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Vigil said it might make pancakes so coffee could be possible as well.
bgassassin said:Vigil said it might make pancakes so coffee could be possible as well.
guek said:Wii U = ihop killer?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBKrD64DTH4 8:45Buckethead said:Utopian.
I'm sure Nintendo will do that though and it'll be cheesy as hell.
Project Cafe, so I would assume as such.Ubermatik said:But will it make coffee...?
I can see it now....this will be the only reason casuals will buy it and the only feature they'll actually use.Jaded Alyx said:Project Cafe, so I would assume as such.Ubermatik said:But will it make coffee...?
AceBandage said:If it has a built in milk frothier then it will be awesome!
bgassassin said:Vigil said it might make pancakes so coffee could be possible as well.
Game Memo is reporting on a number of new features for Dragon Quest X. The site doesn't provide a source for the info, but they tend to be pretty accurate, so we can probably take their word for it.
Here's what's new in the Game Memo story:
- The game's story will have lots of volume, with the hope that players can continue to play online for a long time.
- Outside of story, you'll find a lot of gameplay content, as each of the game's five races have their own specific quests.
- While it's common for online games to not have an "ending" with a "last boss," it appears that this will not apply to DQX.
- The game's inn facility will now have a concierge. The concierge will give you info about events.
- While the game will have auto save, you'll still be able to go to the church to pray in order to save.
- The game will have a post office through which you can send letters and items to friends without directly meeting.
- The game world will be many times bigger than Dragon Quest VIII's massive world.
- Your player character is actually human, but after some sort of happening, he turns into one of the five announced races.
- You start the game off in a small village, where you live with either your brother or sister. The game's character making feature allows you to create this family member as well.
Andrex said:http://e3.nintendo.com/hw/#/about
Launches: 2012
Size: Approximately 1.8 inches tall, 6.8 inches wide and 10.5 inches long.
New Controller: Approximately 5.3 inches high, 0.9 inches deep (not including buttons and other projections) and 9.0 inches long. The new controller incorporates a 6.2-inch, 16:9 touch screen and traditional button controls, including two analog Circle Pads. This combination removes the traditional barriers between games, players and the TV by creating a second window into the video game world. The rechargeable controller includes a Power button, Home button, +Control Pad, A/B/X/Y buttons, L/R buttons and ZL/ZR buttons. It includes a built-in accelerometer and gyroscope, rumble feature, camera, a microphone, stereo speakers, a sensor strip and a stylus.
Other Controls: Up to four Wii Remote (or Wii Remote Plus) controllers can be connected at once. The new console supports all Wii controllers and input devices, including the Nunchuk controller, Classic Controller, Classic Controller Pro and Wii Balance Board.
Media: A single self-loading media bay will play 12-centimeter proprietary high-density optical discs for the new console, as well as 12-centimeter Wii optical discs.
Video Output: Supports 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 480p and 480i. Compatible cables include HDMI, component, S-video and composite.
Audio Output: Uses AV Multi Out connector. Six-channel PCM linear output through HDMI.
Storage: The console will have internal flash memory, as well as the option to expand its memory using either an SD memory card or an external USB hard disk drive.
CPU: IBM Power®-based multi-core microprocessor.
GPU: AMD Radeon-based High Definition GPU.
Other: Four USB 2.0 connector slots are included. The new console is backward compatible with Wii games and Wii accessories.
Note: Details are subject to change.
dysonEA said:I've been out of the Wii U info for a while, does this mean Wii U wont support GC controllers or GC backwards compatibility? Does the Wii U controller not have rumble support?
GC is removed from Wii U so they dont have to waste case space on itdysonEA said:I've been out of the Wii U info for a while, does this mean Wii U wont support GC controllers or GC backwards compatibility? Does the Wii U controller not have rumble support?
Also so they can add GC to the virtual console.antonz said:GC is removed from Wii U so they dont have to waste case space on it
Question: Has any game from Activision been on the Virtual Console?ShockingAlberto said:Also so they can add GC to the virtual console.
bgassassin said:I just enjoy looking at the possible directions. Since I've been out of the gaming loop (buying them for myself), it's easier for me to talk about those things right now than say what improvements SSB should have in a Wii U version.
Thanks, but like blu indicated there isn't any discovery of cryptic specs. It's really nothing more than a hypothetical direction that Nintendo could chose.
Who knows? Things are always going on in the background that we don't know.
We have another Darksiders 2 blurb.
http://www.officialnintendomagazine.co.uk/30845/darksiders-2-wii-u-will-be-unique/
dysonEA said:I guess another good reason to hold onto my Wii. Really hope the Wii U controller supports Rumble. Didnt feel any at E3 :/
Rumble is so last-gen!-WindYoshi- said:Not a good sign.
No, it won't have GC controller and memory card ports and it won't load GC mini discs. I have no idea why that stuff can't be emulated on the Wii U, though. They have to find some workaround if they plan to sell GC titles through DD.dysonEA said:I've been out of the Wii U info for a while, does this mean Wii U wont support GC controllers or GC backwards compatibility? Does the Wii U controller not have rumble support?
IceDoesntHelp said:Question: Has any game from Activision been on the Virtual Console?
If not then I doubt the game I want most will be on a Gamecube Virtual Console.
dysonEA said:? Does the Wii U controller not have rumble support?
Andrex said:http://e3.nintendo.com/hw/#/about
New Controller: Approximately 5.3 inches high, 0.9 inches deep (not including buttons and other projections) and 9.0 inches long. The new controller incorporates a 6.2-inch, 16:9 touch screen and traditional button controls, including two analog Circle Pads. This combination removes the traditional barriers between games, players and the TV by creating a second window into the video game world. The rechargeable controller includes a Power button, Home button, +Control Pad, A/B/X/Y buttons, L/R buttons and ZL/ZR buttons. It includes a built-in accelerometer and gyroscope, rumble feature, camera, a microphone, stereo speakers, a sensor strip and a stylus.
ShockingAlberto said:Also so they can add GC to the virtual console.
Log4Girlz said:I will be shocked...SHOCKED if Dark Sider II is anything other than a generic, lazy port.
They're not still using flash memory. There's support for external harddrives.Bear said:I don't see them putting up 1.5 GB downloads while they're still using flash memory.
Plus I don't think they've ever gone two generations back. Even the DS was incompatible with any GB/GBC games, and it had a GBA slot.
dysonEA said:Does the Wii U controller not have rumble support?
Andrex said:New Controller: Approximately 5.3 inches high, 0.9 inches deep (not including buttons and other projections) and 9.0 inches long. The new controller incorporates a 6.2-inch, 16:9 touch screen and traditional button controls, including two analog Circle Pads. This combination removes the traditional barriers between games, players and the TV by creating a second window into the video game world. The rechargeable controller includes a Power button, Home button, +Control Pad, A/B/X/Y buttons, L/R buttons and ZL/ZR buttons. It includes a built-in accelerometer and gyroscope, rumble feature, camera, a microphone, stereo speakers, a sensor strip and a stylus.
That too but the main reason is space. The disc drive and controller ports added a lot of space to the Wii that otherwise wouldn't be thereShockingAlberto said:Also so they can add GC to the virtual console.
Thanks. Then there is hope for Lost Kingdoms II to appear.Andrex said:Two titles in North America: Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure and Shanghai 2: Dragon's Eye, both for Sega Genesis.
You do know what Virtual Console is, right?Bear said:I don't see them putting up 1.5 GB downloads while they're still using flash memory.
Plus I don't think they've ever gone two generations back. Even the DS was incompatible with any GB/GBC games, and it had a GBA slot.
ShockingAlberto said:They're not still using flash memory. There's support for external harddrives.
And you truly don't think Nintendo will sell GC games through digital means on the Wii U?
Yes, but the point is that you're no longer limited to it.cartman414 said:Isn't it still going to have some flash memory built in?
Jorok Goldblade said:Check the official information again:
Jorok Goldblade said:Check the official information again:
Andrex said:I thought it was pretty obvious Nintendo wouldn't ditch their rumble tech when they were the only winners when Immersion came knocking for money.
Play Demon's/Dark Souls, dude.Log4Girlz said:Man I hope the next Zelda takes full advantage of the beefier hardware. I want a WOW like massive overworld with incredibly varied areas that "feel" right. Meaning, if I go to a swamp, its not like 5 feet away from a field or desert, its in some far off place on the map that takes time to travel to. I would also love huge monsters roaming the world just daring you to have a go at them, monster hunter like in that regard.
And it'll take forever to make. That would probably be a launch title for the successor of the Wii U's successor.Log4Girlz said:Man I hope the next Zelda takes full advantage of the beefier hardware. I want a WOW like massive overworld with incredibly varied areas that "feel" right. Meaning, if I go to a swamp, its not like 5 feet away from a field or desert, its in some far off place on the map that takes time to travel to. I would also love huge monsters roaming the world just daring you to have a go at them, monster hunter like in that regard.
I want to help rebuild hyrule castle and have a separate mini-game involving growing your kingdom and defending it from hordes...tower defense style. Oh and throw in a sequel to cross bow training. That's it, game of the forever.
Actually, I can totally see that happening. Skyward Sword pushes all the limits on the Wii and they still managed to get it on the console's lifespan, so it's not farfetched to think they'll do the same for WiiU.BurntPork said:And it'll take forever to make. That would probably be a launch title for the successor of the Wii U's successor.
You don't need beefier hardware for any of that though.Log4Girlz said:Man I hope the next Zelda takes full advantage of the beefier hardware. I want a WOW like massive overworld with incredibly varied areas that "feel" right. Meaning, if I go to a swamp, its not like 5 feet away from a field or desert, its in some far off place on the map that takes time to travel to. I would also love huge monsters roaming the world just daring you to have a go at them, monster hunter like in that regard.
Persona7 said:USB 2.0?
HD development is much harder than Wii development. If SS took five years to make, no way what he described would take less that 7. Zelda should stick to a three-year cycle.Javier said:Actually, I can totally see that happening. Skyward Sword pushes all the limits on the Wii and they still managed to get it on the console's lifespan, so it's not farfetched to think they'll do the same for WiiU.
While we probably won't get it until the second half of the WiiU's lifespan, I can wait for an HD Zelda if Aonuma and co. decide to go all-out on it.
BurntPork said:HD development is much harder than Wii development. If SS took five years to make, no way what he described would take less that 7. Zelda should stick to a three-year cycle.
AceBandage said:If it has a built in milk frothier then it will be awesome!
RandomVince said:That would require Steam support, wouldn't it.
Gravijah said:was SS even in development for 5 years?