Quadrangulum said:Conceptually, it doesn't sound horrible but I can't imagine the technology being ready for cheap mass production by 2012.
Vinci said:The concept sounds fine. Haptics are objectively great. What doesn't sound real, especially for the system name, is Nintendo Feel. As I said, I could see it as something equivalent to 'Touch Generation,' but there is no way in hell they'll name the console that.
Effect said:Could this tech actually be mass produced though to be sold at a low price while still making Nintendo a profit on the hardware?
Log4Girlz said:So, what exactly do you have in mind for Nintendo to release? Go into as much detail as you like, I would honestly like to know your opinion.
Maybe the big surprise is that they are partnering with Capcom and going for a new Monster Hunter title that has something like ad hoc party built-in.TunaLover said:It could be the missing surprise, I guess.
Iwata stressing how they should partner with outsider company to develop online structure, and Café/Stream code name suggest a console focused in social gaming.
Lance Bone Path said:Maybe the big surprise is that they are partnering with Capcom and going for a new Monster Hunter title that has something like ad hoc party built-in.
.la1n said:There is no way in hell someone is going to name a console Wii...
just sayin'
I'm with you, buddy.EvilMario said:Monster Hunter on 3DS and Cafe, that can link together for trading items, weapons, etc. I want to believe.
Effect said:I keep hoping they'll PS3 Home-ize their Mii setup. Cross it over with Animal Crossing. If not for online interaction but as a menu system. I think that would be pretty cool.
Vinci said:'Feel' is a bad idea.
EvilMario said:Monster Hunter on 3DS and Cafe, that can link together for trading items, weapons, etc. I want to believe.
RoadHazard said:"Feel" is also just a working title, just like how "Revolution" was Nintendo's working title for the Wii.
banKai said:This haptic stuff would fall in line with Iwata's comment at the investors meeting about ".. you have to play Wii2 to understand it.." or something like that.
I'd guess Café is Nintendo's internal name, Feel is something developers and others are using since it does describe it abit better than Café.Vinci said:'Cafe' is a working title. 'Feel' is just random nonsense from a website.
Majine said:I'd guess Café is Nintendo's internal name, Feel is something developers and others are using since it does describe it abit better than Café.
Majine said:I'd guess Café is Nintendo's internal name, Feel is something developers and others are using since it does describe it abit better than Café.
Well, I give you that. But we didn't have a touchscreen dual screen handheld, a waggle console and a 3D without glasses handheld before, so it makes sense saying that.Taker666 said:Nintendo say that about everything. They said it about the DS, the Wii and the 3DS.
Never said that. Media has been mostly calling it Wii 2 from what I've seen.From The Dust said:I never heard of a company having two codenames.
I, in fact, had to play DS, Wii & 3DS to fully "understand" them.Taker666 said:Nintendo say that about everything. They said it about the DS, the Wii and the 3DS.
abstract alien said:I doubt it will just be a 360 controller.
StevieP said:No, it'll more like Sixaxxis with a screen if the reports are to be believed. And that f'n sucks.
Rocket Punch said:This is it people. Love it. Hate it. This is it.
beelzebozo said:good news: typically these things are not to be believed.
Cafe was the name on the image on Nintendos developer website.Majine said:I'd guess Café is Nintendo's internal name, Feel is something developers and others are using since it does describe it abit better than Café.
As I said, that was my guess. The name seems very sketchy at this time, but the concept seems very much real.poppabk said:Cafe was the name on the image on Nintendos developer website.
Cafe is the codename. You can't dispute that. But we have no idea what the real name is.Majine said:As I said, that was my guess. The name seems very sketchy at this time, but the concept seems very much real.
From The Dust said:I never heard of a company having two codenames. besides, the site said their source just calls it the Nintendo Feel. it doesn't imply that it's the final name or anything
Igor Antunov said:This is a legitimate source. It's basically one country's major gaming magazine.
Nintendo's also always just had one internal name as far back as we know...From The Dust said:I never heard of a company having two codenames.
No, Ultra 64 (and presumably Ultra Famicom in Japan) was going to be the system's final name before a Japanese copyright dispute kept them from using "Ultra".EvilMario said:Feel could just be the code name for the controller. 'Dolphin' was the name for the Gamecube, while Flipper was the GPU.
Similar to Ultra 64 / Project Reality.
lunchwithyuzo said:No, Ultra 64 (and presumably Ultra Famicom in Japan) was going to be the system's final name before a Japanese copyright dispute kept them from using "Ultra".
No, it was going to be system's actual name and was advertised as such. Those cabs (Killer Instinct, Cruis'n USA) didn't actually use N64 tech, they used custom Midway boards.EvilMario said:Wasn't Ultra 64 used as the name for the arcade cabinets apparently using the 'Ultra 64' technology as well?
EvilMario said:Wasn't Ultra 64 used as the name for the arcade cabinets apparently using the 'Ultra 64' technology as well?
We all are, but E3 is not the place to announce new Monster Hunter games.Xane said:I'm with you, buddy.EvilMario said:Monster Hunter on 3DS and Cafe, that can link together for trading items, weapons, etc. I want to believe.
Igor Antunov said:This is a legitimate source. It's basically one country's major gaming magazine.
ReyVGM said:About these new rumors:
Now they are just making shit up.