Wii is 2.5 years old now. Nintendo always mentions that their next console is in development, years before it comes out.
*In 1988, Nintendo shows the Super Famicom prototype off to the press in Japan, 2+ years before its release in Japan and 3 before SNES is release in the U.S.
*In the middle of SNES's life, August 1993, Nintendo announces Project Reality (which would become Nintendo 64) with Silicon Graphics as Nintendo's partner.
*At E3 1999, Project Dolphin (GameCube) is announced with partners IBM & ArtX.
*At E3 2004, 2.5 years into GameCube's life, the development of Revolution (Wii) is announced.
Shouldn't Nintendo mention that the next-generation of Wii (or whatever its next console is) is at least development, perhaps even revealing a codename ? That is, even if Wii HD, Wii 2, Super Wii, or whatever their next console is, doesn't arrive until late 2011, which is really the earliest possible timeframe to expect it.
*In 1988, Nintendo shows the Super Famicom prototype off to the press in Japan, 2+ years before its release in Japan and 3 before SNES is release in the U.S.
*In the middle of SNES's life, August 1993, Nintendo announces Project Reality (which would become Nintendo 64) with Silicon Graphics as Nintendo's partner.
*At E3 1999, Project Dolphin (GameCube) is announced with partners IBM & ArtX.
*At E3 2004, 2.5 years into GameCube's life, the development of Revolution (Wii) is announced.
Shouldn't Nintendo mention that the next-generation of Wii (or whatever its next console is) is at least development, perhaps even revealing a codename ? That is, even if Wii HD, Wii 2, Super Wii, or whatever their next console is, doesn't arrive until late 2011, which is really the earliest possible timeframe to expect it.