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Nintendo Revolution
The Controllers are remotes. OMG. I will get it just for the coolness of that.
Anyone caught smoking at Layer Road will be buried in the
centre circle by the forking groundsman, with only their head
showing, and left there during the second half.
Previous threats of electrocution, being made to listen to Will
Young and being hung from the floodlights have
failed to discourage all the smokers.

If Cardiff players had to stand and pay respects to an English national anthem, would they? I don't think so.
But Arsenal players manage to do it.
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Too bad the PlayStation and XBox fanboys are already taking the piss out of it. -_-;;
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Well they won't be laughing when it comes out. (I'll stick the remote sensor in them and control them. My plan for Nintendo Donmination Will succed.)
Anyone caught smoking at Layer Road will be buried in the
centre circle by the forking groundsman, with only their head
showing, and left there during the second half.
Previous threats of electrocution, being made to listen to Will
Young and being hung from the floodlights have
failed to discourage all the smokers.

If Cardiff players had to stand and pay respects to an English national anthem, would they? I don't think so.
But Arsenal players manage to do it.
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Watch out for sony/microsoft copies of the Rev control system in the near future, you can guarantee it.

Funny stuff tho, i have just read a silly rumour imo that the rev is expected to launch at $99. You gotta love the internet for this kinda stuff. Made me laugh. Also speculation is mounting(in my mind only maybe heh) that due to the extended delay of Twilight princess, i believe Nintendo is planning a massive double launch of the new Zelda game along with Revolution. This would be a good idea imo and help to shift many Revs imo. There could be Revolution only features available in the game itself. Why the hell else is there yet another delay on this game then????? Grrr Nintendo. Tongue
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Well, Nintendo did say that the Gamecube wouldn't die when the Revolution get's it's release... so i wouldn't actually be surprised! lol

It'd still be a Gamecube Zelda title, but you could obviously play it on both consoles.
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I don't think that anyone will copy the idea. Here's why:
1) They'd have to completely change the control system of the games, which would be REALLY awkward at this stage.
2) They wouldn't want to take a risk, because they know their customers won't like it.
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Being the cynic i am, i do believe that in some way the rev controller will be mimicked by others in the future. After all, all of Nintendos ideas have been copied to some degree by everyone else heh Tongue

Quote:Well they won't be laughing when it comes out. (I'll stick the remote sensor in them and control them. My plan for Nintendo Donmination Will succed.)

Good plan Smile
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Some guy on a forum has made up his own preception of what the Revolution will control like, and actually it's not a bad little video. Be great if it actually does work like that to be honest. Here's the link anyways (.avi file)
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Found this in a german newspaper:

Merrick interviewed by German newspaper
Jim Merrick, head of marketing at Nintendo of Europe, has been interviewed by a German newspaper. Here are Merrick´s quotes translated:

"Nintendo is an entertainment company. We do not own movie studios. Neither are we hardware manufacturers. The ´Revolution´ may be able to play back movies on DVD - but that is not an important feature for us. We offer good interactive entertainment instead. That is not a question of hardware or power, though. All that is irrelevant. Only the games matter," says Merrick.

Microsoft may also be pursuing the strategy of widening the target audience, "but we see nothing of that - they still produce the same games, which are perfected only with a particular target group in mind. We prefer to take a step back in order to widen the target audience," says Merrick. "The average person today cannot relate to a videogame. (...) If you picture a videogamer nowadays, it is a pale juvenile who drinks Cola and eats crisps. That should not be so."

"The youngest gamers are four to five years old. We will not abandon our market share in this demographic. But we will try to score with the older target groups. In Japan, games which exercise your brain are very popular with people around 35 and older. Those are not the kind of people you would call videogamers," says Merrick.

"We are well aware that the game market is price-sensitive, especially when trying to reach a mass market. I very much hope the ´Revolution´ will cost less than the Xbox360´s 400 Euro," says Merrick. The new Microsoft console was only expensive because of, for instance, its support of high-definition television (HDTV). "But only few people can put that to use. We will not do that," says Merrick.

"Nintendo will also establish an online community. But we do not want to make the mistake of charging for such a service first, and only later make it worth the consumer´s while. With our portable console Nintendo DS, we will choose a different path. Our online service, starting with the game ´Mario Kart´ in November, will be free to gamers. (...) With the Nintendo ´Revolution´, however, not all online games will be free of charge for users."

"We are not worried because of the Xbox. The offering will be limited and the type of games will not be appealing to all target groups. There will always be a group of tech-fans who will instantly buy the new console generation. But the mass market will not move in on the device - at least not, until they see what Sony and Nintendo have on offer next year. If our strategy of reaching a wider demographic takes hold, we have a very good chance of becoming market leader by the end of 2007," Merrick hopes.
Bold statements, there. Unusually bold for a company that has always preferred to avoid the issue of leadership in the home console market.

Source: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 24.10.2005
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Nice link, Lee-Yoshi. That would be great if the Revolution actually worked like that.
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