I was thinking that they should make a gameboy company that makes anime, TV ep., movies, and other TV things that can be on GBA on cartridges, so they can have them be portable for travel. do you think that someone should do that, it could be potentially the biggest thing for nintendo to do. *P.S. this would be NOTHING like the VIDEO NOW (which is stupid anyway)
please people vote /\ it would be a lot better that VIDEO NOW because you could have color, longer clips, and better resolution. It maybe more expensive than DVDs but then you could have about a whole season of a TV series, or whole/part/half of an entire anime series, if you think about it (part bieng DBZ DB Inuyasha and/or all the other long running anime series) plus you could have the same thing as a DVD plus more like an actual game that lets you do more than just move the cursor and select the right choice (worst games ever made), and you could have multiple movies in one, (only one option for multi. in 1 is to have certain movies on cartridges and don't put them on other ones.)
Well...if you had something similar to Game Boy, then they would have cartridges right? i think they should have something like video now which is in color and better. What u can do now, is buy a portable dvd player (one like a portable CD player) and video glasses, but those are expensive.
I oppose this, for one reason: Nintendo is good at making games. Nintendo is trying to compete with Sony and Microsoft by going on multi-platforms, and trying to make their hardware more compatible with other forms of media. I think that Nintendo will be able to flourish on their gaming platforms if they keep focusing on their one major product: game production. Panasonic came out with a GameCube that played DVDs, had a small hard drive capable of ripping MP3's, a LCD screen, among others, it was good and apparently passed by reviews, but Panasonic did this independently without Nintendo's supervision (although they probably asked for modifications). If Nintendo focused on games and software while Panasonic (or whoever) focused on hardware and media platforms, I think that I might actually buy a Nintendo product.