Nah.
in the same way Nintendo fans were undoubtedly watching the PS4 and Xbox One reveal events in 2013.
It's like the biggest thing that can happen at an E3.
"You really think someone would put so much effort into a fake?". Lol, it was a fun thread.
It's going to be amazing when the real controller is revealed and looks almost exactly like that fake
I am waiting for someone who will say that this video revealing fake is fake...
And Nintendo will point to that thread for support for the design. After going through all the stages of grief people started forcing themselves to like it. Maybe this gives Nintendo crazy ideas. "These guys will accept anything!"
I'm very glad this is fake but I still feel on edge. This whole episode has reminded me that it is still very possible that Nintendo could come out with something just utterly bonkers.
what about the confidential stickers?
It would be hilarious if Nintendo basically created the same thing by pure coincidence
As with "Nintendo ON," the fake will be better than what Nintendo reveals.
LOL, I knew it! I did the same hoax back in 2011, when I released those "leaked images" of the Wii2
For a 3D artist is so easy to fool people!
Renders can be really convincing. These are from the IKEA catalog, one is a photo and one is render - can you tell which? And these are 4+ years old, so rendering techniques have probably gotten even better since then.
The second one?Renders can be really convincing. These are from the IKEA catalog, one is a photo and one is render - can you tell which? And these are 4+ years old, so rendering techniques have probably gotten even better since then.
Can't wait till the real NX controller is even crazier and people start pining for the fake.
The patent is still real. If they decide to use it for NX is another story.
If they use it though, I wouldn't be surprised to see something much less premium looking.
Renders can be really convincing. These are from the IKEA catalog, one is a photo and one is render - can you tell which? And these are 4+ years old, so rendering techniques have probably gotten even better since then.