble.
Forget about compactness and move up to full-size DVD discs. The little ones are cool, and combat copying, but they hold much less data. More data could mean better graphics and more gaming "meat".
DON'T KILL OFF MARIO! That would be the last nail in a big, N-shaped coffin. Mario, Zelda, and Pokemon (blech) are really all Nintendo has now. If they try new stuff now when they're in last place, they can't afford to risk it. Open new franchises, but ease them to the public. Release Mario games, with new franchise games, and with great quality. Then scale down the Mario and scale up the new franchises.
You're right OB1, purple was a bad move for Nintendo to market their console as. Black seems to do well, so maybe they should just stick with that. White or silver might also serve to look cool.
The next-next-gen console fron Ninty needs to have built in Wavebird recievers. With Wavebirds, there is no longer a need to have wire controllers, except if you like the rumble, which I frankly do not. But by then I'm sure they can modify wireless controllers to have rumble.
Forget about compactness and move up to full-size DVD discs. The little ones are cool, and combat copying, but they hold much less data. More data could mean better graphics and more gaming "meat".
DON'T KILL OFF MARIO! That would be the last nail in a big, N-shaped coffin. Mario, Zelda, and Pokemon (blech) are really all Nintendo has now. If they try new stuff now when they're in last place, they can't afford to risk it. Open new franchises, but ease them to the public. Release Mario games, with new franchise games, and with great quality. Then scale down the Mario and scale up the new franchises.
The Earthworker Race has ended. Everybody wins.