New Nintendo System to use PowerPC 119
An anonymous reader wrote in to tell us that
"The new Nintendo game system is going to be made with the
PowerPC architecture, as well as DVD and networking from
Matsushita.
Next Gen has a story up."
m2 (Score:1)
I hope I'm not the only one who remembers this.
Back before the N64 came out, The 3DO Company was making noise about the next generation of 3DO called M2, which had a DVD drive and a PowerPC processor. Matsushita bought this technology from 3DO and I hadn't heard anything else about it.
It looks like this project is very similar to the PlayStation, which grew out of the CD-ROM attachment for the SNES.
Re:Power PC? (Score:1)
I'm not so sure that you're right about the 'emotion engine' being a MIPS based chip. There will be a R3000 in the PSX2 as I understand it, but it's there as an I/O controller and to provide compatability with the PSX.
But the main cpu isn't the chip that makes or breaks a console, it's the graphics and sound processors that do all the work...
That's what is strange about PSX2... That big honking CPU. That and all the expantion options on this pupppy really makes me think sony is making a run for wintel with that thing...
Heterogenous dual-CPU systems (Score:1)
Very wierd.
Future "classic" amiga designs will use warpos with a 68k kernel emulation for legacy apps, running on single or dual G3s or G4s
Note that the "classic" amiga is not to be confused with Gateway's "next-gen" amiga project, based on QNX, which has about as much in common with the original amiga as the C64 Web.It has in common with the C64 i.e. they've used the same trademark for a completely different product.
The PPC is a very good microprocessor architecture, much better than x86 (It simply is - ask anyone who knows anything about CPU design, even if they work for Intel) Do not dismiss the PPC simply because it's main use in the non-embedded field is running that pile of crap called MacOS. LinuxPPC very good - I used to run it on my Amiga PPC box. It is a shame that there are not many clone PPC motherboards out there that one could just run Linux on, with no Mac stuff.
Re:Linux? (Score:1)
Also consider that Apples latest laptop can run 5hours on one lithium battery
Friendly,
Sven LUTHER
Re:Achtung! Time to plan for emulation! (Score:1)
A game console _would_ be the ideal introduction for this. I wonder if Nintendo are expecting Altivec. Certainly the most obvious use is 3D graphics- particularly with respect to complicated geometries- what with modern cards stuff isn't particularly fill-bound, it's all more and more complicated and fluid geometries now.
Re:News Sites (Score:1)
Biased against Intel and MS?? Noooo, not the Register! They call Intel 'Chipzilla', and MS 'Evil Empire' cause they like and admire thier superb corporate practices.
hehe
It's far easier to forgive your enemy after you get even with him.
Linux? (Score:2)
Actually... (Score:1)
Re:Power PC? (Score:3)
Perhaps they have geometry processors or similar custom logic that achieves this performance, but certainly not in a general purpose CPU.
Achtung! Time to plan for emulation! (Score:1)
Re:Linux? (Score:1)
I saw on Ign64 last night that Miyamoto-san has promissed Ura-Zelda (an expansion of sorts) is on the way. As well as Super Mario64 2. And there will be more playable characters (Luigi is a given)
And Metroid 64(?) is currently in development (still in the conceptual stages though...)
This year looks promising for the N64 (Perfect Dark, Woohoo!). The only thing I see on the horizon for Sony is Final Fantasy 8.
Re:Linux? (Score:1)
That having been said though, game boy Zelda kicked a supreme amount of booty. I never played N64 Zelda, but the game boy version was sweet.
MMMMMM..... (Score:1)
Re:m2 (Score:1)
Actually, it didn't have a DVD drive, but there's no reason it couldn't have been retrofitted. The MPEG core also needed some minor tweaks to get it to support DVD-level MPEG streams (and those tweaks would have been made ages ago if that miserable prima donna on the chip team hadn't refused to get out of the way).
Otherwise, yes, it sure looks like 3DO's old M2 may have found a home.
Schwab
Former 3DO Guy
They may actually benefit from it (Score:2)
or playstation for games and their game market
is slowing being taken over by PCs. Check the
sales of computer games and you will be very
surprised. Because of the growing interest in
the internet more and more people are having
computers in the house. Often people choose
between a computer and a nitendo game machine.
As the computers get cheaper and cheaper nitendo
is likely to get in trouble, being superior in
quality doesn't mean, you have to remember that
kids don't buy the equipment but the parents
who often know little except that 2 is more than 1.
Assume for the sake of arguments that Linux does
become a strong contender in the computer area,
the desktops that is. Nitendo would succeed in
an area that Apple has not with some custom
hardware. Nitendo could eventually flush apple
out of the desktop area and give a good challenge
to Microsoft.
People would write games for Linux that would
run much better and faster on Nitendo than any
other platform. Nitendo could actually make
profits with the Nitendo PC.
Nitendo could be used for the internet, word
processing, etc
Try Techdirt (Score:1)
Worth checking out, though not many people read it yet.
Re:Power PC? (Score:1)
Another system already? (Score:1)
Then came polygons. So while Sega of Japan was working on the Saturn, Sega of America launched the ill-conceived 32X add-on that was too underpowered to compete with newer systems and too overpriced to be a cheap accessory.
Of course, Nintendo is trying to forget the Virtual Boy. And the Super Game Boy SNES add-on. New and different? Sure. Marketable? Not hardly.
Then Sega releases the Saturn. Virtually equivilant to the PSX in capability, but the dual processor architecture made development difficult and the powerful 2D capabilities were used only by Capcom and a few others. The Saturn was the unfortunate victim of the catch-22 of consoles. No games mean no consoles sold. No consoles sold mean no developers. No developers mean no games.
Meanwhile, Nintendo was hyping the n64 as the greatest thing since sliced bread. Babylon 5-quality graphics, was the rumor. In the end, the cartridge format forced the system to make heavy use of blurring to hide the fact that its polygons were so poorly detailed. Like all of Nintendo's systems, it had little more power than any of the competition, came in years after they did, and resulted in even more loss of Nintendo marketshare.
Another new Nintendo system announced on the heals of the PSX2 and Dreamcast bodes ill after the relatively new n64 and the long delays in getting it to market. But at least there's hope they'll be getting out of the cartridge business in favor of optical media.
Re:News Sites (Score:2)
Sharkey Extreme's "news" section is also good. The URL is http://www.sharkyextreme.com/news.shtml [sharkyextreme.com] .
I'm mainly interested in chip news and graphics news, though. For more general news or for specific news on other topics, you'd have to check other sites.
Re:QUICK! What is Slashdot? (Score:1)
Well, you can get free saltines and ketchup at Wendy's--two out of four food groups ain't bad.
Re:Wow, gotta love vaporware! (Score:1)
Usually, being the first to market gives you a big advantage (Zip vs. LS-120, for instance), but looks like the trade off bit 'em in the rear that time.
Re:Linux? (Score:1)
Nintendo's Press Release (Score:1)
Dysprosium
Yes, the site is heavily biased, so what? (Score:1)
And as for Rob's commentary on most of the stories, now what is that really hurting? Its basically just a short editorial. Considering that this is his site, I think he's certainly entitled to do what he wants. He's under no obligation to serve our every need.
Re:technology didn't matter last time! (Score:1)
Loading response....
Nintendo hates load times, so I'm sure that they will figure something out to minimize that.
And finally, since I'm not buying Quake 3, I'm going to buy other games.
And why not? (Score:1)
Re:Achtung! Time to plan for emulation! (Score:1)
Re:Problem with tech sites (Score:1)
Force Sony's DVD movie support hand? (Score:2)
If the new Nintendo console comes out with DVD player support for a decent price, it might make Sony backtrack on their plan to offer DVD movie capabilties only with an add-on. That would be nice, I hate to buy peripherals for consoles, it kinda defeats the whole purpose of having a single unit that provides everything in one neat package.
Re:Linux? (Score:1)
I hate anime trying to be cute and all (eyes as big as watermelons, with non-existent noses.)
I did enjoy super metroid though, which at the time was a neat looking game.
Hey now..... (Score:1)
We must be lagging around here...
Yeah right (Score:1)
Sure, and the SNES was supposed to have a CD-ROM addon done by Sony, and now we have something called the PlayStation instead... Heh heh
Re:Wow, gotta love vaporware! (Score:1)
Re:Force Sony's DVD movie support hand? (Score:1)
Re:News Sites (Score:1)
http://www.newshub.com
Its news though from a bunch of sourcesupdated often from multiple sources. Its updated automatically.
for mac news from various sources:
http://www.macsurfer.com
check it out.
Nintendo Comedy (Score:3)
Here it is:
I checked out the system, big deal. The Playstation 2 will be backwards compatible and have mature themed games.
But, I can see Nintendo's first generation line up for the system.
Year: 2002 (It's nintendo.. vapor ware)
System Price: $600
Actual system at release: a Cartridge based system at $120 a cartrage, because the Nintendo staff couldn't figure out how to open a CD jewel case.
Nintendo will, after business conflictions, make their own 3D hardware that will get an amazing 4,000,000 polygons a second at 120 FPS, but only displays in 256 colors. But extra color will be available after buying a $160 add on chip.
To cut the cost $200 per system (acording to the nintendo financial department) a 1 watt internal fan won't be available, hence, play time will be limited to three daily sessions of 45 minutes each.
Due to Nintendo's commitment to quality, saved games can only be stored on special $400, 20 GB Western Digital/Nintendo hard drives that must be replaced every two weeks.
And because of Nintedo's merger with Divix in 2000, All games must be re-purchased at full price, on-line (over MSN, of course), every 15 minutes.
Packaging: No controllers, No games, No memory hard drives. To cut the cost $525 per system (again, says the Nintendo financial department) the plastic casing must be custom made by the buyer.
Also, Due to Microsoft's and Nintendo's purchase of the American Government from the Chinese in 2001, Emulating, copying, or saying "Nintendo" without expressed written consent from god will result in execution without trial.
Misc: Rumble pack sold separate. All other extras will require 9 AAA bateries.
Games: "Mario 4K", "Mario Kart 4K", "Lame Snowboarders 4K", About 23 different driving and baseball games, "WCW 'We Look and Play Like Hell Wrestling' 2002", and about 14 variations of "Pusssywillow Meets the Stinky Footed Fary" pussy kid games.
And after 4 years of being on the market, there will be a whopping selection of 8 games to choose from!!!!!!
But, inspite of these amazing projections, it will fail because it hase the name IBM on it.
I thought it was pretty funny...
-Aaron
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Re:News Sites (Score:1)
Re:Linux? (Score:2)
They can do a Linux port I think but it will need some work since they said:
IBM Custom Processor (Extension of Power PC Architecture)
so this is not a classic power PC but one that will be specifically modified for Nintendo (that's what I understand at least).
technology didn't matter last time! (Score:3)
Maybe Nintendo have realised that spending truckloads of cash on hardware doesn't really pay off if the game developer base isn't all there to support it. The console price wars must be hurting Nintendo [with their designer internals courtesy of the 'we don't get out of bed for less than $5K' SGI team] a lot more than Sony.
And in any case, at least those smug techno-eliteist Nintendo users are going to have to wait for their games to load [DVD -- hehe!] like the rest of us Playstation devotees...
I just want to know if anyone out there will ever need to buy another game after Quake 3 Arena is released?
Re:Achtung! Time to plan for emulation! (Score:1)
Re:m2 (Score:1)
Hawkins and Mical seem to have this habit of working at companies that produce brilliant equipment that then fails in the marketplace (still use two chickenhead machines at home though). Anyone knows what those two are up to nowadays?
Oh, and Leo, if you're reading this, I remember that the latest Schwab output was always something to look forward to on the fishdisks.
Re:Graphics bus speed (Score:1)
The truly impressive thing is Sony's graphics memory bandwidth of 48gb/s.
Re:Power PC? (Score:1)
Re:Power PC? (Score:1)
At the heart is a MIPS IV subset with full floating point, but (I believe) it handles 128 bits of data at a time.
In addition, there is an MPEG2 processing unit on the chip, two reprogrammable vector units (adding 14 parallel FP MACs and DIVs), and direct buses to both the graphics synthesizer and the I/O processor.
Everything can be used in parallel on the EE, so streaming DVD video for textures is entirely possible, as is the 6.4gflop figure.
Piracy (Score:3)
I really don't understand why they bother with this. There are people out there who are going to crack it no matter how much time they spend making it "crack-proof". They could save time and money by implementing some basic scheme to stop the general public from doing it.
Oh well, I don't plan on getting one anyway.
Re:technology didn't matter last time! (Score:1)
Re:NGO: 10 things you must know (Score:1)
Re:NGO: 10 things you must know (Score:1)
Re:technology didn't matter last time! (Score:1)
Wow, gotta love vaporware! (Score:1)
The only company that doesn't do this is Sega. It seems they think something up one week, the next week they announce it, and the next week they release it....so what if it's slapped together and basically an underpowered piece of shit (the Saturn, 32X, CD-ROM for Genesis, Game Gear...), they get it out there!! Just take my advice and don't BUY any of Sega's equipment, because they'll just abandon it in like 6 months.
Remember when Nintendo said they were going to have a special removable add-on drive similar to a Syquest for their N64? They were going to debut it with Zelda...but it was pure vapor and never came out. Now they're talking about all the new specs and technology that's going to be on their NEXT game system...but I'll bet that a lot of it get's dropped before it's shipped.
Re:Wow, gotta love vaporware! (Score:1)
Re:Actually... (Score:1)
Re:Linux? (Score:1)
NGO: 10 things you must know (Score:1)
http://www.next-generation.com/jsmid/news/6618.
Re:technology didn't matter last time! (Score:1)
Hate to burst your bubble, but Nintendo has said that the Dolphin will have quick access times comparable to a cartridge. I don't know how, that's just what they said.
Re:Force Sony's DVD movie support hand? (Score:1)
Re:technology didn't matter last time! (Score:1)
Re:Yeah right (Score:1)
Re:Wow, gotta love vaporware! (Score:1)
Doh! (Score:1)