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#41 Raiden

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Posted 11 January 2014 - 06:05 PM

Nintendo has always been different and every since console the controller was set to innovate. Only one they didn't was the Gamecube controller because to them kidney beans is a set standard for 10 years lol. Second Screen of course started with Dreamcast then PSone then GCN and btw GCN they wanted motion controls and 3D. GCN like NES was originally not planned to have a successor but attachments to prolong it. Maybe why Wii was mostly a overclocked GCN. Wii original idea is the Wii U idea of not being tied to a TV (tho I remember some rumors about Shiggy and a projector or something) Wii U is announced and suddenly MS has Xbox glass and PSvita and PS4. Nintendo has to be the most copied company in gaming in both software and hardware. Even if the hardware is not selling amazing the fact other companies take the idea is innovation. History does not always reward the innovators but the ones who made the most noise. Steve Jobs is a prime example. Inventor of the computer mouse and I think the programming which OS is based on dies. No one noticed. Innovation isn't always sales. Like with Apple Sony has found a way to open up a GAP at a nudist colony. They do not innovate they copy(not saying this as an insult to Sony) MS buys like they did with the company Vcam(think was the name) that had a Kinect like Camera at CES 2008.

 

 

Personal standpoint I like the second screen. Not tied to a TV is really nice. Wii U eliminated (maybe was dead already) that sub market nyko had with those LCD screens for consoles. I like that I can play while watching because I always been one to do that.



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Posted 11 January 2014 - 07:24 PM

Douglas Engelbart invented the mouse, Jobs made a better interface.

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Posted 11 January 2014 - 07:28 PM

Jobs didn't make a damn thing. He like MS stole it the OS UI from someone else. Got credit made billions



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Posted 11 January 2014 - 08:07 PM

Jobs didn't make a damn thing. He like MS stole it the OS UI from someone else. Got credit made billions

 

thank you... the guy is so overrated



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Posted 11 January 2014 - 08:09 PM

Nintendo has always been different and every since console the controller was set to innovate. Only one they didn't was the Gamecube controller because to them kidney beans is a set standard for 10 years lol. Second Screen of course started with Dreamcast then PSone then GCN and btw GCN they wanted motion controls and 3D. GCN like NES was originally not planned to have a successor but attachments to prolong it. Maybe why Wii was mostly a overclocked GCN. Wii original idea is the Wii U idea of not being tied to a TV (tho I remember some rumors about Shiggy and a projector or something) Wii U is announced and suddenly MS has Xbox glass and PSvita and PS4. Nintendo has to be the most copied company in gaming in both software and hardware. Even if the hardware is not selling amazing the fact other companies take the idea is innovation. History does not always reward the innovators but the ones who made the most noise. Steve Jobs is a prime example. Inventor of the computer mouse and I think the programming which OS is based on dies. No one noticed. Innovation isn't always sales. Like with Apple Sony has found a way to open up a GAP at a nudist colony. They do not innovate they copy(not saying this as an insult to Sony) MS buys like they did with the company Vcam(think was the name) that had a Kinect like Camera at CES 2008.

 

 

Personal standpoint I like the second screen. Not tied to a TV is really nice. Wii U eliminated (maybe was dead already) that sub market nyko had with those LCD screens for consoles. I like that I can play while watching because I always been one to do that.

*applauds*

I personally LOVE the gamepad. Not just the fact I can play games on it while my brother plays Wii, or my parents watch TV, but the fact it can make gameplay so much more innovative and smooth.

Much better "gimmick" than the 3D on the 3DS (though I still was ok with that).


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Posted 11 January 2014 - 09:15 PM

Jobs didn't make a damn thing. He like MS stole it the OS UI from someone else. Got credit made billions

Really? Always thought that he created the 'Windows' interface, or at least whined loud enough about bringing it public for Microsoft to bring it to Windows.

 

I dislike Apple products though. You know what happens when you assume. My apologies. 



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Posted 11 January 2014 - 09:49 PM

Apple took it from Xerox and there was a huge lawsuit over it way back when Apple was still a up and coming company. See even as a baby Apple was learning it's first lawsuits :laugh: . MS stole it from Apple.  Now Nintendo even when given credit to innovation should not always be credited as the first. Like Apple Nintendo sometimes just popularizes it. Second Screen. Analog was created by Vectrex in 1982. Nintendo was the first with D pad and shoulder buttons. Oddly Nintendo was not the first with a remote like wireless controller. CDi was. I think for Nintendo is that even when they are not first which they often are and often not but what I think makes them different is that they do it well. I may not like apple but there are similarities and could be cousins in some ways.  I don't think they out right stole (no not even the 3DS suit of you read the whole story) but I know under Yamauchi had some shady things but think that was more about stubborn control.

 

Personally I am glad they think software first and hardware second. I think it makes a tighter more polished experience and you always feel that on a Nintendo system. Sony and MS when playing them I feel no difference other than UI and controller. SEGA and Nintendo gave thier consoles an identity of their own. Heck maybe just me but Sonic games seem to run better on Nintendo systems. Probably unrelated but hey feels great.






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