Every console has been out for awhile now, so we should know what we like/dislike about it, and what we want changed. Just to make it clear though, this is about changing the CONSOLE, it's hardware and official accessories, software, etc., but about games FOR said console. Try to limit what you want to 5-10 items per console, so it doesn't get too long to read.
Personally:
Wii -
1. Make VC games free, or very cheap. There is no reason I should pay $5 for a twenty year old game, especially when I can get it for a few coins at a local shop and have the actual game. The Wii would be a very attractive console if, instead of having to pay through the nose for games, I was able to simply select one and play it for free. It would basically make the console more than pay for itself, just through the library of games-- not to mention, I'd probably buy a classic controller or two that way. Or offer a Netflix type service for it-- I pay $10 a month, and I can play any VC game. I would surely burn away thousands of Wii points a year for that.
Basically, no more $10 for N64 games. That's absurd, I could go buy used GameCube games for half that.
2. Wii Game Demos. I don't care if I have to subscribe to Nintendo Power, if I can just download them, or what, but I want some freakin' demos.
3. Wireless Nunchuck. 'nuff said.
4. More Wiimote attachments. Yes, the nunchuck is useful, but there's a reason that there is a port on the Wiimote, right? How about a modified nunchuck with a second pointer for dual wielder gun games (and putting a trigger button below it, of course)? Or a keyboard that builds in the Wiimote so that we can use the console without having to point? Being able to plug a wiimote into a keyboard and then navigate with that would both be one of the few things that could get me to buy another keyboard, very good for making MMOs more possible, and nice for the internet channel. A PS2 example:
Basically, make it so I can use a keyboard with the Wii without having to constantly pick up and put down the Wiimote.
Really, there are more possibilities out there for Wiimote attachments, I wanna see some!
5. DVD playback. As a software patch, not a new console, if even remotely possible.. And free. This would allow me to take yet another item off my entertainment center, and really, compared to Bluray and HDDVD, is the least you could do.
PS3:
1. Unlock hardware in other OS modes. PS3 could be both a good gaming computer and a great homebrew platform if the hardware wasn't locked out.
2. Lower the price. I refuse to pay that much for a console, it's silly, and I honestly don't care if you have bluray. DVD was nice enough to be a selling point when PS2 came out, and now I have more DVD players in my house than I can shake a stick at. I don't even have any plans to buy Bluray movies, and they have no benefit to me, so I have no interest in wasting money on it.
3. Larger hard drive size. This would be very cheap to do, and make the PS3 a much better console for use as a computer (again, see #1).
360:
I honestly have no interest in this console, so I can't really say what I think it needs.
Personally:
Wii -
1. Make VC games free, or very cheap. There is no reason I should pay $5 for a twenty year old game, especially when I can get it for a few coins at a local shop and have the actual game. The Wii would be a very attractive console if, instead of having to pay through the nose for games, I was able to simply select one and play it for free. It would basically make the console more than pay for itself, just through the library of games-- not to mention, I'd probably buy a classic controller or two that way. Or offer a Netflix type service for it-- I pay $10 a month, and I can play any VC game. I would surely burn away thousands of Wii points a year for that.
Basically, no more $10 for N64 games. That's absurd, I could go buy used GameCube games for half that.
2. Wii Game Demos. I don't care if I have to subscribe to Nintendo Power, if I can just download them, or what, but I want some freakin' demos.
3. Wireless Nunchuck. 'nuff said.
4. More Wiimote attachments. Yes, the nunchuck is useful, but there's a reason that there is a port on the Wiimote, right? How about a modified nunchuck with a second pointer for dual wielder gun games (and putting a trigger button below it, of course)? Or a keyboard that builds in the Wiimote so that we can use the console without having to point? Being able to plug a wiimote into a keyboard and then navigate with that would both be one of the few things that could get me to buy another keyboard, very good for making MMOs more possible, and nice for the internet channel. A PS2 example:
Basically, make it so I can use a keyboard with the Wii without having to constantly pick up and put down the Wiimote.
Really, there are more possibilities out there for Wiimote attachments, I wanna see some!
5. DVD playback. As a software patch, not a new console, if even remotely possible.. And free. This would allow me to take yet another item off my entertainment center, and really, compared to Bluray and HDDVD, is the least you could do.
PS3:
1. Unlock hardware in other OS modes. PS3 could be both a good gaming computer and a great homebrew platform if the hardware wasn't locked out.
2. Lower the price. I refuse to pay that much for a console, it's silly, and I honestly don't care if you have bluray. DVD was nice enough to be a selling point when PS2 came out, and now I have more DVD players in my house than I can shake a stick at. I don't even have any plans to buy Bluray movies, and they have no benefit to me, so I have no interest in wasting money on it.
3. Larger hard drive size. This would be very cheap to do, and make the PS3 a much better console for use as a computer (again, see #1).
360:
I honestly have no interest in this console, so I can't really say what I think it needs.
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