-Project Cafe has stronger hardware than anything on market right now other than a PC. Its RAM is 50% higher than PS3 and 360 put together.
-Project Cafe's GPU framework makes it more graphically powerful than a PS3.
-Uses a standard controller interface
-Has had games developing for it for the past couple years
-Has massive third party support
-Won't cost more than $400
-Backwards compatible with Wii, Gamecube, virtual console data on an SD card, and accessories
-Receives automatic updates
-Utilizes realtime networking between players
-*crag*ing SNES colored.
-Nintendo is quoted as saying they are moving away from casual markets with the system
-Modular codeform that allows entire game engines to be inserted, fixed, and updated post release
-Incredibly user friendly SDK
-The only next gen console for the next few years
-Features daily new content updates from Nintendo
-Utilizes networking hardware and software from a third party company specializing in only that
oh my god
If this all ends up being true, I just might start playing consoles again
Uh, so the Cafe is going to have 1.5 GB of RAM?
Also, it's not surprising to hear Nintendo wanting to garner more third party support. They admitted their prior mistakes, and now they're trying to give people more reason to buy the system OTHER than first party titles.
I just hope they don't screw up the online again.
that means it'll cost $400 which means i'm too *crag*ing poor to afford it
great
Microsoft admits they suck at games by making consumers produce them instead.