6th February 2003, 12:35 AM
It actually looks like an SUV too though :D. Oh, and the GB/GBA slot... Does it not play GBC games? The slot is an interesting way to go about it indeed.
However, I have a different suggestion...
Regarding the controllers, they should use the same connector plug and pin number as GBA does. That way, you don't need to buy some stupid adapter. Instead, you just use the normal link cable for multi and boom, you got the hook up. I too agree dealing with batteries is a bit of an annoyance. It's why I don't have a wireless mouse actually, and a big complaint I had against the N64 rumble pak (it's tethered to the wall, albeit indirectly, why do I need batteries?!). On that note, the speed of each controller port should be super increased, as should the next GB, so you can have all you need to have a direct uplink of image and sound data to the new console. More importantly, both the new console and new portable should have support for that feature, so you can select the "Game Boy Pileis Connect" feature (just an idea of a weird almost unknown language's word for "new", which I only barely know because the moths in my head told me about it), and then turn on the GB and it would do a very fast search for the system before starting (fast yes, for the connection would be fast now), and boom, you can then easily play all GB games on the new system with no need of weird otherworldly devices).
Maybe the memory card slots would do best to be 4, but then again that's not a must. I will say that with USB slots, there would be the awesomeness that there would be modem support no matter WHAT Nintendo does :D.
They added "II" to pretty much all the publicly named GCN parts eh? :D
Anyway, with all this power, the real gameplay altering stuff is gone from these imaginary specs. Where's the hard drive? I mean, are those disks rewritable? I should think rewritable disks are in fact a very dangerous thing... I mean, they don't last for too many rewrites (my dad often replaces his backup CDRWs, though then again he's always backing up stuff). An HD (replaceble) included should be on there man! So should the online adapter. I know Nintendo doesn't have a plan, but here's the deal, they should just LET other companies make whatever online plans they want until they DO iron out a plan. I don't see the harm in that.
Now I'm raving about the real thing when I should just be having fun here.
Yeah, it does look like an SUV.
However, I have a different suggestion...
Regarding the controllers, they should use the same connector plug and pin number as GBA does. That way, you don't need to buy some stupid adapter. Instead, you just use the normal link cable for multi and boom, you got the hook up. I too agree dealing with batteries is a bit of an annoyance. It's why I don't have a wireless mouse actually, and a big complaint I had against the N64 rumble pak (it's tethered to the wall, albeit indirectly, why do I need batteries?!). On that note, the speed of each controller port should be super increased, as should the next GB, so you can have all you need to have a direct uplink of image and sound data to the new console. More importantly, both the new console and new portable should have support for that feature, so you can select the "Game Boy Pileis Connect" feature (just an idea of a weird almost unknown language's word for "new", which I only barely know because the moths in my head told me about it), and then turn on the GB and it would do a very fast search for the system before starting (fast yes, for the connection would be fast now), and boom, you can then easily play all GB games on the new system with no need of weird otherworldly devices).
Maybe the memory card slots would do best to be 4, but then again that's not a must. I will say that with USB slots, there would be the awesomeness that there would be modem support no matter WHAT Nintendo does :D.
They added "II" to pretty much all the publicly named GCN parts eh? :D
Anyway, with all this power, the real gameplay altering stuff is gone from these imaginary specs. Where's the hard drive? I mean, are those disks rewritable? I should think rewritable disks are in fact a very dangerous thing... I mean, they don't last for too many rewrites (my dad often replaces his backup CDRWs, though then again he's always backing up stuff). An HD (replaceble) included should be on there man! So should the online adapter. I know Nintendo doesn't have a plan, but here's the deal, they should just LET other companies make whatever online plans they want until they DO iron out a plan. I don't see the harm in that.
Now I'm raving about the real thing when I should just be having fun here.
Yeah, it does look like an SUV.
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)