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Nintendo Futura ?

http://www.playbomb.com/2005/11/01/18/nintendo-fortonafuturna-not-vr-but-cool/

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Shigeru Miyamoto (Nintendo) : '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.'
 
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Chris Norris from CNN is rating the Revolution's controller:

http://money.cnn.com/2005/12/15/commentary/game_over/column_gaming/?cnn=yes

I really want to see Nintendo succeeding with this one. They are perhaps the only innovative video game brand out there and tbh, I'm loving that controller!

I do fear its gonna be all kiddy games and in the end, the commercialism of the Sony and Microsoft is gonna rule the majority gullible game buyers :(. But it is a good sign that this guy commends the controller - especially for games like an FPS....:applause:
 
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Excellent technology, kiddy games has always been the problem for Nintendo. I'd rather see a three-way console battle than a two-horse race. More competition keeps them on their toes.
 
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ok im just wondering how could the revolutions controller be used in PES type game? and is there ever going to be good football game for it(revolution).
 
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There is a 'shell' standard type controller which you slot the remote into so you can play traditional games.
 
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cant they think any good way to use that new controller in sports games? whats the point having revolution if sports games use standart type controller?
 
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I didn't say that they'd be using a standard controller for sports games, I just said that the option was there. I personally would hope that Sony fix their goddamn banana so that I can play WE properly.
 
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Shigeru Miyamoto (Nintendo) : '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.'
 
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APX said:
cant they think any good way to use that new controller in sports games? whats the point having revolution if sports games use standart type controller?

It'd be hard for them to do PES on it. I'd imagine you'd use the d-pad for player movement and swing the controller for ball kicks. The pass power and direction would depend on how you swung the controller, if you swung it really hard it's be a shot, but less accurate than a pass due to the speed. It'd be like controlling a leg.

Sounds weird doesn't it, use your imagination.

Obviously PES is far from the best style of game suited to Revolution.
 
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NickSCFC said:
It'd be hard for them to do PES on it. I'd imagine you'd use the d-pad for player movement and swing the controller for ball kicks. The pass power and direction would depend on how you swung the controller, if you swung it really hard it's be a shot, but less accurate than a pass due to the speed. It'd be like controlling a leg.

Sounds weird doesn't it, use your imagination.

Obviously PES is far from the best style of game suited to Revolution.

So use the 'shell' controller!

The controller thats exactly the same as the GC one
 
Nintendo DS

www.nintendo-europe.com

Nintendo DS Lite
Release Date: 2006-03-02
Price: 16800 Yen
Feature: 4 adjustable levels of brightness
Old Size: 149 x 85 x 29 = 275g
New Size: 133 x 74 x 22 = 218g

Nintendo President Satoru Iwata today announced Nintendo DS Lite, a slimmer version of the best-selling Nintendo DS.

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Also featuring brighter screens, Nintendo DS Lite will launch in Japan in March. Nintendo DS Lite will be less than two-thirds the size of the original Nintendo DS and more than 20 percent lighter.

Nintendo DS has enjoyed extremely strong sales in Japan and around the world, selling more than 14.4 million units worldwide. The Japanese sell-through of the existing Nintendo DS hardware exceeded 5 million within 13 months, which made Nintendo DS the fastest-selling video game system there.

Nintendo will announce more information about the availability of Nintendo DS Lite in Europe and other territories in the future.
 
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Re: Nintendo DS - Official Thread

ARRRRRGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
I just bought the old NDS a month ago and now I feel I need this one too.
 
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The shell was a mockup. I think there's ports for GC controllers though. I'd prefer Nintendo left out standard controllers alltogether, it'd be much better if all games were made for the new controller, I can see 3rd party developers getting sloppy.
 
Re: Nintendo DS - Official Thread

why do nintendo always release the same product a few months later, except they make it look a tad nicer?

money grabbing idiots
 
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kevano22 said:
why do nintendo always release the same product a few months later, except they make it look a tad nicer?

money grabbing idiots

Just Nintendo aint it mate?

Bloody hell what about Sony??

This was always on the cards why do you think there are no DS consoles in Japan!
 
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kevano22 said:
why do nintendo always release the same product a few months later, except they make it look a tad nicer?

money grabbing idiots
Well havent Sony done that too? And didnt Apple do it with the iPod?

Its just what people want so the people get it. I wouldnt say they are grabbing money. Instead, people are willing to give it.
 
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Well for Playstation, they release it like 3 years after the 1st gen version of it, thats what they did for Playstation 1 and 2.

And iPod......
 
Re: Nintendo DS - Official Thread

More than 3 years for the PS1 and PS2. Its different launching a NEXT GEN version as opposed to the exact same console after 4/5 years.
 
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Milanista said:
More than 3 years for the PS1 and PS2. Its different launching a NEXT GEN version as opposed to the exact same console after 4/5 years.

Well if people werent complaining about the ds maybe they wouldnt of re-modelled!

You dont want it dont buy it!
 
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Sony did it with the PS2 but some years later, they realised a Slimline 1 which to be honest my mate got it and its basically an ornament on top of his cabinet lol! he hardly ever plays it compared to my big chunky PS2 which I play on every so often when im not indulged in 360 entertainment.

DJ
 
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