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The graphics in that image also look like Wii quality. I hope the Cafe will be capable of much better than that.
Quote from: Chozo Ghost on June 07, 2011, 09:48:20 AMThe graphics in that image also look like Wii quality. I hope the Cafe will be capable of much better than that.Totally Agree.
How many systems would have a white A button symbol?My only guess would be a Nintendo system.
Quote from: BlackNMild2k1 on June 07, 2011, 09:45:41 AMHow many systems would have a white A button symbol?My only guess would be a Nintendo system.There's your white A button. That's the transforming d-pad 360 controller that came out last year. You're probably right though. On screen, it'd probably be green in a 360 game.
Ok Check this out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctSO3U_0vCg&t=6m19sDoesn't the way he shoots look familiar? Doesn't that look a little like how you shoot on the wii?
Quote from: Adrock on June 07, 2011, 11:21:01 AMThere's your white A button. That's the transforming d-pad 360 controller that came out last year. You're probably right though. On screen, it'd probably be green in a 360 game.But that doesn't make sense. Why would they have a white 'A' representing a controller that I doubt a very big chunk of the 360 consumer base even owns? Most of them, including myself, have the standard controller with a green 'A.'
There's your white A button. That's the transforming d-pad 360 controller that came out last year. You're probably right though. On screen, it'd probably be green in a 360 game.
Maybe the A button is from the controller of Microsoft's upcoming console?
Quote from: Snake-Arms on June 07, 2011, 11:38:12 AMQuote from: Adrock on June 07, 2011, 11:21:01 AMThere's your white A button. That's the transforming d-pad 360 controller that came out last year. You're probably right though. On screen, it'd probably be green in a 360 game.But that doesn't make sense. Why would they have a white 'A' representing a controller that I doubt a very big chunk of the 360 consumer base even owns? Most of them, including myself, have the standard controller with a green 'A.'At least read the entire post first.....
Quote from: Shorty McNostril on June 03, 2011, 05:25:15 PMI don't know. This still worries me. If this 6"screen business is indeed true, what are they sacrificing for the room and ergonomics? It needs to be positioned in such a way that it will be quick and easy to use on the fly, but also somewhere that allows our buttons and control sticks and things. Unless, contrary to there word, they are forgoing buttons and everything is done on the touch screen. Damn I hope notI guess this will also mean that rumble is out.Btw, lols at the 360 ad banner beneath the page.This is what I have in mindI'm expecting something sort of tablet-like but with traditional grips on the back for comfort.But why would that mean rumble is out?
I don't know. This still worries me. If this 6"screen business is indeed true, what are they sacrificing for the room and ergonomics? It needs to be positioned in such a way that it will be quick and easy to use on the fly, but also somewhere that allows our buttons and control sticks and things. Unless, contrary to there word, they are forgoing buttons and everything is done on the touch screen. Damn I hope notI guess this will also mean that rumble is out.Btw, lols at the 360 ad banner beneath the page.
Quote from: BlackNMild2k1 on June 03, 2011, 05:50:12 PMQuote from: Shorty McNostril on June 03, 2011, 05:25:15 PMI don't know. This still worries me. If this 6"screen business is indeed true, what are they sacrificing for the room and ergonomics? It needs to be positioned in such a way that it will be quick and easy to use on the fly, but also somewhere that allows our buttons and control sticks and things. Unless, contrary to there word, they are forgoing buttons and everything is done on the touch screen. Damn I hope notI guess this will also mean that rumble is out.Btw, lols at the 360 ad banner beneath the page.This is what I have in mindI'm expecting something sort of tablet-like but with traditional grips on the back for comfort.But why would that mean rumble is out?this was close
That's not the one you trimmed down.The one you did looked like a Tetris shape.
This is more what I was thinking with this design. I'm drawing up a mock-up of what I think it should be.
This wasn't just close, it arguably looks more usable and comfortable.
February 07, 2003, 02:35:52 PMEASYCURE: I remember thinking(don't ask me why) this was a blond haired, blue eyed, chiseled athlete. Like he looked like Seigfried before he became Nightmare.
Quote from: Ian Sane on June 07, 2011, 02:06:05 PMThis wasn't just close, it arguably looks more usable and comfortable.holding up the bulk of the wait from the bottom? nah
It can clock upto 4.25Ghz, but Nintendo would likely downclock it to mid 3Ghz