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Nintendo News - Volume 1

Nintendo News

May 22, 1999--------------------------------Vol. 1 Num. 1

It seems that every time Nintendo comes out with a technological achievement, Sega comes out with something twice as good and twice as popular. With NES came Genesis. With Super NES came Sega Saturn. With Game Boy came Game Gear. And now with the N64, Sega has come out with the fastest and efficient system, the Dreamcast.

The NES was an 8 Bit system. Sega Genesis was 16 Bits. SNES used cartdriges, Saturn used CD's. Nintendo's Game Boy has a black and white screen. Sega's Game Gear is in color. If you dont see a pattern, turn off your computer and get some rest.

But what will Sega have in store for the N2000(x)? Nobody knows. Sega will have to do some major number crunching to do to out beat the Next-Generation hardware. If it is any thing better than what were hearing about the N2000, that will be one hell of a system.

There is one thing that Nintendo can do to the N2000 that would make Sega concentrate so hard they would piss their pants. I was watching a local news station and if you are unable to make it to your childs or grandchilds birth, a company will mount two camera's on two TV's (One at your house and another at the hospital) and you can see the new born child. Do you see where I'm going with this??? Thats right, camera's on the system. Through the phone lines you can play another opponent and be able to talk to and see each other.

Now, some people would disagree with this. "If they can see you, you never know what else the know," Some lady that I interviewed said. Oh yeah, everybody I know has a face scanner in their room. Come on people. Criminals aren't that smart, they probably couldn't even work the damn thing.

Or, what about multiplayer? Why just have two poeple together when you can have a "Goldeneye" frenzy? Of course these idea's will never get to Nintendo. They would have to go through so many different people that by the time it got to the Nintendo Chief of Development, he would be asking "You want to put a cucumber in the DVD slot???". But if a 13 year old kid can come up with this, I'm sure some developer can!

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