7th May 2006, 10:01 PM
it's a no brainer, but with factor 5 gone, nintendo NEEDS a supply of Starwars games.
- It will be revealed that the Wiimote has a microphone. the recieving voice will come out of the television's (or surround) speakers but also as a text on the screen as well. Similar to IM, the font and color is chosen by the player. the player also has the option not to send the voice and just voice-to-text. finally, the voice-to-text will be sensitive to certain inflections in the person's voice. Ie; if you yell a word, that word will be writen out in bold, or with an animated font. smilies can be used through voice commands or through a drop menu. It may use an f-bomb bleeper for atleast the text that is sent, possibly for other curse words as well. MS showed off a newheadset that has a chip which filters words, the same could be applied to Nintendo's technology.
This will be used primarily for chatting during gameplay or in general, but will also see game-uses as seen on DS.
This prediction comes directly from a patent for Nintendo's own voice-to-text system they have not used yet, i have a feeling it's for Wii.
- It will be revealed that the Wiimote has a microphone. the recieving voice will come out of the television's (or surround) speakers but also as a text on the screen as well. Similar to IM, the font and color is chosen by the player. the player also has the option not to send the voice and just voice-to-text. finally, the voice-to-text will be sensitive to certain inflections in the person's voice. Ie; if you yell a word, that word will be writen out in bold, or with an animated font. smilies can be used through voice commands or through a drop menu. It may use an f-bomb bleeper for atleast the text that is sent, possibly for other curse words as well. MS showed off a newheadset that has a chip which filters words, the same could be applied to Nintendo's technology.
This will be used primarily for chatting during gameplay or in general, but will also see game-uses as seen on DS.
This prediction comes directly from a patent for Nintendo's own voice-to-text system they have not used yet, i have a feeling it's for Wii.