I was rude? Oh, terribly sorry. I'll try not to let it happen again.
Anyways, I merely said that it's sorta misleading to claim two predictions true when they're mutually exlusive. Decide: are you evaluating your predictions based on the US, or Japan?
And we've all seen the breakdown of the Wii's ports in multiple angles and in multiple hands-on videos. The whole reason that the "front flap" contained "holoprojectors OMG" is that it was the last mystery flap. The back just had 2 USBs, a power port, a proprietary video/audio port, and the sensor bar port. And there's the GC flap, and no secret bottom power flap or whatnot. You can even watch the IGN Weekly where Massamassina handles the Wii for like 10 entire minutes showing us every single orifice. Likely, future mysterious expansion slots were cut for price reasons.
And as per your request:
IGN's Nintendo Wii Faq improves on the vague size reports that Nintendo's Wii page to peg the exact dimensions at 157 mm x 215.4 mm x 44 mm, which comes out to about 1487 cm cubed.
In contrast, according to
Supermediastore.com, a standard industry dvd case sits at 135 mm x 192 mm x 14 mm. tripling that last 14 mm figure for the thickness of three stacked dvd cases, we come to about 1088.64 cm cubed.
The Wii is longer, wider, and has more...volume, than three dvd cases stacked on each other, which is what the Wii's prototypes were based on. It is, however, not as thick.
Now, I'm working off the assumption that the Revolution prototype they had at E3 2005 was the size of 3 DVD cases stacked on top of each other, which was the size they were aiming for. Besides, the 2005 E3 Revolution Prototype was
just an empty case. I think that's a relatively safe assumption to make. If you're going to make an empty case for your prototype, why not not make it at your targetted size?
But seriously, I'm just correcting you is all! Predicting the future is tough business, and you should be proud that you even got two right. That's a 20% success rate. I'd think that even a 15% success rate at predicting the future out of infinite possibilities would be the paragon of human prescience!
I mean... none of my predictions came right...
~Carmine M. Red
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