How Nintendo Can Save Itself


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Mac should buy Nintendo it will make atleast a bit of compo for MS, could fit in a hard drive possiblty link to an apple system, also hook up some apple gear and copy music over to play in games, it will make it nicer for nintendo knowing the fact that they got a big company on a hold with them and will make nintendo life easyer on living.

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I thought Nintendo and Apple were technically together.....

I mean Nintendo GC uses a version of an Apple/IBM chip...

Also Apple could help them make much slecker/sexier system/controller....imagine...a true White/Shinney gamesystem....oh wait...been done(PSx...######...)...

they could make it cool shaped/lights...

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kennyout don't call it an Apple chip, it's 99% IBM's honour. They helped IBM some little to dumb down a server chip from IBM, Apple is given way to much credit for that.

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i dont know

if nintendo and apple merged it would be great and all.. (really nice looking console i could venture to geuess :laugh:)

but how much would the thing cost me?! $500-600? Just look at how badly the ipods are overpriced..

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but then again.. how much would YOU pay for an iCube?..

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one of the coolest idea's I've heard all day :)

mmm.... iCube....

heck Nintendo already has an 'i' system

its called: the iQue, it plays SNES and N64 games...directlly to a tv...and its a N64 controller basically

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I thought Nintendo and Apple were technically together.....

I mean Nintendo GC uses a version of an Apple/IBM chip...

Microsoft is going with PowerPC processors next generation, does this mean Microsoft is together with Apple?
heck Nintendo already has an 'i' system

its called: the iQue, it plays SNES and N64 games...directlly to a tv...and its a N64 controller basically

China-only. It only plays games that have been ported too, not the actual SNES and N64 ROMs ;)

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tell ya what nitendo killed itself it was working with sony to make a ps1 but they left for there cartriges so sony decied to make there ps1 so nitendo could of been the only one around at the moment if they didnt make that stupid decison

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nintendo + apple ? uhmm...no. what does apple have to do with console gaming. nothing. what they should do is merge with microsoft. theyve been rumours circulating on the net about it. but its only speculations. :shifty:

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nintendo + apple ? uhmm...no. what does apple have to do with console gaming. nothing. what they should do is merge with microsoft. theyve been rumours circulating on the net about it. but its only speculations. :shifty:

Yes they do have a history in the console arena if you read the thread.

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Yes they do have a history in the console arena if you read the thread.

i did actually. bandai thingy? (N) ive never heard of that until now.

when i think of apple, i think of computer so high priced, long to make, and sound/video editing. not gaming.

like seriously . lets be serious. apple??? cmon

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Yes they do have a history in the console arena if you read the thread.

Not succesful experience though. I could build a console that would probably sell nearly as many units. Does that mean nintendo should merge with me?

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Not succesful experience though. I could build a console that would probably sell nearly as many units. Does that mean nintendo should merge with me?

(Y)

5 :star: 's

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Not succesful experience though. I could build a console that would probably sell nearly as many units. Does that mean nintendo should merge with me?

I doubt you could build a console.

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