New details being reported by IGN besides the possible name include its internal components -- it will carry a "revamped" AMD R700 GPU and a triple-core IBM PowerPC chipset with faster speeds than those of the Xbox 360's processor -- and its Xbox 360-like size. The system will resemble a modern-day Super Nintendo and, based on the estimated costs to produce it, could cost between $350 and $400. Of course, those prices could drop the longer Nintendo opts to wait to release the system. IGN also says the system will indeed have a touchscreen-equipped controller that can have games streamed to it from the console. Kotaku has new details about the system's controller -- or controllers, as appears to be the case. It would seem that there will be two types of controllers available depending on the game. One will be a waggling, Wii remote-style controller that may or may not simply use the current technology from the Wii's remote. The other will be the controller with a camera and touchscreen that we've been hearing about; the screen will allegedly measure in at 6.2 inches and feature eight buttons and two analog sticks. Jessica Biel Christina Milian Kelly Brook Robin Tunney Kate Groombridge
Project Caf� may be the code name of Nintendo's next console but "Stream" is rumored to be one of the names in consideration for the final product.
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