Everyone in the industry has thoughts on what Nintendo’s next console needs to have to succeed in the marketplace. But one of the more universally theorized features, a hard drive, may not be a part of the system, if a Kotaku report is correct. Citing only “sources”, the website states the “Project Cafe” will not […]
[Initial reporting done by Eli English] If you have been eagerly waiting for the release of the Xbox Live version of Hulu Plus, a site that offers TV shows movies for a small fee, your patience is about to be rewarded.
“Project Cafe” has been confirmed. As part of their semi-yearly financial update, Nintendo revealed that they would indeed be revealing a new console, completely playable, at this year’s E3. The new hardware is scheduled for sometime in 2012, the Big N releasing no other details on the product.
With the Wii 2 likely to be announced in just a couple months, rumors have begun circulating on when we can expect a similar debriefing from the other two console manufacturers. Turns out, 2014. At least that’s what sources are telling Kotaku, although any successes from Nintendo in the next generation could force that deadline […]