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Wii HD: Coming Soon???

2011-04-15
what's up guys Kevin would take both lunch and dinner here commenting on a little rumor we've been hearing circulating on the internet today that Nintendo is actually planning on announcing their next-gen console at e3 this year in June now supposedly this next-gen console will be able to have HD graphics which is you know sort of a big deal for a Nintendo because they've never been known for having the highest graphics out of the current systems however not much else has been real even said about it other than that fact and that it will be backwards compatible with the wii now this does make sense because it does follow the standard life cycle of Nintendo console we've been seeing one about every five years starting with the SNES and 91 followed by the n64 on d6 and so on and so forth so 2011 holiday season would make sense however with the amount of investment Nintendo's been taking into the 3ds recently which has been a lot more straining their usual portable it's a little questionable whether we were going to get it on time or not while I don't think an announcement at the c3 would be out of the question I'm not sure we're going to be getting it on time as a lot of people are thinking for this coming holiday season anyways they're just my two cents in the whole idea let me know what you guys think in the comments section are you guys looking forward to this is it something you think we'll be able to keep up competition with Microsoft and Sony do you think they're actually gonna have to delay it a bit because they put such an investment on the 3ds I just go and let me know what you think other than that if you guys haven't had a chance to go ahead and check out our latest two videos i'm kevin for tldtoday thanks for watching you
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