Will Nintendo continue their 'innovation' with next Game Boy iteration?

I really don't know what else they could add though ... tilt sensor? Camera?

I think GB Next will just be their more direct answer to the PSP, widescreen display, high end graphics, etc.

I hope though they use a smaller, fold out design. The PSP or DS are too big to carry around in one's pocket. Doesn't have to be as small as the GBA SP, but something a tad wider than the i-Pod and a tad thicker when folded together would be ok.

I think they will keep the touchscreen idea, but have only one main touchscreen (no dual screen stuff).
 
hopefully ds and revolution will have had a chance to fail by then, and gb next will be a return to sanity.
 
I think they will keep the touchscreen idea, but have only one main touchscreen (no dual screen stuff).
Oh no! Then what reason iz there to play the DS anymore?

I'd like to see the WonderSwan idea return. Having a wide screen and being able to play games both vertically or horizontily iz like having the PSP and DS in one. Course you'll need buttons on each end, and a touchscreen. NINTENDO R U READING THIS?!
 
soundwave05 said:
I think GB Next will just be their more direct answer to the PSP, widescreen display, high end graphics, etc.
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If they do that it's the end of their handheld business. Most GB players don't want a machine like the PSP and vice versa. The philosophy Nintendo keeps with their GB line has an advantage over the PSP philosophy in durability, simplicity, cost and other things which kids appreciate better. If they make a direct response to PSP with their next GB they will willingly lose those advantages that's probably gonna alienate their GB buyers.

If there's any logic to them Nintendo won't have a direct response to PSP because it's just not much of a threat, and everyone but the hardcore gamers will admit that because they want to see Nintendo fall.

The only thing that could be done that would hurt GB's sales a lot would be if Nintendo themselves did something Gameboy buyers don't want, which is for it to be PSP-like. Remember that most people that buy and love GB aren't the ones gushing all over the PSP now, most of them are just now getting into handheld gaming, there are a few exceptions but it's definitely nothing too important in number, most PSP buyers now are people who's their choice for gaming was the PS2.

And even if Nintendo were to make a direct response to PSP, it's just not their area, they would never win. Each company has their strenghts and they'll stick to them.
 
drohne said:
hopefully ds and revolution will have had a chance to fail by then, and gb next will be a return to sanity.
Whilst I dislike drohne's usual anti-Nintendo bitchiness, I have to whole-heartedly agree on this one. What Nintendo needs is a big "fuck me dead" wake up call.
 
I doubt it, but I hope so. Nintendos on the right path, its getting boring playing the same games the same way, only with better graphics. Nintendos the only company with the balls to try something new, and I hope the DS's success keeps them innovating.
 
DS has sold millions, and Nintendo is dead? This weekend, the PSP launch, DS sales increased 20%, probably because of people deciding to go for the cheaper handheld.
 
God's Hand said:
DS has sold millions, and Nintendo is dead? This weekend, the PSP launch, DS sales increased 20%, probably because of people deciding to go for the cheaper handheld.

how'd you know they increased 20%??
 
drohne said:
hopefully ds and revolution will have had a chance to fail by then, and gb next will be a return to sanity.

Yeah, I've had it with their gimmicks too.

One thing many people are forgetting about the PSP is that it will have the "big brother" factor. Little Jimmy's brother will get a PSP and just because his big brother has it, he will want one too. He doesn't care that it doesn't have pokemon or mario. He just wants it because his brother has it. This has not bee a factor in the past because there was no legitimate competition and any that was there did not have the coolness the PSP exudes. This has not had time to take hold obviously, but you can see signs of it in Japan. The PSP is consistantly selling twice as much as the DS is (maybe becuase the DS was frontloaded more than the PSP... that remains to be seen). Word of mouth will of course lead to more sales.
 
I dont want another gameboy for years. The DS rocks :P.

But if your a graphic whore who doesnt like touching (girls), and actually find a gaming machine "sexy", theres the PSP.
 
The big brother factor has never helped a handheld against Nintendo before. My big brother had a Lynx. I know people who's big brothers had GameGears and NeoGeo Pockets. It was never, "Ok, I'm gonna have this cool Sega handheld, go play with your little GameBoy." That doesn't happen. Handhelds are GameBoy. Your brother gets one, you get one, your dad gets one. It's not gonna be like, "Oh man, my big brother has a PSP I want to be like him fuck GameBoy!" just as it wasn't that way for any of the "cool" handhelds of the past. Lynx, GameGear, NGP, Wonderswan, and N-Gage, I'm looking at you.

(Although, as an afterthought, I did kinda like the Lynx. Fact of it was, my big brother wasn't a total asshole so he let me play it, thus negating me needing one. He eventually gave it to me, too. I have it and all its games, yet it doesn't run anymore. Garrett am cry. )

I mean, seriously, if you're talking about a houshold where the big brother has a $200+ PSP, and the little brother wants one, the parents will make the older brother share it because they aren't gonna shell out another $200+ for a second PSP. I know my family has never really owned more than one handheld at a time, save for when I bought my own GameBoy Color, and much later, a GBA SP (and gave my old GBA to my sister).

This is the same crap people were saying about how PS2 and Xbox's userbase is just a bunch of kids. They see older gamers playing mature games, they go, "OH SNAP HE HAS A PS2 I WANT ONE!" What on earth? What parent buys two of the same console? They're too expensive, and that's why God invented sharing.

:p
 
Azelover said:
If they do that it's the end of their handheld business. Most GB players don't want a machine like the PSP and vice versa. The philosophy Nintendo keeps with their GB line has an advantage over the PSP philosophy in durability, simplicity, cost and other things which kids appreciate better. If they make a direct response to PSP with their next GB they will willingly lose those advantages that's probably gonna alienate their GB buyers.

Oh please.

There hasn't been a strong alternative to GB, so how do you know as a fact what most GB players want? You don't, its speculation.

The philosophy Nintendo keeps with their GB line is to drip down the technology as slowly as possible, keeping prices high while reaping the benefits of a monopoly in the handheld area.

Until now.

Now they either get with the program, or shut the fuck up. After PSP, peoples' expectations of a handheld machine will change, and the next gameboy has to stack up, or it will simply be ignored by consumers.
 
for GBE I want a 3" widescreen, mabe with toouch capability, not for the games really. Browsing, and some music playback. 6 buttons abc/xyz.
 
goomba said:
I dont want another gameboy for years. The DS rocks :P.

But if your a graphic whore who doesnt like touching (girls), and actually find a gaming machine "sexy", theres the PSP.
Out of curiousity, what are you playing on your DS to claim that it rocks?
 
"Out of curiousity, what are you playing on your DS to claim that it rocks?"

Mario 64, Wario Ware, Touch Yoshi, Metroid Demo (multiplayer), GBA games
 
goomba said:
Mario 64, Wario Ware, Touch Yoshi, Metroid Demo (multiplayer)

Man, goomba, you could do better than this. Even I could! But seriously, listing a demo as one of the "awesome games" only demonstrates weakness :P

goomba said:
GBA games

Just for reference - and you might not have known this - but GBA games are not the same as DS games! In fact, they're quite different in a lot of ways!
 
People don't give portable Mario 64 enough credit. It's easily better than all PSP games, for instance.

I hope the GameBoy Evolution features a screen the size of the PSP's, but with the same quality durability seen in the DS's touch screen. The big screen should also be stylus-compatible, because I feel it's not a legitimate way to control games. I also want the voice recognition feature of the DS to make it to the Evolution.

Basically, take the innovation of the DS, merge it with the design and power of the PSP and you have the ultimate handheld.
 
Actually i wasnt listing "awesome games", i simply said the DS rocks. They are the games Im enjoying that have also demonstrated to me the potential of the DS.

And GBA games play and look better on DS than GBA:SP, how does that not rock?
 
goomba said:
Actually i wasnt listing "awesome games", i simply said the DS rocks. They are the games that have demonstrated to me the potential of the DS.

I like it because it offers me gameplay not possible elsewhere.

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So...GBA games demonstrate the "potential" of the DS? See, cause that's what I am stuck on! Hey, I agree DS is awesome and has a lot of potential, though. I just hate when people use "GBA games" as a way to show the awesome library DS has. If I was only interested in the awesome GBA library I would have not purchased a DS. Similarly, if I was only looking for an awesome PSX library I would not have purchased a PS2.
 
So...GBA games demonstrate the "potential" of the DS? See, cause that's what I am stuck on! Hey, I agree DS is awesome and has a lot of potential, though. I just hate when people use "GBA games" as a way to show the awesome library DS has. If I was only interested in the awesome GBA library I would have not purchased a DS. Similarly, if I was only looking for an awesome PSX library I would not have purchased a PS2.

No oviously only DS games demonstrate the potential. The gba compatibility is just an awesome bonus, espeically for a handheld.
 
goomba said:
No oviously only DS games demonstrate the potential. The gba compatibility is just an awesome bonus, espeically for a handheld.

I'm still not entirely positive you understood the point of my post, but I'll let it slide.
 
i don't think a standard more powerful handheld would interest nintendo and its internal dev teams.

if we believe the rumblings about a portable gc and use some recent nintendo news maybe we have an insight into gbevolution...

- maybe gc compatibility is only part of the picture, like gba for ds
- maybe gbe internals are more inline with an enhanced gc, like triforce
- maybe part of the new functionality is a camera that can also be used with revolution
- maybe revolution is also gbe compatible
- maybe mariokart arcade is a gbe title, so... using wifi it will be possible for someone at one end of the world on gbe to play someone at the other on revolution

nintendo's been working on camera device, and the internals of gc are so beautifully designed it begs portability. i don't think a portable gc, with added functionality, is too big a stretch.
 
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