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"All of these [companies] are looking for a way to differentiate themselves from each other," said IBM's Su. "What we offered them is sort of a bag of tricks in terms of processor technology ... that they could pull from to differentiate their products."
Microsoft is emphasizing Internet connectivity with its new high-definition Xbox 360, as well as other entertainment features such as the ability to connect to home computers to play music and show movies.
Sony's new PlayStation is expected to introduce a new high-definition DVD technology, called Blu-ray, along with all sorts of ways to connect with other Sony electronics such as MP3 music players and digital cameras.
Nintendo, meanwhile, is sticking fast to the gaming business. It was looking mainly for ways to better display graphics, speed up the processing power of its GameCube successor, and make it more user-friendly, with wireless controller connections and other features.
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In a recent interview with Eiji Aonuma, Aonuma revealed that the newest addition to the handheld Zelda series on the Nintendo DS will not be a Four Swords title. Aonuma also confirmed that this title is being developed by Nintendo themselves, breaking away from the recent Capcom development of Link’s GBA adventure, The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap. The in-house team that is working on this title is the same group that brought us console versions of Zelda, surrounding this game with much mystery and intrigue. Could this be the 3D DS Zelda adventure that we have been waiting for? Stay tuned to DSRevolution in the future to find out.
Ugh... 1.) keine Four Swords Online mehr, 2.) bitte bitte sei kein OoT Port oder irgenwas anderes 3Digers >_>.