If you could make your own game system....

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wat would your company, and system be named. wat would it be known for? for example: GamerZone, known for good FPSs. how big is it? and wat technology does it contain. exapmple: DVD playback, SD card compatible, etc. and dont get carried away with the technology:lol: make it realistic
 
It would have a combination of PS3's technology, Wii's motion controller, and the 360's online. It would, you guessed it, be called the PSWii60. :smilewinkgrin:

Some details I would change:
1. Change Blue Ray with HD-DVD (It's not because I don't like Blue Ray, I just think HDDVD would be cheaper)

2. I wouldn't force you to pay for downloadable content (Seriously Microsoft, I'm already giving you like $50 a year)

3. There would be a small 1 GB hard drive installed in the system with an expansion bay for a larger hard drive. Optional hard drive sizes would be 20, 60, and 120 gigabytes. External hard drives can be used via usb ports.

4. I would try to create a new controller that is able to seperate to a Wiimote feel and then combine into a more traditional controller to avoid the need for attachments. (I've seen concept art of a PS controller that did this but it just seemed to weird to me, but the concept is great.)

5. It would be region free. (Damn you Wii... I reeeeeaaaaalllllly want to play the Hajime no Ippo game coming to Japan... :sad: )

6. Offical memory cards would be like the Dreamcast ones, it would hold about 1 gig, and it would have a small, rechargable battery that charges when plugged into the system (I wonder why the Dremcast one didn't do that...). On the go you would act as a Tamagochi toy that corresponds to each saved game. I would probably price it at about $20.

7. If you didn't want the official Tamagochi-ish memory card then the system would support the major memory sticks.

Pricing:
Ideally, I would like it to be between $300-$400. However, it may approach $500.
 
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If you could make your own game system....
I would keep the idea(s) to myself until I release the console out in the gaming market. :p :lol:

Not sure what I'll call mine, but it would include... DVD/CD and media file playback, wireless connection to internet, large hard drive, plays some kind of mini disc for games, and more. Heh, sounds alot like the PS3, probably wouldn't be able to compete in the gaming market anyway. =\
 
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RDBRaptor said:
It would have a combination of PS3's technology, Wii's motion controller, and the 360's online. It would, you guessed it, be called the PSWii60. :smilewinkgrin:

Some details I would change:
1. Change Blue Ray with HD-DVD (It's not because I don't like Blue Ray, I just think HDDVD would be cheaper)

2. I wouldn't force you to pay for downloadable content (Seriously Microsoft, I'm already giving you like $50 a month)

3. There would be a small 1 GB hard drive installed in the system with an expansion bay for a larger hard drive. Optional hard drive sizes would be 20, 60, and 120 gigabytes. External hard drives can be used via usb ports.

4. I would try to create a new controller that is able to seperate to a Wiimote feel and then combine into a more traditional controller to avoid the need for attachments. (I've seen concept art of a PS controller that did this but it just seemed to weird to me, but the concept is great.)

5. It would be region free. (Damn you Wii... I reeeeeaaaaalllllly want to play the Hajime no Ippo game coming to Japan... :sad: )

6. Offical memory cards would be like the Dreamcast ones, it would hold about 1 gig, and it would have a small, rechargable battery that charges when plugged into the system (I wonder why the Dremcast one didn't do that...). On the go you would act as a Tamagochi toy that corresponds to each saved game. I would probably price it at about $20.

7. If you didn't want the official Tamagochi-ish memory card then the system would support the major memory sticks.

Pricing:
Ideally, I would like it to be between $300-$400. However, it may approach $500.
wait, im sorry, since when was anyone being forced to buy downloadble content?
and lmao, $50 a month? try $50 a year.
 
RDBRaptor said:
It would have a combination of PS3's technology, Wii's motion controller, and the 360's online. It would, you guessed it, be called the PSWii60. :smilewinkgrin:

Some details I would change:
1. Change Blue Ray with HD-DVD (It's not because I don't like Blue Ray, I just think HDDVD would be cheaper)

2. I wouldn't force you to pay for downloadable content (Seriously Microsoft, I'm already giving you like $50 a month)

3. There would be a small 1 GB hard drive installed in the system with an expansion bay for a larger hard drive. Optional hard drive sizes would be 20, 60, and 120 gigabytes. External hard drives can be used via usb ports.

4. I would try to create a new controller that is able to seperate to a Wiimote feel and then combine into a more traditional controller to avoid the need for attachments. (I've seen concept art of a PS controller that did this but it just seemed to weird to me, but the concept is great.)

5. It would be region free. (Damn you Wii... I reeeeeaaaaalllllly want to play the Hajime no Ippo game coming to Japan... :sad: )

6. Offical memory cards would be like the Dreamcast ones, it would hold about 1 gig, and it would have a small, rechargable battery that charges when plugged into the system (I wonder why the Dremcast one didn't do that...). On the go you would act as a Tamagochi toy that corresponds to each saved game. I would probably price it at about $20.

7. If you didn't want the official Tamagochi-ish memory card then the system would support the major memory sticks.

Pricing:
Ideally, I would like it to be between $300-$400. However, it may approach $500.
Thats cool but I would rather have Blu-Ray with it, I want to get a blu-ray player anyways.

$20 for a gig of memory? Thats a steal.

I would do what Sony did with the HDD and make it able to use regular PC HDD's. That way, unlike Xbox, you wouldnt have to spend $200 for 120 gigs.Think about this too, the new PSP will have 8gig on board memory.

If your system was worth it, i would spend 500-600 bucks on it. As long as it used Son's firmware update thing.
 
Sovieto said:
wait, im sorry, since when was anyone being forced to buy downloadble content?
and lmao, $50 a month? try $50 a year.
Bah, oops, sorry, had a brain fart. Very sleepy.

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Wow, I'm on a roll with the brain farts, forgot to even reply to that. I've heard that some content requires payment. I know that some are free, but there's also content you can't get unless you pay for it. I don't have XBox Live right now but when I had did have (back to the first XBox) I would have to pay to download new Mechs from MechAssault. Halo 2 has stuff that you have to buy right? I've also heard a friend complain about having to pay for new stuff for one of the Splinter Cell games.

Well, I haven't been on Live in awhile and from my experience and from what I've heard there is some content that do require micro payments.

Another edit so that I don't double post and can go to sleep:
GamerCon said:
Thats cool but I would rather have Blu-Ray with it, I want to get a blu-ray player anyways.

$20 for a gig of memory? Thats a steal.

I would do what Sony did with the HDD and make it able to use regular PC HDD's. That way, unlike Xbox, you wouldnt have to spend $200 for 120 gigs.Think about this too, the new PSP will have 8gig on board memory.

If your system was worth it, i would spend 500-600 bucks on it. As long as it used Son's firmware update thing.
PS3 can use regular PC HDD's? Wow, didn't know that. I hate how the 360 hard drives are so overpriced, when I saw the 120gig price I thought to myself 'I could buy a much larger hard drive for less that price for my computer.'
 
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My ideal console would combine the Wii's innovative ideas with the PS3 and 360's power, online service would be similar to Xbox Live, and it would be region free with a hard drive of about 40 GB. The controller would be similar to the 360's wireless version, but with motion sensing capabilities. I don't know what I'd call it, but it wouldn't be something as generic as 'Gamecube' and it wouldn't a stupid name like 'Wii'.
 
i would call mine the wii, but i would have a dvd player fitted in hd graphics and more memory, and the shop channel to be faster
 
NAME of fuTURE game console/system= hmc
holographic motion console


i system better graphics then a g force pc 500gb
blue ray download program included
up to 10 players connection
2 80gb sd slot
5 usb 3.0 slots
expansion hdd
realistic graphics
online multiplayer capablity
mp3 player
divx player
real player
media player
dvd player
backward capabilities
blue ray burner
demo downloader
games download
internet explorer 8
anti virus program
100 security from intruders
hd capability
wifi
806.11n
bluetooth
ds and psp oor whatever handheld connectivity
motion sensing controller
holographic image transmitter
 
the "sex box" with built in enhancements for both genders

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