Drakul
03-15-2010, 03:28 AM
RPAD spent the entire Game Developers Conference trying to dig up information on Nintendo's successor to the wildly-successful DS handheld. His findings? Of interest.
According to several third-party developers writer Raymond Padilla spoke with, the next Nintendo handheld sounds a lot like the current Nintendo handheld, only with better screens and better performance. Just like we asked for.
The key findings were:
- That the handheld's two screens - yes, it's going dual-screen again - are not only bigger, but the "gap between the two screens is negligible", meaning they can serve as either two separate screens or as a a single large display.
- It's got an accelerometer in it.
- It's expected, based on the handheld's dev kit, to have performance similar to a GameCube. Meaning it has similar performance to a Wii. Handheld Mario Galaxy and Wind Waker? Yes please.
- Many of the developers said their games would be finished towards the end of the year, suggesting a late 2010 release.
And that suggests a reveal of the console at this year's E3 Expo in Los Angeles. It's important to note at this stage that these are all unconfirmed rumours, but then, they do sound awfully sensible, don't they?
My source (http://kotaku.com/5493233/rumor-ds-successor-has-nifty-screen-gamecube-power).
Original source (http://rpad.tv/2010/03/12/nintendo-ds2-information-unearthed-at-gdc-2010/).
Sounds good but, like someone over at Kotaku said in the comments, it seems a little too soon with the Ds still selling pretty well. We'll find out at E3 if this is true or false, I'm sure. I think I can see Nintendo releasing a new handheld to try and please the "hardcore" fanbase.
Perhaps release the simplistic games on the DS for the "casual" audiance and have this other handheld deal with the more "hardcore" games under another name, maybe bring back the "Gameboy" name.
Thoughts?
According to several third-party developers writer Raymond Padilla spoke with, the next Nintendo handheld sounds a lot like the current Nintendo handheld, only with better screens and better performance. Just like we asked for.
The key findings were:
- That the handheld's two screens - yes, it's going dual-screen again - are not only bigger, but the "gap between the two screens is negligible", meaning they can serve as either two separate screens or as a a single large display.
- It's got an accelerometer in it.
- It's expected, based on the handheld's dev kit, to have performance similar to a GameCube. Meaning it has similar performance to a Wii. Handheld Mario Galaxy and Wind Waker? Yes please.
- Many of the developers said their games would be finished towards the end of the year, suggesting a late 2010 release.
And that suggests a reveal of the console at this year's E3 Expo in Los Angeles. It's important to note at this stage that these are all unconfirmed rumours, but then, they do sound awfully sensible, don't they?
My source (http://kotaku.com/5493233/rumor-ds-successor-has-nifty-screen-gamecube-power).
Original source (http://rpad.tv/2010/03/12/nintendo-ds2-information-unearthed-at-gdc-2010/).
Sounds good but, like someone over at Kotaku said in the comments, it seems a little too soon with the Ds still selling pretty well. We'll find out at E3 if this is true or false, I'm sure. I think I can see Nintendo releasing a new handheld to try and please the "hardcore" fanbase.
Perhaps release the simplistic games on the DS for the "casual" audiance and have this other handheld deal with the more "hardcore" games under another name, maybe bring back the "Gameboy" name.
Thoughts?