Lets take a break and change the topic of specs for a little while.
With specs of the Wii U being pretty much a bit of a mystery and all we have to go on is speculation. However the one thing we can be sure of is that Nintendo builds it's consoles to last. Aside from the Wii's non-softmod related bricks and disc drive issues. Nintendo consoles are known to be built superbly to last, they are able to keep the costs down for us, the consumer and yet use quality materials that is built for longevity.
For example today I had unknowingly knocked my wii remote off the arm of the chair and into a tub of chinese made liquid that was left over from the evenings takeaway (doh!) It had be there for a good half hour before I noticed. But the question is did I panic? Not in the slightest, because it was Nintendo made. I took it apart, cleaned up, dried it out, put it back together and shazzam it still worked. Now had that been anything else I'd have sh!t myself.
What do you guys think, compared to other consoles past to present are Nintendo consoles the better quality in terms of materials used to build it?
(Edit: a bit of rewording to clear things up)
*removed (no pun intended) as I guess it's not needed*
With specs of the Wii U being pretty much a bit of a mystery and all we have to go on is speculation. However the one thing we can be sure of is that Nintendo builds it's consoles to last. Aside from the Wii's non-softmod related bricks and disc drive issues. Nintendo consoles are known to be built superbly to last, they are able to keep the costs down for us, the consumer and yet use quality materials that is built for longevity.
For example today I had unknowingly knocked my wii remote off the arm of the chair and into a tub of chinese made liquid that was left over from the evenings takeaway (doh!) It had be there for a good half hour before I noticed. But the question is did I panic? Not in the slightest, because it was Nintendo made. I took it apart, cleaned up, dried it out, put it back together and shazzam it still worked. Now had that been anything else I'd have sh!t myself.
What do you guys think, compared to other consoles past to present are Nintendo consoles the better quality in terms of materials used to build it?
(Edit: a bit of rewording to clear things up)
*removed (no pun intended) as I guess it's not needed*