This was done a long time agoWii said:Doesn't look like they've disassembled the remote though
go see the rest of the pics in the websiteStabby McSter said:...that's it?
I was expecting to see it technologically-dense in there. It's like empty.
I too am dissapointed by the lack of huge, massive bulk.Stabby McSter said:...that's it?
I was expecting to see it technologically-dense in there. It's like empty.
Nunchuk yes, Remote no.VicAlpha said:again, the processor is ****ing small!
This was done a long time ago
samusx said:So how long before they can find a region free hack?
i read in another thread that freeloader works. Maybe sooner for PAL <-> NTSC?medrew said:For Japan-US? I give it a month.
Pal-->NTSC ... a year.
BlindN-Fan said:Well there goes the pikmin rumour.
No passive cooling. There is a fan to cool the CPU/ GPU combo.emomoonbase said:Wow, that is compact. Whoever does nintendo hardware designs is a smart cookie. Sure it's no powerhouse, but I like the non-cluttered board layout and easy passive cooling.
Ginko said:I wonder what people expected to see since it's well known that the Wii is a 1.5 GC.
:lol :lol :lol :lol :lol :lolneoxavean said:
That's where the pikmins come into the picture..mrkgoo said:question is - how does it load GODs?
mrkgoo said:So did this get smaller as Iwata predicted from the first unveiling?
Also, you people have to realise there's a drive in there too - question is - how does it load GODs?
GrandPipe said:i read in another thread that freeloader works. Maybe sooner for PAL <-> NTSC?
bmf said:Looking at it, I'm surprised by the largish silicon on the DVD drive, but I haven't taken a drive apart in so long, that that might just be normal. Also, for those who are thinking handheld, IBM leaked to IGN a while back that they were developing a version of the broadway for handheld use. I'm guessing that it's just a matter of how much clockspeed they need to drop to get 6 hours out of a battery developed in 2009 or 2010. As for gamecube compatibility goes for something like this, you need to remember, that gamecube compatibility for the Wii is basically free. The Wii silicon is instruction compatible with the gamecube silicon.
... look away.TobitheCat said:The lack of a cooling fan speaks volumes about the hardware...
DrGAKMAN said:Me too...as I pointed out in the other thread. Again, similar off-the-shelf slim drives don't look that big/cluttery. This suggests, to me, that Nintendo more made these drives themselves as oppossed to using an off-the-shelf slim drive.
Portable Wii is definatly a probability. Small, low power consuming, etc. As I said in a previous post, remove some clutter, replace the disc drive with a small flash drive and you've got a pretty nice portable. Also, I said in the same post that they merely need to add a bunch more memory, make some kind of upscaling graphics output and they can make a "WiiHD" no problem.
pewye said:Why is it so empty??