Venger wrote:
At E3 they said it's supposed to be more powerful than both the PS3 and Xbox360. I don't think all the exact hardware specs have been released yet though.
That isn't the least bit surprising since Nintendo's console had more powerful hardware and better graphics than Sony Playstation during the PS1 and PS2 era.
In terms of the CPU its nothing too exciting. It will be running on the Power7 chip which can be 4-8 cores. The PS3 chip is running 8 cores already. It has double the RAM of the 360, running at 1GB for games, it has 2GB but the rest is used for the OS and such. As for the GPU, I've not heard any solid news on what that's going to be, apart from it being by AMD. Based on the different games I've seen played, it doesn't look to be overly superior. But who knows, maybe that will improve once games are properly designed to make use of the hardware.
Specs and such aside, I don't think it will be close to matching the original Wii's success. But I do think it will have a good library of great games like most Nintendo consoles. I'll be interested to see how they make use of the gamepad. Make sure you take care of that thing, that alone is going to retail for £100!
J-Greens wrote:
If it's backwards compatible to the Wii, it's also compatible to the Gamecube as well
Speaking of which, I've seen a gamecube on sale for £20 secondhand at CEX. Extremely tempted to rebuy it. I once stupidly sold it and games to a friend and always regretted it. Mainly because I never completed Metroid Prime ,lol.
Its not going to support gamecube discs I'm afraid. So I would hang on to your original Wii if you still have one. If you're after a gamecube you can get them quite regularly on Gumtree and eBay for £10 or less if you collect as some sellers charge £10 for postage alone. It can help if you buy it as a bundle as well, I got my black gamecube with 5 games for £20 inc delivery.