26-09-2005, 11:37 PM
Yes Lee-yoshi i agree, the price of a Revolution is cheap and should entice new people to it as well.
As far as specs go, don't be surprised if those specs i quoted are nearer the truth than you think.Nintendo's real trick is in the way the hardware works(mode 7 on snes drool-3mhz cpu?????).
The x360 and ps3 are multi-media machines whereas Revolution will be a dedicated console(except for the dvd add-on-pointless imo as argos do a proper dvd player for 30gpb), so, a fair chunk of the cpu in x360/ps3 will go on multimedia content, not leving the true full power of the chip for games. Trust me the Revolution will rock a few people in 2006 and beyond.
As far as specs go, don't be surprised if those specs i quoted are nearer the truth than you think.Nintendo's real trick is in the way the hardware works(mode 7 on snes drool-3mhz cpu?????).
The x360 and ps3 are multi-media machines whereas Revolution will be a dedicated console(except for the dvd add-on-pointless imo as argos do a proper dvd player for 30gpb), so, a fair chunk of the cpu in x360/ps3 will go on multimedia content, not leving the true full power of the chip for games. Trust me the Revolution will rock a few people in 2006 and beyond.


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