I sure will. Hell I won't be able to see one without muttering something about "cutting the cord". It'd still be a ripoff at a third of the price.Redingold said:How many people here will still refer to it as Natal, even though that won't be it's final name? I know I probably will.
i think theres something that does that, for like, 30 dollars.Distorted Stu said:Jeez, i would only buy it for that price if it sang happy birthday to me while shooting chocolate gold coins.
I called my Gamecube a Dolphin for years.Kross said:Probably about as many people that still call their Wii "Revolution".Redingold said:How many people here will still refer to it as Natal, even though that won't be it's final name? I know I probably will.
For the record, I still think "Wii" is an annoying name.
Why did they decide on the name "Wii" anyways? Just so they could do the "Wii would like to play commercials"?Kross said:Probably about as many people that still call their Wii "Revolution".Redingold said:How many people here will still refer to it as Natal, even though that won't be it's final name? I know I probably will.
For the record, I still think "Wii" is an annoying name.
They have chosen the wrong target audience for their product, it worked for the Wii cos it was cheap and it had a lot of people who like Mario and Zelda games, Natal is too expensive to be sold to people who play games casually and families will just turn to the Wii because it's more family friendly and less costly.Tom Goldman said:As expected, Natal/MicroEye/GatesVision will be "heavily targeted towards casual players and families."
Yeah, Microsoft would be FUCKING RETARDED to change its Name this late in the game (and with so little warning) at the same time as going against both people's expectations and the competitionRedingold said:How many people here will still refer to it as Natal, even though that won't be it's final name? I know I probably will.