Yeah, Rev remote is already very small.Cauliflower of Love said:why....is it smaller?
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Yeah, Rev remote is already very small.Cauliflower of Love said:why....is it smaller?
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some tech guy at MicrosoftRuzbeh said:Who the hell is Major Nelson?
Nintendo might've wanted to do cartoons or something...El_Victor said:And now about something completely different (but the question does not really deserve its own thread);
Didn't Nintendo invest in an Anime Studio? Or something along those lines? I wonder what happened with that..
nightez said:From Major Nelson himself apparently
I put that next to the NES Revolution pic.civilstrife said:
SEXY AS FUCK
seriously, i'm going to email that to nintendo O_OFuzzy said:I put that next to the NES Revolution pic.
Do it Nintendo.
CrisKre said:I said it before and I will say it again: I havent been so excited by a vg product since Mario 64.
During the weekend a few things popped in my head:
I would love to see a game where you use telequinesis of some sort, point the wand at objets on screen to "lift them"and the toss them a'la Nintendogs freesby. I would also like to see a sequel to PN03 with this thing too (I loved thet game, damn the haters)
Holy shitballs. That is so fucking sick. Talk about a time-warp. Imagine sitting down, with that, downloading Mario Brothers, and playing.Fuzzy said:I put that next to the NES Revolution pic.
Do it Nintendo.
after seeing the controller i figured yamauchi chose him cause he was the only one in the company more insane than he was. little did we know how much of a psychopath the soft spoken mild mannered iwata was.CrisKre said:Another testament that Yamauchi is the most cunning mofo on earth, he couldnt have chosen a better successor.
I know, i know. This is the kind of shit that will make the Revolution RULE if it's actually done.Aurora said:Wow, that's hot.
Can you imagine actually blocking, parrying and attacking with the remote? It could turn out to be amazing.
damn that looks realmoku said:
Been there, done that!moku said:
Fuzzy said:I put that next to the NES Revolution pic.
Do it Nintendo.
moku said:...
http://revtruth.ytmnd.com/ <------ :lol
Because this thread went from people only knowing what it looks like to people reading the hands-on at a few sites and understanding what the possibilities are.Kung Fu Jedi said:It's also interesting how this thread has gone. I have only read the first few pages and the last few, but it's gone from "OMG, that thing sucks!" to "Wow! Nintendo has done it again! Great controller!" Very interesting change of opinion for sure.
moku said:On an interesting sidenote, check this pic out;
http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/...e-revolution-controller-20050915054852879.jpg
If you look at the reflection, it differs from the controller bieng held.
Odd, and interesting to say the least. I wonder if it means something?
CrisKre said:Again, I hope EAD knows this...
Oh my lord. If they don't make this, they're fools beyond measure.Fuzzy said:I put that next to the NES Revolution pic.
Do it Nintendo.
fugimax said:According to Nintendo, though, the APIs for graphics/etc. are essentially the same as Gamecube. The main changes will be in the controller APIs (obviously).
PS3/360 devs are having to deal with much much harder problems. Developing Revolution games will be much easier and familiar to existing gcn developers.
nightez said:From Major Nelson himself apparently
im guessing they have some team working on an fps cause iwata said he wanted it to become the new fps control standard. so itd be more goldeneye/halo proportions rather than mario 64. or something. whatever. but i expect some multiplayer fps at launch.CrisKre said:The other thing I hope nintendo realizes, is that this is a good start for revo but they need to have a killer application that showcases the paradigm shift this offers DAY 1. That is a must. And I mean a killer application of Mario 64 proportions. No if or buts, people need to see a game the simply have to play and can only be done with this controller. Potential doesnt sell Nintendo systems any more. Its all in the game.
Again, I hope EAD knows this...
BorkBork said:Definite first party titles I envision Nintendo to put out during the launch window:
1.) Mario. Duh, they've already said they're not doing another launch without Mario. Still don't have too much of an idea how they're incorporating the controller with it.
2.) Pilot Wings. Honestly, it's probably the easiest and coolest showcase for the one hand rev controller. MAKE IT HAPPEN.
3.) Metroid Prime 3. Full blown FPS (As much as I liked the FPA idea), essential to convince the hard core dual analog/PC crowd that this is a legitimate and perhaps better alternative to the old methods.
4.) Smash Brothers. Online showcase with enormous appeal. Another one in which I have no idea how they're going to do the controls.
5.) Waverace. No brainer on controller.
Show these in a convincing way within the first six months of launch with combined with some new franchises, and you've got a system with legs to stand on past the gimmick stage.
donny2112 said:Nintendo will probably have dozens of games available at launch, if they can get the download service working at the start. They may even pre-load the system with a couple of games (new Super Mario Bros. that uses the Revolution controller?), if the download service isn't set up at first. There's also the whole "it plays all GameCube games" thing to keep people busy.
It could be like the early months with the DS where, after finishing Super Mario 64 DS, GBA games were the games of choice on the DS for a few months. If there's a delay in getting software out at launch, preloaded/downloaded/GameCube games will help soften the blow, if not remove it entirely.
BorkBork said:4.) Smash Brothers. Online showcase with enormous appeal. Another one in which I have no idea how they're going to do the controls.
Easy!GoutPatrol said:I have been thinking about this as well. How are they going to do SSB?...