GigaCom

GigaCom is a game system created by Gamecom (creator of Epic Saga) itself. Because of Gamecom's future partnership with Nintendo, some of Nintendo's games will be available on this system. The purpose of this system's idea is to have another option for Game Ideas makers for the system of their ideas.

What makes the GigaCom unique is some of its games such as the spinoffs of Combat Park will be available as soon as the game has been developed into playability, so they can play small versions of the game to start with (usually with two playble characters, in Combat Park's sake), and can recieve updates of the game via Wi-Fi as it's produced, until at last the final version is created.

Type: Home Console

Creator: GameCom ("Geemu Kom" in Japan)

Series Available: Epic Saga, Combat Park, Mario, Sonic, Megaman, Zelda, Kirby, Metroid, Tetris, Orochi Breaker, Hollow, Space Warriors, etc.

Appearance
The GigaCom bears a nostalgic resemblance to the NES, but with flashier colors and the box is bent slightly at an angle. The resemblance is intentional because it's meant to appeal to the audience that's growing tired of the modern looks of today's consoles.

ETG's vision of the GigaCom console
The GigaCom looks kinda like a Cube, the top part of it's front has 3 buttons: Power, Projectiles, and Eject. While the bottom part has 4 USB ports and the "position lightings" like the ones from the back of the PS3 Controller and the front of the Wiimote, so it's kinda like a fusion. the floor of the GigaCom has a power touch button for raising and lowering the LCD device! Welcome to the future, baby. The LCD device allows you to watch your friend's gameplay, listen to music, and other possible stuff while chillin' on the couch or your bed and watching TV. The other side of the floor has the arrow touch buttons for raising and lowering the "lay back" of the projectiles so it's like watching a theatre (LG Cinema 3D supported)! The back of the cube is like the current systems', which is unlike any other.

Colors

 * Original Red
 * NES/SNES Gray
 * GameCube Purple
 * Game Boy Advance Blue
 * PlayStation Black
 * Wii White
 * Xbox 360 S Green
 * Nintendo 3DS Aqua Blue/Black Color Fusion (Exclusive to administors)
 * Nintendo 3DS Cosmo Black/Black Color Fusion (Exclusive to administors)

Controller

 * M and N shoulder buttons
 * A,B,C,and D main buttons on the right side
 * Start Button in the middle
 * Two control sticks on the left
 * Z,Y,X,W Buttons below the main buttons
 * O Button on the back
 * No motion control
 * Shaped similarly to the Gamecube controller

ETG's vision of the GigaCom Controller Ver. 1
It's kind like a FightPad.
 * D-Pad buttons on the left
 * Select button on the left-middle
 * Start button on the right-middle
 * Home button on the middle
 * A, B, C, X, Y, Z buttons on the right
 * TL, BL, TR, and BR shoulder buttons
 * Some certain motion control on the regular controller
 * Player position display on front
 * Shaped similarly to the PlayStation 3 controller or SSFIV FightPad (w/o the battery thing on the bottom)

Features

 * Unlimited Save Data
 * Wi-Fi
 * Supports keyboard and mouse for internet app
 * Channel system that's a crossover between Xbox 360 and Wii
 * Supports download of online games
 * Comes packaged with mic and online capabilites
 * Comes with two controllers (in the special bundle, it also comes with the first Epic Saga)
 * Character customization similar to, yet very different from Miis and Avatars
 * Displays friend invites to a game when the system is turned on, regardless of what you're doing.
 * No parental controls. (HA!)

ETG's vision of the GigaCom features

 * 255 GB for storing lots of Save Datas, DLGs, and more!
 * 3G and 4G (special edition) Wi-Fi
 * Channel system that's like the NGP, with some tweeks
 * Compatible for multi-tasking
 * Comes with two controllers (ETG's maybe?)
 * Special edition comes with it's own ethernal cable with ethernal plug!
 * Sent to message (that appears on the top-right of the screen) if held Home button for a second
 * NetCom
 * NetCom MVP, a paid account upgrade for recieving automatically downloaded games, betas, exclusive content, and more
 * NetCom VIP, for GameCom directives only
 * Medal achievement system