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I've thougt bout that too. It would be cool if u actually attached something to you feet. So in a soccer game u actually kicked the ball=)

Yeah! Like virtual reality!

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Yeah! Like virtual reality!

MY THOUGHTS EXACTLY!!!!!!!!!!

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Hows about the next console is SHAPED LIKE TINGLE????? And the game discs are shaped like Rupees, which you put into his mouth. :wacko: I'm sure everyone loves my helpful ideas. ^_^

Oh. My. GAWD!!!! Everybody would be killing their systems and hoping that it's a voodoo doll! KILL TINGLE!!!

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I say the next system should have four wheel drive, shocks, pegs, and get fifty miles to the gallon. ^_^

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The GameSphere.

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:D

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Maybe the new console will need a whole room so you can play.

Just imagine, you have a room with sensors everywhere and when you move or walk (the room wouldn't have furniture) the charachter in the game would move too!

You could actually run to play soccer and do all the moves in every game! that would be great! (tired, but great in the end!)

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that would be awesome, but it would have som techicnicall problems... imagine you are going to hyrule castle and u need to cross hyrule field... how would u get such a big room? :wacko:

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that would be awesome, but it would have som techicnicall problems... imagine you are going to hyrule castle and u need to cross hyrule field... how would u get such a big room? :wacko:

mmmh :unsure:

That could be a problem.

Maybe the thing about moving in the room could be only when you're in a room in the game, and what you say about going trought Hyrule Field could have another mechanism... :unsure:

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I'm sure nintendo could fix that anyway :D

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It could have treadmills at teh ends of the room, so when you get to the end, you keep walking, but you stay in the same place in teh room. :embarrassed:

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Yea, but you can't change direction on treadmills...

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Yea, but you can't change direction on treadmills...

Alas.....

Yet another problem....

MY IDEA:

It has this little virtual reality helmet. You insert the discs through this little thing in the top of the helmet.

It would have motion sensing gloves, for fighting games.

And a little trigger for selecting stuff.

the thing is, It would revolutionise you games.

Say you put in Twilight Princess. YOU WOULD ACTUALLY BE IN THE GAME!1

and you could take a toy sword and sheild, and the gloves would regognize it as a Sword and shield!!!!!

That would be ultimate......:wacko:

That's my thoughts.

Anywho.....

What about you guys?

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i don't think this has been posted yet

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayBMe5AvwhI

of course you're always gonnahave the problem of walking into walls, VR will only really work if you have a huge sphere that spins as you walk (staying in the same place) or if it intercepts your brain waves and sends them into the game instead.

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Who knows what the Wii's successor will be like? :unsure:

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I have often thought about this and we have come to the conclusion that it will most likely be virtual reality.

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