DieNgamers said:
Touch sensitivity? :OLast year, Nintendo gave the world a brief glimpse at their new single handed controller. Have you had the chance to see it yet?
Yes, and the beauty of the new Revolution controller is that the possibilities for new game ideas are limitless. Im sure that Nintendo already has a number of phenomenal design concepts built around 3D Pointing or Touch Sensitivity for their 1st party games. Our developers are inspired and excited by the new controllers features.
Smiles and Cries said:that was the worst move by nintendo and reggie... showing that crap :lol
Smiles and Cries said:that was the worst move by nintendo and reggie... showing that crap :lol
It might be worth mentioning that that vid is from the e3 conference aimed at retailers and such, held a few days after the big Nintendo e3 press conference. They tend be a less... enthusiastic than the cheering and crying Nintendo fan crowd the main conference attracts, I'd imagine.Zerodoppler said:"As you can see, Revolution will more than hold it's own in graphical performance."
It's the only nintendo conference I've seen where the audience is dead silent when they get a glimpse of a new game. :lol
I'm not sure, but I think developing for DS is actually supposed to be cheaper than developing for GBA. I saw numbers floating around somewhere before.AdmiralViscen said:Wasn't someone saying in another thread that Revo devkits were only 2 grand? Can that be accurate, if DS is $2500?
Ark-AMN said:The funny thing about that MP3 teaser was that Retro didn't have a clue that it was going to be shown at the press conference, and that it was something they made like in a day or so just for fun.
PkunkFury said:Yeah some of these newer glasses are getting close to the shutter glasses in performance. Nintendo might get their hands on something like this, it's up in the air at this point
kaizoku said:If its nothing more than special effects its nothing. It would only be special if you could interact with the 3D object in 3D, but we're a long way from that!
Revo devkits (at least current ones) are 2000$ (By the way, IIRC, GBA devkits are free, now).Wasn't someone saying in another thread that Revo devkits were only 2 grand? Can that be accurate, if DS is $2500?
Those nombers were kinda "biazed". They've been obtained by the mean of some (between 5 and a hundred, depending on the console) budgets for games.I'm not sure, but I think developing for DS is actually supposed to be cheaper than developing for GBA. I saw numbers floating around somewhere before.
Shiggy said:Well, this is possible with the Revolution controller afaik![]()
Shigeru Miyamoto said:"I think maybe if I could do anything, I would make it so you don't have to sit in front of a TV and play. If you could have a machine that you just plugged in and played inside a virtual world that - would be just great."
"It's convenient to make games that are played on TVs,"
"But I always wanted to have a custom-sized screen that wasn't the typical four-cornered cathode-ray-tube TV. I've always thought that games would eventually break free of the confines of a TV screen to fill an entire room. But I would rather not say anything more about that."
"Sitting in front of your monitor with a controller, there's really nowhere to go from that paradigm, all you can do is make it prettier and faster"
Satoru Iwata said:"We invented the current way a console is played - in front of a television and holding a controller - but maybe that image will change."
kaizoku said:Talk of 3D glasses is ridiculous imo. All that would do is make the images on your TV look like they are fling towards you. If an astroid were to fly out of your TV, you wouldn't be able to aim at it and shoot it would you?
If its nothing more than special effects its nothing. It would only be special if you could interact with the 3D object in 3D, but we're a long way from that!
Then again I have no idea how movie studios hope to implement stereoscopic 3D either, how will that benefit movies? Spykids was shit gimmicky crap. How is stereoscopic 3D more revolutionary than previous forms of crappy 3D? Its clearly going to happen in films so maybe they will do it for Rev since some game company beat them to it. But you know it'd be funny if they meant Nintendo's movie business beat them to it, not the games business, and I wouldn't be surprised by that actually knowing Nintendo.
The whole glasses/visor/helmet thing has been dismissed by everyone who knows anything. If you can do it without glasses thats a different matter.
kaizoku said:Are you hinting at something? I know the revmote can work in 3D space, but how will the console know that there is an image where you are pointing?
Previous 3D glasses had an object be on the TV, like a stick, and it would swing out towards you and look like it was going to hit you. But its still on the TV and its still just an optical illusion.
You cant reach out to where you think the stick is and touch it, so you can't point your revmote at what is basically an optical illusion and shoot it.
You also can't have a bullet fly out of the TV and towards you, whatever is being projected has to be on the TV at the time. We're not talking about holograms coming out of the TV here.
PkunkFury said:yeah this is one reason why 3D would be purely cosmetic and have no bearing on gameplay. You'd need to strap a head tracker onto the player as well (which they could do I suppose) in order to hope to accurately interact with the 3D illusion, but the accuracy still wouldn't be good enough for a game I think
and I think that Brooke guy was full of crap. Wasn't he just gessing like everyone else to drum up publicity for his site? It doesn't change the fact 3D is a possibility, but I wouldn't quote him
Nash said:There's no way you're going to get any form of stereoscopic 3D on Revolution.
Every option has drawbacks, either practical ones or cost reasons or both.
DrGAKMAN said:Agreed. I wonder with my BT headset w/ eyepeice idea could also have a small head tracking sensor...this would make 3D a tiny bit more immersive and wouldn't cost too much extra.
the androgyne said:Not as bad as the muted applause for Celda while miyamoto disapointingly smiled!
Shiggy said:I think those Brooke Burgess comments are quite interesting.
"we?re not talking about 3d VR?? I think we?re talkin about stereoscopic 3d?."
Brooke answers: Damn skippy, ngSliv??BIG difference
Later he says this:
"Will they show the hardware? Of course?and they?ll especially showcase the Rev wireless network - along with DS - all through the convention centre AND LA. 3D headgear? nope. 3D ?presentation??
Oh?and the big games they?ll push at the show - to showcase the new hardware, controller, display, and ?communication? aspects - will be Pilotwings, Smash Bros, Mario ?128?, Metroid?.oh yeah, and that whole Zelda thing."
http://brokensaints.com/blog/?p=312
But is he trustworthy?
Shalomi said:Speaking of Rev speculations, does anyone know a site where I can order razor blades? All I have is this electric one.
PhoenixDark said:
Nash said:The only thing I think is remotely possible where 3D is concerned, is Nintendo will announce a partnership with Sharp or something and offer separate displays which use their 3D LCD panels. Maybe small portable ones like the GC displays that they never released. 3D displays using a parallax grid have come quite a long way, and don't require a headset, they just have a limited viewing angle to experience the 3D effect.
Revolution games could support it in hardware, so it would be there as an option for people who want to experience it. The question would be whether it would be worth the effort on Nintendo's part to support something that is optional, and an expensive option at that. Probably not.
littlewig said:Why did the Broken Saints blog link to that post on gamespot? :\
back from the dead... huh?# Aries Says:
February 20th, 2006 at 11:41 pm
The RETURN
The Beginning of a New ERA
On March 21 , 2006 Nintendo will begin what will be known as the start of a Revolutionary Era. Im not saying I know what the second Revolutionary aspect will be. But if you go onling and look up some Patents of Nintendo you may start to see where Nintendo is going with the Nintendo Revolution. Remember last year when I said EA was going to make a Football game for the Nintendo Revolution that could only be played on the Nintendo Revolution. Just imagine calling out play to your players on screen and waving your arm to throw the football.(look up a Patent that has to do with voice) Nintedo said they want you to feel the game what better way to feel the game than letting the player act like he/she is a QuarterBack or the start of a MOVIE.
-Aries
Error2k4 said:back from the dead... huh?
Nash said:It just isn't practical.
A wireless headset with a screen would mean streaming video from the console to the headset, or the headset would generate it's own visuals which would make it very expensive and would still need to be fed with data telling it what to draw anyway. They aren't going to stream video along with everything else the controller is sending. So the only option you are left with is a wired headset.
All you'd really achieve with such a set-up is a HUD that's not on the TV anyway. Stereoscopic 3D isn't based on things that are close and things that are far away, it's 2 distinct views for both the left and right eyes. All red/blue glasses, or polarised glasses, or shuttered ones, do is offer different ways of showing the left eye one image and the right eye the other.
DrGAKMAN said:Also, I'm not suggesting something comparable to stereo scopic 3D nor anything too too advanced...basically just a few steps above blue/red 3D glasses.
PkunkFury said:and this Aries guy was even worse than Brooke. It is a shame Nintendo even mentioned some features hadn't been revealed, cuz it leaves every 10-15 year old Nintendo fan open to attacks from these creeps. I'd rather Nintendo had just kept their lips shut and surprised is with more info this May
DrGAKMAN said:Woah woah woah...where did I say goggles or a VR helmet??? I said headset, like the XBL headset. Go and read what I said again...not glasses, not goggles, not a helmet, just a small mic/headphone/eyepeice/head tracker headset!
Also, I'm not suggesting something comparable to stereo scopic 3D nor anything too too advanced...basically just a few steps above blue/red 3D glasses.
DrGAKMAN said:Woah woah woah...where did I say goggles or a VR helmet??? I said headset, like the XBL headset. Go and read what I said again...not glasses, not goggles, not a helmet, just a small mic/headphone/eyepeice/head tracker headset!
Also, I'm not suggesting something comparable to stereo scopic 3D nor anything too too advanced...basically just a few steps above blue/red 3D glasses.