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Nintendo To Launch New Machine Next Year?

EvilDonut writes "According to Bloomberg.com, Nintendo intends to launch a new machine in Japan next year, in order "to boost sales". There are no details as to wether the machine will be hand-held or not, but Bloomberg does describe it as a next-generation console. This is pretty odd, as Nintendo has previously stated that the GameCube successor wouldn't be out until 2005, and the GBA is doing so well that I can't imagine they'll replace it as early as next year. The article also mentions the Nintendo iQue, so it's pretty clear this is not just a mix-up regarding the new, China-only system." Update: 11/13 23:44 GMT by S : GameSpot has a very cryptic clarification from Nintendo, that "the new product will be a unique item that is different from any traditional machine", and will be "be [neither] a home console nor a portable machine."

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  1. Well by beady · · Score: 5, Funny

    2 Comments of the 3 were Intimating that the new console was the IQue. Not reading the article is something I have grown to expect, but not reading the blurb either?

  2. Re:I don't think this is news....... by Haeleth · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...whatever this new machine is, it is something they consider to be a new type of device that they wouldn't classify as anything like a GameCube or GBA successor.

    Unfortunately for the world, that leaves only one option - it must be Virtual Boy II!

  3. Re:I don't think this is news....... by pavon · · Score: 3, Funny

    Unfortunately for the world, that leaves only one option - it must be Virtual Boy II!

    Just the thought of it leaves me seeing red.

  4. Multitasking: Priceless. by yerricde · · Score: 4, Funny

    There are plenty of parents out there without enough money to get their kid a dvd player and a console.

    • Xbox plus DVD player software: $210.
    • PS2, with DVD player in BIOS: $180.
    • GameCube plus separate Apex DVD player: $160.
    • Not having to give up your GameCube when somebody else in the house wants to watch all three The Lord of the Rings directors' cuts straight through: Priceless.

    There are plenty of things coins can't buy. For everything else, there's WarioCard.

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    Will I retire or break 10K?