Demon_skeith
Hiding in yo PC looking at yer files!
Towns Folk
article video is based on:
http://www.nintendonews.com/2014/01/nintendo-fusion-could-be-nintendos-next-gen-hardware-name/
sounds like Nintendo wants to get serious in the 9th gen.
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I don't think it's going to remove both the WiiU and the 3DS just yet. Pokemon X/Y was just released and it's too early for a new console just yet. I think if anything they could just be working on prototypes and all to release in the (distant) futureChecked the website, the Fusion DS seems too fake (Bluetooth? Are you kidding me ?). However, the Terminal seems more legit, and could easily clash the current gen of consoles.(I know, you're talking about a possible 9th Gen).
But, is it going to remove both of the WiiU and the 3DS ? I mean, I have just bought there was 3 months ago my 3DS, and it's not to pay 200/150€ in 3-4 years...
And the codenames are hilarious, based on Nintendo's first arcade game.
The Terminal seems more legit, and enough powerful to clash any computer.
As for the hardware, I recognize Nintendo, they always choose AMD (who makes good graphics cards/processors !).
This is fake, in fact I think there was another thread here discussing it. The person who started the rumor admitted to it ... link
How do you know it's fake? From what I've heard, the source sounds kinda as reliable as the individual who leaked a bunch of details about Pokemon X/Y (who, incidentally, happened to be 100% spot-on with a lot of things)I certainly look forward to any future Nintendo hardware, but this particular one is fake. The burden was on the source to prove it, and they have egg on their face now - sometimes we have to call a spade a spade.
How do you know it's fake? From what I've heard, the source sounds kinda as reliable as the individual who leaked a bunch of details about Pokemon X/Y (who, incidentally, happened to be 100% spot-on with a lot of things)
k nevermind. I must have read something wrong. my badFor one, the source is unknown, and I don't just mean anonymous - The site reporting the news (Nintendo News) admits ”I know little to nothing about the person who sent the email with the information”. How can any of us gauge the source as reliable when nobody knows who they even are?