I hear that a lot of developers asked some very little differences between the systems so ports would be easier to develop. That's why the comments form Iwata about third-party developers jumping wagon if they like the revolution or not jumping at all. Probably the systems are going to be very simmmilar, because I don't think Nintendo is going to let be pushed out of the hardaware business. probably the revolution is going to be about the controllers and the First party games.
The Robot arms were from a little known company from los angeles called "Cyberdyne", which sounds familiar to some movie about robots from the future starting a war to humans.... TERMINATOR 2!!!! They are already testing us. thank god they got one of those Amazon women of Hollywood!!!
aren't they talking about the cd being death and the next format is downloading your music? and everyone is mentioning DRM laws controlling it? you try re-reading it, i don't think you are understanding the same... and by the way the cd far from death Aren't people buying vinyl and cassettes and vhs
everyday. just because slashdot says is death doesn't stop the world from turning.
People will use cd well after 2020 or farther into the future.
aren't they talking about the cd being death and the next format is downloading your music? and everyone is mentioning DRM laws controlling it? you try re-reading it, i don't think you are understanding the same...
The Only way that they are going to stop music pirates is by giving out DRM-enabled ear implants (enforced by the goverment law of course) and send music by fm or wifi directly to our nervous sytem (to feel the bass)or to the brain but disabling our ability to sings the songs because that's making freely available copyrighted material. But Someone in Taiwan will post a hack to transmit over a radio of 27 meters your thoughts and the FBI would call this terrorism and banning "The Napster Ear Implant".
I thought everyone loved the PSP because of the mp3 and video and posible cellphone and online browser and watching movies, etc. I think only kids would be ok with this kind of funcionality on a portable console. I don't want to be seen by women in the gym carring a Gameboy to listen to mp3s or being on a Night Club and answering my Playstation Portable Cellphone. And I have seen it with someguy bragging about his Sony-Ericsson 900 PDAcell and how expensive it was to my girlfriends (obiously trying to steal them) to which the answer: "Nerd!" and laughted at him. poor guy
Does anyone of you know any kids of that age? I think you guys needs an update on kids nowadays. My sister is 9 years old (im 25) and shes carries a nokia 3650 where she has her homework reminders and birthdays and dayplanner, also shes into SMS and sending her friends photos using MMS. She plays games only on a gamecube and Sims 2 on the pc. She uses Msn messenger everyday and knows about changing skins on Windowblinds for Windows Xp. She burns her own cds, and when I we saw the Nintendo Ds The first thing she like about it are the wireless connectivity and (posible online functions) and the Pictochat thing. Now, we live in Mexico, which isn't the pinnacle of technology like Japan (which by the way every kid has a cellphone, not mentioning video games) nad everyone I know has a cellphone and about 4 out of 10 has a cameraphone. Also the play outside, have pets, eat candy, like the pool, etc, etc, etc.
The problem that I've been noticing is that U.S. kids are getting fatter and fatter and don't play sports and things, but play alot of video games and watch too much TV, after coming from school which almost is the whole day (from 8am to 4pm right?) which is the same for your adults, so they are very different from kids of the rest of the world.
If Nintendo is adding Pda Capabilities to It's line of portable hardware, its because someone its asking for it, like the mp3 and video player they sell also.
Maybe grown-ups (the parents) don't really know what a Nintendo pda is for, but maybe if they spent more time with their kids they would know what the actually like...
I hear that a lot of developers asked some very little differences between the systems so ports would be easier to develop. That's why the comments form Iwata about third-party developers jumping wagon if they like the revolution or not jumping at all. Probably the systems are going to be very simmmilar, because I don't think Nintendo is going to let be pushed out of the hardaware business. probably the revolution is going to be about the controllers and the First party games.
The Robot arms were from a little known company from los angeles called "Cyberdyne", which sounds familiar to some movie about robots from the future starting a war to humans.... TERMINATOR 2!!!! They are already testing us. thank god they got one of those Amazon women of Hollywood!!!
aren't they talking about the cd being death and the next format is downloading your music? and everyone is mentioning DRM laws controlling it? you try re-reading it, i don't think you are understanding the same... and by the way the cd far from death Aren't people buying vinyl and cassettes and vhs everyday. just because slashdot says is death doesn't stop the world from turning. People will use cd well after 2020 or farther into the future.
aren't they talking about the cd being death and the next format is downloading your music? and everyone is mentioning DRM laws controlling it? you try re-reading it, i don't think you are understanding the same...
The Only way that they are going to stop music pirates is by giving out DRM-enabled ear implants (enforced by the goverment law of course) and send music by fm or wifi directly to our nervous sytem (to feel the bass)or to the brain but disabling our ability to sings the songs because that's making freely available copyrighted material. But Someone in Taiwan will post a hack to transmit over a radio of 27 meters your thoughts and the FBI would call this terrorism and banning "The Napster Ear Implant".
I thought everyone loved the PSP because of the mp3 and video and posible cellphone and online browser and watching movies, etc. I think only kids would be ok with this kind of funcionality on a portable console. I don't want to be seen by women in the gym carring a Gameboy to listen to mp3s or being on a Night Club and answering my Playstation Portable Cellphone. And I have seen it with someguy bragging about his Sony-Ericsson 900 PDAcell and how expensive it was to my girlfriends (obiously trying to steal them) to which the answer: "Nerd!" and laughted at him. poor guy
Does anyone of you know any kids of that age? I think you guys needs an update on kids nowadays. My sister is 9 years old (im 25) and shes carries a nokia 3650 where she has her homework reminders and birthdays and dayplanner, also shes into SMS and sending her friends photos using MMS. She plays games only on a gamecube and Sims 2 on the pc. She uses Msn messenger everyday and knows about changing skins on Windowblinds for Windows Xp. She burns her own cds, and when I we saw the Nintendo Ds The first thing she like about it are the wireless connectivity and (posible online functions) and the Pictochat thing. Now, we live in Mexico, which isn't the pinnacle of technology like Japan (which by the way every kid has a cellphone, not mentioning video games) nad everyone I know has a cellphone and about 4 out of 10 has a cameraphone. Also the play outside, have pets, eat candy, like the pool, etc, etc, etc. The problem that I've been noticing is that U.S. kids are getting fatter and fatter and don't play sports and things, but play alot of video games and watch too much TV, after coming from school which almost is the whole day (from 8am to 4pm right?) which is the same for your adults, so they are very different from kids of the rest of the world. If Nintendo is adding Pda Capabilities to It's line of portable hardware, its because someone its asking for it, like the mp3 and video player they sell also. Maybe grown-ups (the parents) don't really know what a Nintendo pda is for, but maybe if they spent more time with their kids they would know what the actually like...