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Nukie

Member Since 14 Mar 2014
Offline Last Active Sep 26 2016 03:03 PM

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In Topic: NX controller possibly leaked - looks almost exactly like the patent

18 March 2016 - 01:56 PM

The screen is emitting light, so should the thumb nubs be illuminated from below?
If that shot is real, would the camera have compensated for the emitted light, under exposing the surrounding scene? Maybe?
And there is a 'B' next to the nub in the upper shot, but it doesn't align very well.

In Topic: Wiimote FPS players sensor bar tip.

15 March 2016 - 04:52 PM

If you've got some fishing line, you can rig it to hang in the same place, gets rid of the bottle. But, it doesn't seem to bother ya or your score.  All you need now is to build the TV with the sensor inside.


This thing started out as light bulb box sitting on a dark coloured vase, with the sensor bar on top. Even though they blocked the screen, you barely noticed them. The milk bottle is practically invisible, but I still may build a more elegant solution.

In Topic: Wii U can't connect to wifi networks?

03 January 2016 - 02:09 AM

My wifi is playing up too. It doesn't work when the external hard drive plugged into the usb port.
I'm gonna try an ethernet adapter as well.

In Topic: What do you want the NX to be or what do you think it will be?

01 December 2015 - 05:19 AM

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Make the console they should have but never did. Make it powerful.
Continue to develop the wiimote, make it respond to gestures precisely. Get rid of the NES controller style layout, replace it with 'pistol grip' in one hand and nunchuck in the other.
Keep the gamepad but put an IR camera on it(I like the gamepad, but maybe it could be optional) .
The Wii was/is a fantastic machine, but it over promised a world of deep immersion through its user interface, and under delivered because of the lack of hardware sophistication of the time.
I think Nintendo didn't know what they had with the Wii, and we didn't know what we were asking for. We all said gaming machine, but what Nintendo had created was a simulation device. A simulation device with immense potential that could never be realised because of it hardware limitations, thus contributing to the disposable nature of many of its games.
The magic word is simulation. Nintendo has now the opportunity to create the machine we always new we wanted, continuing a legacy and carrying on a tradition of innovation.

In Topic: Wii Zap U prototyping

12 September 2015 - 07:55 PM

Cool Splatbot, let's kick off the gaming revolution that wants to be but can't.

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