Draft 1
Dear Reggie,
After the Wii u finally is brought back to life with the help of Mario Kart, Smash Bros and many other titles, Nintendo had been acting a little cocky to its loyal customers. We could totally understand, and we all hope the big N to be back to the throne, and become a saviour to the industrial.
VR has been quite popular recently, and multiple companies like Sony, Valve and Microsoft (though Hololens are not intended for Xbox) are involved. When Nintendo can get the hand on this, in a sense it is too late. Besides, VR is quite against the philosophy of Nintendo and the contents currently available is not too fun either. However VR does have a potential competitor that is in a sense far more superior, which are Holograms. I found this project called bleen on indiegogo that could project holograms without oversized and overpriced projector or pre-constructed membrane. It is still in early development and not too cheap but has some incredible potential, such as making hologram the same size as a human while it self being or screen-less display, though you will need to develop some advanced sensing technology to make it more interactive. Please at least investigate the prototypes, as most of your competitors are not focused on this (I am not one of the developers or company employees of bleen).
Long live the big N. And good luck with new 3ds XL, wii u and the NX as well as new Membership Program, PC, Mobile, spinoffs and theme parks.
Sincerely,
Some random fan that lives in Canada
Dear Reggie,
After the Wii u finally is brought back to life with the help of Mario Kart, Smash Bros and many other titles, Nintendo had been acting a little cocky to its loyal customers. We could totally understand, and we all hope the big N to be back to the throne, and become a saviour to the industrial.
VR has been quite popular recently, and multiple companies like Sony, Valve and Microsoft (though Hololens are not intended for Xbox) are involved. When Nintendo can get the hand on this, in a sense it is too late. Besides, VR is quite against the philosophy of Nintendo and the contents currently available is not too fun either. However VR does have a potential competitor that is in a sense far more superior, which are Holograms. I found this project called bleen on indiegogo that could project holograms without oversized and overpriced projector or pre-constructed membrane. It is still in early development and not too cheap but has some incredible potential, such as making hologram the same size as a human while it self being or screen-less display, though you will need to develop some advanced sensing technology to make it more interactive. Please at least investigate the prototypes, as most of your competitors are not focused on this (I am not one of the developers or company employees of bleen).
Long live the big N. And good luck with new 3ds XL, wii u and the NX as well as new Membership Program, PC, Mobile, spinoffs and theme parks.
Sincerely,
Some random fan that lives in Canada