Is Cutting Edge Technology Always Good for Business? [View article]
The Wii's controller is nothing more then an updated version of Nintendo's Power Glove and U-Force that was introduced in the late 80's.
On Dec 24 12:28 PM Sasha B wrote:
> I think the title of this article is provocative and a little bit > misleading. The matter of fact is that Wii does have a cutting edge > technology. Luckily for them it's not stupid graphics, but a controller. > The controller makes all the difference for the Wii and its users. > If anybody can convince me that the controller is not a cutting edge > technology I shall stand corrected. The real lesson from this console > story is that pure "leading edge" technology is not necessary what > majority of the customers need. The want fun in the games. Sony sell > graphics instead of fun. Wii went after what customers need and not > the benchmark performance that drive development of Xbox and PS. > All the companies use new technologies it's the match of our needs > to the new technologies that makes the fittest to survive.
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The Wii's controller is nothing more then an updated version of Nintendo's Power Glove and U-Force that was introduced in the late 80's.
On Dec 24 12:28 PM Sasha B wrote:
> I think the title of this article is provocative and a little bit
> misleading. The matter of fact is that Wii does have a cutting edge
> technology. Luckily for them it's not stupid graphics, but a controller.
> The controller makes all the difference for the Wii and its users.
> If anybody can convince me that the controller is not a cutting edge
> technology I shall stand corrected. The real lesson from this console
> story is that pure "leading edge" technology is not necessary what
> majority of the customers need. The want fun in the games. Sony sell
> graphics instead of fun. Wii went after what customers need and not
> the benchmark performance that drive development of Xbox and PS.
> All the companies use new technologies it's the match of our needs
> to the new technologies that makes the fittest to survive.