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Here is a leaked pic that confirms it.
It's totally legit.
whoa! never saw that one before! well done to whoever made it
Here is a leaked pic that confirms it.
It's totally legit.
Salve a tutti, spero che vi ricordiate di me.
Volevo dirvi che in verità non sono quello che ho detto di essere prima. Non sono uno sviluppatore di Ubisoft Milano, anzi, non sono nemmeno uno sviluppatore in verità. Sono solo un ragazzo di 15 anni che ama giocare con i videogiochi. Volevo fare uno scherzo agli utenti di questo forum, ma non volevo che il tutto sarebbe finito in questo modo. Mi scuso con tutti, con gli utenti, con tutti i fan che hanno creduto a quello che ho scritto, ma soprattutto ad Ubisoft a cui mi sono reso conto di aver causato problemi. In un primo momento ho pensato a spacciarmi per uno sviluppatore di Ubisoft perchè è stato il primo nome di una società che ha sede in Italia, in modo da essere creduto da più persone possibile.
Mi sono pentito di aver fatto una cosa del genere, perciò desidero chiedere scusa a tutti nella speranza che possiate perdonarmi per questo errore e spero che la Ubisoft perdoni la mia bravata e giuro che non farò più una cosa simile.
This thread moves too god damn fast. I went back like 3 or 4 pages and didn't see it. Fucking hell.
I wonder how many castles it can render now?
Here is a leaked pic that confirms it.
It's totally legit.
Did you look through the patents? They mention image capturing device or something (and I saw infrared filter mentioned somewhere) for the front. Interesting part of the new zapper/super scope I didn't notice before, at least from the drawings it looks like everything is integrated other than the tablet (so it's a real controller attachment rather than plastic shell)...hopefully it doesn't cost too much.
Ahhh I never saw it, Toms Hardware just posted it today. Sorry for the old bullshit rumors being posted again.
I totally agree with this. I'm all for liking one thing or another, but as journalists, they need to put that crap aside and handle issues accordingly. Too much of our industry is run by people who don't know how to be objective. I guess this is true for a lot of the mass media world, but I feel like it's even more so in our industry.
I noticed they are opening applications for the next series of the Apprentice. I shall write on my CV that I can sell the unsellable.hehe, Wii Music is one of the rare exceptions of a Nintendo first-party game that I have never considered buying ... after watching your video now I am tempted!
I remember watching that and wondering why they didn't go that route with E3. Then again even I was surprised to discover 95% of the gaming media thought playing a virtual piano requires you to flails your arms with no sense of timing.
That's all I really ask. Heck, I know at there are preferences, and that's fine so long as those preferences don't irreparably taint coverage. Same for the podcast element of things.. preferences are fine, I get that - but don't expect fans to hang around if it's 90% negative.
In some cases, it might behoove some sites to get a panelist or two who are as enthusiastic for Nintendo as they are for, say.. I dunno.. what do they obsess over these days? (Honestly, I don't know. I haven't really kept-up with what they (the podcasters) like these days. But surely you get catch my drift.) The last time I listened, there always seemd to be a Sony guy and a Microsoft guy or two present.
And if there isn't anyone on the PC side of things, that'd be absolutely fantastic, too.
Heck.. a Nintendo/PC old school gamer podcast would rock, now that I think of it.
As far as the whole community aspect that EatChildren mentions is concerned: it's no coincidence that I spend 90% of my time here.
Rösti;38126547 said:Update on the Wii U trademark opposition in England. I can now safely say to 99% that the name of the console is Wii U. Nintendo and Information Technology Junction Limited appear to have come to terms (or at least will after the division of the previous trademark), and two new trade marks have been issued, as requested by ITJL, both of them are registered.
010935815, Figurative trade mark "Wii U", monochrome logo (color displayed as hex triplet #9ca5a2 (gray) in OHIM's records)
010935807, Word trade mark "Wii U"
Just input the numbers in the "Trade mark No:" field here: http://oami.europa.eu/CTMOnline/RequestManager/en_DetailCTM_NoReg
The division means that these trade marks are only filed under Nice classes 9, 16 and 28. Classes 35, 38, 41 and 42 have been removed. As I mentioned here, this could prove some problems for Nintendo in England. Nothing they can't overcome though.
The opposition for the original trade mark is still there, but I think it is just a technicality as OHIM probably hasn't had time to deal with it. We should see its withdrawal soon.
What is left now is for the Wii U trade marks in the United States to be published for opposition in the USPTO's Official Gazette. If it's going to be there before E3, publication will be on the 29th of May. Of course could there be opposition in the US as well, but now that Nintendo has the marks secured in Australia, Europe, Japan and some other territories I can't see them backing down.
I read that in the Wicked Witch's voice, haha!Your precious thread will be banished to the forgotten lands in less than twenty four hours.
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Rösti;38126547 said:Update on the Wii U trademark opposition in England. I can now safely say to 99% that the name of the console is Wii U. Nintendo and Information Technology Junction Limited appear to have come to terms (or at least will after the division of the previous trademark), and two new trade marks have been issued, as requested by ITJL, both of them are registered.
010935815, Figurative trade mark "Wii U", monochrome logo (color displayed as hex triplet #9ca5a2 (gray) in OHIM's records)
010935807, Word trade mark "Wii U"
Just input the numbers in the "Trade mark No:" field here: http://oami.europa.eu/CTMOnline/RequestManager/en_DetailCTM_NoReg
The division means that these trade marks are only filed under Nice classes 9, 16 and 28. Classes 35, 38, 41 and 42 have been removed. As I mentioned here, this could prove some problems for Nintendo in England. Nothing they can't overcome though.
The opposition for the original trade mark is still there, but I think it is just a technicality as OHIM probably hasn't had time to deal with it. We should see its withdrawal soon.
What is left now is for the Wii U trade marks in the United States to be published for opposition in the USPTO's Official Gazette. If it's going to be there before E3, publication will be on the 29th of May. Of course could there be opposition in the US as well, but now that Nintendo has the marks secured in Australia, Europe, Japan and some other territories I can't see them backing down.
BIG NEWS guys.
Shigeru Miyamoto has been awarded the Principe de Asturias Prize here in Spain in the Comunication and Humanities cathegory.
This was the third time he was nominated
Maybe you don't know this but this prizes are globally considered the second most important prizes in the world after the Nobel Prize
Very important news here in Spain. The award ceremony is held every year in October in Oviedo (Asturias, in the north of Spain).
I can't open a thread because I'm junior member yet maybe some of you can do it.
Rösti;38126547 said:Update on the Wii U trademark opposition in England. I can now safely say to 99% that the name of the console is Wii U. Nintendo and Information Technology Junction Limited appear to have come to terms (or at least will after the division of the previous trademark), and two new trade marks have been issued, as requested by ITJL, both of them are registered.
010935815, Figurative trade mark "Wii U", monochrome logo (color displayed as hex triplet #9ca5a2 (gray) in OHIM's records)
010935807, Word trade mark "Wii U"
Just input the numbers in the "Trade mark No:" field here: http://oami.europa.eu/CTMOnline/RequestManager/en_DetailCTM_NoReg
The division means that these trade marks are only filed under Nice classes 9, 16 and 28. Classes 35, 38, 41 and 42 have been removed. As I mentioned here, this could prove some problems for Nintendo in England. Nothing they can't overcome though.
The opposition for the original trade mark is still there, but I think it is just a technicality as OHIM probably hasn't had time to deal with it. We should see its withdrawal soon.
What is left now is for the Wii U trade marks in the United States to be published for opposition in the USPTO's Official Gazette. If it's going to be there before E3, publication will be on the 29th of May. Of course could there be opposition in the US as well, but now that Nintendo has the marks secured in Australia, Europe, Japan and some other territories I can't see them backing down.
Ahhh I never saw it, Toms Hardware just posted it today. Sorry for the old bullshit rumors being posted again.
.... They were.Yep, because consoles were streaming games to their controllers in '09
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But what if it wasn't? How do u think GAF would react to it?It happens to be one of the more popular rumours, also most likely bullshit.
There's plenty to talk about on a week-by-week basis. I mean, if several podcasts can do hour-long discussions from week to week, I don't see how 15 minutes of discussion is too high a bar to clear.Nintendo's greatest weakness within the press is probably also its greatest strength amongst its fans: its almost infallible track record of great games. For a journalist, Nintendo presents a known quantity--there is almost no drama to be had because, regardless of whatever bone-headed mistakes Nintendo makes on the hardware/infrastructure side, the sheer quality games will inevitably require the purchase of a system. Whereas Sony or Microsoft are utterly beholden to their third-parties, Nintendo has retained autonomy for nearly thirty years. The only other company that could have boasted such a position was Sega, and they wound up screwing themselves out of the market, which Nintendo is too savvy to do.
The only good news is bad news, and very little of it comes out of Nintendo, at least on the software side. For all the doom and gloom early in the 3DS's lifespan, once the games hit, everything became hunky-dory. Nintendo will also be turning a profit on the thing by this Christmas, when it will probably sell even better. Now that they've found their balance again, there really isn't much of a reason to pay attention. That ignorance eventually manifests itself as a sort of scorn in some circles.
PPE and its twin sibling Xenon are POWER5-based. In contrast, 603 is a non-SMT, super-scalar (dual-issue) in-order, amazingly-short-pipeline, 32bit design.
Also, I would not make such bold claims about 750 being 'much more powerful' as the goals those cpu design serve are not exactly identical -- POWER5 & 6 are both about high-clock/high-throughput SMT, 750 is about limited out-of-order single threaded performance at moderate clocks.
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:'(Rösti;38126547 said:I can now safely say to 99% that the name of the console is Wii U
But what if it wasn't? How do u think GAF would react to it?
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Not Wii U related and I don't think it deserves a thread... But it's interesting to note that Satoru [Iwata clone] Shibata, Head of Nintendo Europe, is getting more public exposure since his last Nintendo Direct.
What if they go OK so all those components in a box for 350-400 bucks what would happen then?Everyone would be pleasantly surprised, except for the rumoured price.
The one thing I notice on gaming forums is I'll see this quote:
"I have no interest in (insert game title here) but I'm glad the system is getting more support."
I saw this quote mentioned a lot whenever Grand Theft Auto 5 was mentioned as a possible title for Wii U on a lot of Nintendo forums.
What's the point about being glad for more support if Nintendo fans have no interest in those games? Just to brag about having games available for that system? I see this quote every day, and I just don't like it.
THE FAQ BOARD?
Will you still be visiting us?
If you're lucky.
What if they go OK so all those components in a box for 350-400 bucks what would happen then?
i thought mods weren't allowed to go into community
My personal limit for a homeconsole was, is and will be 400, Euros.
Long time ago I bought the PS2 (only for one game that I wanted to play that time around) for 800, German Mark wich is 400, Euros now.
If they put as much as they can into the box and sell it for 399, (with a slight loss) I'wld be totally ok with it!!
But what we think we know about the console now also makes me happy!!
(I still have a deep down feeling/wishful thinking that it will be something inbetween our expectations and that "fake" leak. maybe the 2GB will be right but maybe not the 6Ghz -> maybe something around 4,1 Ghz per core with a 4 core chip. with that 4 core chip 1 is only for the OS and three are for gaming...and the GPU will be a good mixture out of 6770, GCN)
New troll thread incoming...
Wii U Darksiders 2 graphics "at least as good" as PS3, Xbox 360 versions'
Here we go again *sleeps*
Having inventory, map on the controller "will change people's perceptions".
Quoting for truth.
Originally Posted by Oddduck: View Post
The one thing I notice on gaming forums is I'll see this quote:
"I have no interest in (insert game title here) but I'm glad the system is getting more support."
I saw this quote mentioned a lot whenever Grand Theft Auto 5 was mentioned as a possible title for Wii U on a lot of Nintendo forums.
What's the point about being glad for more support if Nintendo fans have no interest in those games? Just to brag about having games available for that system? I see this quote every day, and I just don't like it.
I think it's reasonable to expect, at best, from a lot of third party support, maybe improved performance. By large, I think most ports will look "at least as good" as the 360/PS3 releases, and by "at least as good" I mean pretty much identical.
Haha!New troll thread incoming...
"At least as good" means it could look better than PS360...right, guys?
I wonder if we're going to get any character redesigns. I mean, how do you make Mario look noticeably better than his Galaxy model without making him look different?