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  • 11-19-2012 01:48 AM
    Elementician
    someone that I know told me that, its not like its crossing consoles like a Wii to a PS3, its a Nintendo product, its a Wii, just a new version.
  • 11-19-2012 02:14 AM
    Alternity
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    Originally Posted by Elementician View Post
    someone that I know told me that, its not like its crossing consoles like a Wii to a PS3, its a Nintendo product, its a Wii, just a new version.

    It's cross console, just within the same company. It never happened before, so it's a first.
  • 11-19-2012 05:00 AM
    jibjqrkl
    so there's no online play yet for Wii titles, but you already know it's cross-console? yeah, definitely gonna need some more confirmation on this than "someone told me"
  • 11-19-2012 10:58 AM
    SirDavidTLynch
    It's the same version of the same game; it's no different from playing 2DS games online on a 3DS.
  • 11-19-2012 11:03 AM
    Alternity
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    Originally Posted by SirDavidTLynch View Post
    It's the same version of the same game; it's no different from playing 2DS games online on a 3DS.

    I can understand this on handled consoles, not very hard to emulate the thing, however, I've never, ever seen a house console that can do that yet, and still not sure this is true. The only thing that is cross-console is FFXI so far.
  • 11-19-2012 11:17 AM
    murph
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    Originally Posted by Alternity View Post
    It's cross console, just within the same company. It never happened before, so it's a first.

    What about Xbox/Xbox 360? I could play Halo 2 on my Xbox vs you on Xbox 360. Well, until they turned off the XBL service for Xbox that is :)
  • 11-19-2012 11:53 AM
    Alternity
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    Originally Posted by murph View Post
    What about Xbox/Xbox 360? I could play Halo 2 on my Xbox vs you on Xbox 360. Well, until they turned off the XBL service for Xbox that is :)

    Yeah but the emulation on xbox isn't that great, and I didn't even know that frankly. I'm kinda surprised by that news.
  • 11-19-2012 01:14 PM
    Bront20
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Alternity View Post
    It's cross console, just within the same company. It never happened before, so it's a first.

    Um, couldn't you play Halo online across both Xboxes?
  • 11-19-2012 02:37 PM
    Alternity
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    Originally Posted by Bront20 View Post
    Um, couldn't you play Halo online across both Xboxes?

    See the posts above.
  • 11-19-2012 02:46 PM
    Blucher28
    Guys, I was asking if anyone new if the RB3 game and the RB2 instruments would work with the new Wii U because The nintendo site says that the Wii U will be backwards compatible with MOST Wii games and accessories. I haven't seen anything that looks like RB or GH coming out for the Wii U. The closest thing is the Wii Sing game. I didn't even think about the GH stuff because I don't play those very much anymore. Yikes! I did write to Nintendo and here is there answer:

    "Regarding Rock Band accessories, I'm sorry to say that I don't have any information as to whether or not they will be compatible with Wii U at this time. Also, it sounds like you may have been asking if you will be able to move your Virtual Console games from your Wii console to Wii U via SD or SDHC Card. If so, there is no way to transfer the content just by inserting an SD Card. However, the good news is that Wii U owners will be able to wirelessly transfer content to their Wii U system, but both systems will need to be present and connected to the Internet in order to do so. Also, Wii U will need an SD Card in order to transfer, and this process will be similar to transferring content from a Nintendo DSi or Nintendo 3DS to another Nintendo 3DS/Nintendo 3DS XL system."
    I asked about DLC and they answered about Virtual Console games, so who knows.

    When I wrote to Harmonix asking the same questions, this was their answer:

    "We actually haven’t been given any info about hardware or DLC compatibility from Nintendo, but we’ll definitely share the news as soon as we know more!"

    This was why I decided to reach out the the RB community. Unbelievable that no one tested any of this stuff!