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    Boom-Chicka-Ah: Here to Create a Star Commenter Empire: Better graphics do indeed help gameplay. Developers want more detail in their games and it takes powerful graphics hardware/software to fulfill their ... more »
    Taggart6: I don't always drink beer, but when I do...: I don't know many old folks homes with HDTVs so maybe he's on to something. #nintendo more »
    Striderhayasa - Can we get some damn m/kb support?!: I don't see anything mixed about what Miyamoto is saying. First and foremost, after the debacle that was the Gamecube, Nintendo wasn't sure if the Wii... more »
    Eltigro: Does that mean that if I play my Atari 2600 on my HDTV, ET will be fun? #nintendo more »
    Shiryu: Im good either way, but if or when I do buy a 1080p TV, I want to upscale my Wii to 1080p with something along the lines of that pic. I just hope Wii ... more »
    Thrumm: Graphics don't make the gaming experience better. Would HD graphics make Pac-Man an even better game, no. It's all about game play. You could have ... more »
    Sakilla: On one hand, I'm spoiled on HD graphics. On the other hand, art direction always beats graphics. Always. A bland and sterile looking game looks bland ... more »
    Esper mind tricks: Its like he's talking about girls: "Looks isn't everything, personality and charm is also important. But it wouldn't hurt to look good" #nintendo more »
    peteer02: I know it's never as easily as this, but wouldn't it be nice to see a WiiPlus or whatever they'd call it that could render every existing Wii title in... more »
    miquonranger03: Not REALLY mixed signals. He's saying that HD graphics are nice, but they don't really make the game itself better. Nintendo will focus on gameplay, b... more »
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