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Revolution Revealed
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Revolution Revealed
This product is intended to be a revolution, not simply an evolution. Such a lofty statement, possibly the highest one can make. Did Nintendo do as it said it would?
Main Controller Features
3D Pointing. Sensors understand up, down, left, right, forward and backward.
Tilt Sensitive. Controller can be rotated or rolled from side-to-side.
Buttons Included. Has a trigger on its backside, face buttons, and a D-Pad.
Multifunctional. Has an expansion port which can be used with different types of controller peripherals. Analog stick with two trigger buttons planned for left hand.
Wireless. Totally wire-free. Currently there are no details on the max distance, source or power, or otherwise.
Rumble Built-in. Included as a standard in all the controllers.
It is definitely not a mere evolution like the 360 and Ps3. Very risky move played by Nintendo. But, that is certainly what they do best. The NES was an insanely risky move in its time, and I think it was their best product. They have finally gotten back to their old self and actually innovated. No one is doing the shit they are. Looking at the picture the first time I couldn't help but think... what the fuck?! But, the more I think about it the more I realize is that this is what gaming needs. It needs a kick in the ass like this. It needs this design that looks like Miyamoto took an overdose of shrooms. It needs to be risky.
It is going to hurt them with third party, obviously. Sony and Microsoft have both been fairly conservative and merely upgraded their systems. Nintendo went nuts.
I'm really excited to try one out. There hasn't been something this new and innovative since the NES, and Im really proud of Nintendo for going for it.
Read this: http://cube.ign.com/articles/651/651224p1.html
Main Controller Features
3D Pointing. Sensors understand up, down, left, right, forward and backward.
Tilt Sensitive. Controller can be rotated or rolled from side-to-side.
Buttons Included. Has a trigger on its backside, face buttons, and a D-Pad.
Multifunctional. Has an expansion port which can be used with different types of controller peripherals. Analog stick with two trigger buttons planned for left hand.
Wireless. Totally wire-free. Currently there are no details on the max distance, source or power, or otherwise.
Rumble Built-in. Included as a standard in all the controllers.
It is definitely not a mere evolution like the 360 and Ps3. Very risky move played by Nintendo. But, that is certainly what they do best. The NES was an insanely risky move in its time, and I think it was their best product. They have finally gotten back to their old self and actually innovated. No one is doing the shit they are. Looking at the picture the first time I couldn't help but think... what the fuck?! But, the more I think about it the more I realize is that this is what gaming needs. It needs a kick in the ass like this. It needs this design that looks like Miyamoto took an overdose of shrooms. It needs to be risky.
It is going to hurt them with third party, obviously. Sony and Microsoft have both been fairly conservative and merely upgraded their systems. Nintendo went nuts.
I'm really excited to try one out. There hasn't been something this new and innovative since the NES, and Im really proud of Nintendo for going for it.
Read this: http://cube.ign.com/articles/651/651224p1.html
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Looks great, eh... I really wasn't expecting that. Can't wait to try it.
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My gut says - what the fuck kind of controller is that supposed to be?
Of the new controllers I like the look of the Xbox 360 one (where they seem to have taken on board the complaints about the original controller and made improvements) the PS3 controller looks lame to me too... *sighs*
I dunno, it has the potential to either be really cool or totally suck. It's nice that they're being innovative and all, but frankly I'd have more confidence if it didn't look like a TV remote control.
Of the new controllers I like the look of the Xbox 360 one (where they seem to have taken on board the complaints about the original controller and made improvements) the PS3 controller looks lame to me too... *sighs*
I dunno, it has the potential to either be really cool or totally suck. It's nice that they're being innovative and all, but frankly I'd have more confidence if it didn't look like a TV remote control.
It sounds better once you read about the tech demos.
http://hardware.gamespot.com/Story-ST-15143-2567-x-x-x
I'm making a few predictions.
1) The revolution will have little worthwhile third-party support.
2) It will have a few great, innovative games, made mostly by Nintendo themselves.
3) They won't sell near as many consoles as Microsoft or Sony.
Hey, that's the same as my predictions for the Gamecube!
http://hardware.gamespot.com/Story-ST-15143-2567-x-x-x
I'm making a few predictions.
1) The revolution will have little worthwhile third-party support.
2) It will have a few great, innovative games, made mostly by Nintendo themselves.
3) They won't sell near as many consoles as Microsoft or Sony.
Hey, that's the same as my predictions for the Gamecube!
Re: Revolution Revealed
This shit is BANANAS,BreakmanX wrote: Nintendo went nuts.
B-A-N-A-N-A-S!!!!!!!!!
I'll admit I have a lot of questions and possible issues, but if one company can pull something like this off, it's Nintendo. This is really what the industry needs, a company who has enough guts to try something different instead of just evolving the last 2 generations. Don't get me wrong, some games on the 360 look good, and the PS3, but they'll probably just be prettier graphics, smoother frame rate hopefully, and maybe better online play.
Nintendo started this with the DS, surprising everyone and it's turning out not to be a bad little system at all. I think it might take a solid efford from Nintendo to push the Revolution as something new and cool, and it will take a little time, but I'm excited for what Nintendo could do with the controler.
My main worry is with 3rd party support. It's going to be harder to release multiplatform games if Nintendo's controller is so different, but then again, there's some decent support for the DS, and it's getting better. My other minor worry is for more complicated games like Zelda. The motion tracking is cool, but I want to play a long game, but don't want to just wave my arms around for hours on end. But when I heard about how the remote part could be snapped into a standard controller shell with the functionality of the remote, that sounded cool.
Even if this whole concept flopps, which I hope it doesn't, I still have to respect Nintendo for trying to inovate at a time where there isn't as much as there should be.
Nintendo started this with the DS, surprising everyone and it's turning out not to be a bad little system at all. I think it might take a solid efford from Nintendo to push the Revolution as something new and cool, and it will take a little time, but I'm excited for what Nintendo could do with the controler.
My main worry is with 3rd party support. It's going to be harder to release multiplatform games if Nintendo's controller is so different, but then again, there's some decent support for the DS, and it's getting better. My other minor worry is for more complicated games like Zelda. The motion tracking is cool, but I want to play a long game, but don't want to just wave my arms around for hours on end. But when I heard about how the remote part could be snapped into a standard controller shell with the functionality of the remote, that sounded cool.
Even if this whole concept flopps, which I hope it doesn't, I still have to respect Nintendo for trying to inovate at a time where there isn't as much as there should be.
wraith kind of said what i was thinking. third party might be an use but multi platform shouldn't be out of the question if nintendo makes an attachment that allows normal controller function, like someone stated about about using the GC controller.
also look at the ds, people said no one would want to develop for it because it would be too much pressue to use all the functions. but which handheld has better support? the psp or the ds? i think developers will be pumped to do some cool new things. but thats just me.
also look at the ds, people said no one would want to develop for it because it would be too much pressue to use all the functions. but which handheld has better support? the psp or the ds? i think developers will be pumped to do some cool new things. but thats just me.
i've been rapping for about seventeen years, okay. i don't write my stuff anymore, i just kick it from my head, you know what i'm saying, i can do that. no disrespect, but thats how i am.
It's the same kind of excitement I felt when the DS was announced. So many new, interesting possibilities...Verence wrote:Anyone see the trailer of people playing the game? One guy playing a music game by using two controllers like drumsticks, one guy looking all samurai and using a controller like a sword, I'm kinda' looking forward to the Rev now.