You sheep think Nintendo come up with all their 'brilliant' ideas on their own? You must be blind. Nintendo just copy from other companies, then pass the ideas off as their own. You sheep say Sony copy everything? Guess what, its the other way round! Let me explain:Some features of the Wii includeBackwards compatibilityThe first ever console to use backwards compatibility was the PS2. The gamecube didnt have BC, and it failed. Nintendo saw that BC was good, so they put it in the WiiDownloadable gamesWell its obvious they didnt come up with this. The Xbox 360 had a downloadable service before Wii.The 'amazing' controllerYou think Nintendo invented the motion sensing controller? Check out this patent, for a motion sensing controller for the PS2, 3 years before the Wiimote was first shown. Plus, of course, PS2 had the EyeToy, an obvious inspiration for the WiiWeb browserThe dreamcast had a web browser, this was back before the PS2, waaay before Wii's web browser came outMiisCome on, how many games on other consoles allow you to make a character to play as? Hundreds. The idea of using Miis in games is nothing new. There was better technology on the PS2, where you could use the EyeToy to take a picture of your face, then use it in the gamePhoto viewingNot only can the PSP do this, but the last-gen PS2 can do even better, play DVDsThe ONLY thing the Wii has relitivley new is the weather and news channel, which I'm pretty sure nobody even uses. Besides, I can look for news and forecasts on the internet, which, as I said, can be done on the DreamcastHow about the DS? Innovatve? I think not. Touch screens have been on electronics for years, its not exactly new technology. And I was just browsing round the internet a few days ago, and I heared of this thing called a Game & Watch. It came out before the Game Boy, and it had 2 screens. So Nintendo have resorted to copying something thought up over a decade ago!So before you sheep go around accusing Sony of coppying ideas, think about what Nintendo 'invents'.
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