The GameCube Portable actually looked sick, and you can even build stuff like that yourself if you have the electronic know-how, which I wish I did. Really sucks that no company makes stuff like that officially, they'd damn near print money if they did it right.
One of the greatest zeitgeist videos of all time, a perfect time capsule for future generations of internet denizens to understand what the late 2000s were all about
For anyone wondering the video was made by the channel names VideoGame af . This is unrelated to the video but the creator also got a job at epic games where he works on Fortnite
@@Cool-Vest_Leo I don't think they will call it the "New Virtual Boy", at least not officially. But with Nintendo Labo they already made a little VR System. I don't think they will go on to make a real VR Console though, at least not pure VR. With the next generation, they could try do create something like the Pimax Portal, as the Portal already looks almost identical to the OLED switch.
@@nintendogamer1926 I think they secretly love the VB (look at the absurd amount of references it has). It will probably be able to dock like the switch but focus on VR, kind of like a reverse Pimax. And I imagine that it will take some design inspiration from the VB. Also I see the Labo kit as more of an experiment than their actual VR experience.
The Nintendo ON reveal trailer was insane. The dude dropped it as a "leak" during E3 just days before Iwata famously walked on stage with the Revolution in hand.
Fun thing, the first concept of the ds was that it would be like an old phone, it was closed and you could open it to reveal a touch screen and a keyboard or something else but they change it later cuz de CEO of Nintendo was like "WE NEED 2 SCREENS, RN!!!" And they had to change the hole DS, and they needed to do it for the E3, that was like in a month or something lol
Bro, the guy behind the original video was like, a time traveller, and it didn't take the PS4 to convince me, it was that PS4 (Again) line that got me.
This was not 2013 at all, that was clearly a 2006-2007 era video, case and point being the use of "Let the bodies hit the floor" was popular for edits and AMVs back then, plus the video was put together with Windows XP era movie maker, I used to upload similar stuff back in the day when I was in my early teens lol
Congrats sherlock👏 you solved a case that doesn't even exist. You can see the title of the video says "this will be the gaming in 2013" keyword, future. It didn't say anything or suggest anything about it being made in 2013.
Fun fact, the Xbox 720 showed up in an old movie called real steel in one of the later scenes on an advertisement outside one of the rings, it apparently took place in the (now) “future” year 2020.