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Nintendo Revolution (pg. 2)
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| calculmore |
yet another nintendo system waiting to fail. nintendo needs to quit with the console business and just do games from now on. join with sony and you will succeed.
innovative controllers my ass. they always had crappy controllers and kiddie looky games. the controllers look like something you would buy at toys r us around the toddler section
but oh well they have the money to waste. |
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| Yan |
| quote: | Originally posted by calculmore
yet another nintendo system waiting to fail. nintendo needs to quit with the console business and just do games from now on. join with sony and you will succeed.
innovative controllers my ass. they always had crappy controllers and kiddie looky games. the controllers look like something you would buy at toys r us around the toddler section
but oh well they have the money to waste. |
Thank you for the productive input.
We're talking about the Nintendo Revolution, NOT why YOU find Nintendo to be a weak console producer. |
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| djdust |
| I remember someone saying not to long ago from Nintendo, "touching is good, but feeling is better." So, I'm thinking there might be some strange force feedback device attached. |
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| DRM |
| quote: | Originally posted by calculmore
innovative controllers my ass. they always had crappy controllers and kiddie looky games. the controllers look like something you would buy at toys r us around the toddler section
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you ing idiot! i think you will find that every controller they brought out have brought something new to the table that is now considered standard.
NES : First controller with a d-pad
SNES : First Controller with shoulder buttons
N64 : First Controller with an analog stick & First to utilise a rumble pack
GC : ok this time there was nothing really that innovative other than the style of controller with the large a button and everything else situated around to encourage simple controls for games.
so without nintendo ur precious ps controller probably wouldnt have any of these things, so keep ur mouth shut |
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| TheDemon |
| quote: | Originally posted by Yan
Err... They kinda did, actually. In an interview with one of the higher-ups, it was made clear that Nintendo saw that the future of gaming was online. Expect Revolution to come with a built-in modem or broadband adapter. |
Dude, there is no online capabilities for nintendo revolution. nitendo states that gamers dont like playing games online. |
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| TheDemon |
| quote: | Originally posted by Yan
Thank you for the productive input.
We're talking about the Nintendo Revolution, NOT why YOU find Nintendo to be a weak console producer. |
Sorry dude, i have to disagree with you. it doesnt seem like nintendo put much effort into their new system. most people are either excited about ps3 or xbox. revolution is way low on the charts. and plus you have read some of the features coming for revolution and you can tell me that they certainly aint revolutionary. |
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| Yan |
| quote: | Originally posted by TheDemon
Dude, there is no online capabilities for nintendo revolution. nitendo states that gamers dont like playing games online. |
:haha: :haha: :haha:
Hold on. Let me laugh at that some more. Hahahahahaha...
Do some research before you make a bold statement like that. ;)
| quote: | Originally posted by TheDemon
Sorry dude, i have to disagree with you. it doesnt seem like nintendo put much effort into their new system. most people are either excited about ps3 or xbox. revolution is way low on the charts. and plus you have read some of the features coming for revolution and you can tell me that they certainly aint revolutionary. |
Ummm... You're basing your opinion on a game system before ANY REAL info is released? Now that's stupid. Unless maybe you'd like to find some evidence to back up your bold statement. Like articles and stuff. You know.
Please do some research before posting. PLEASE? |
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| infinity HiGH |
| quote: | Originally posted by TheDemon
Sorry dude, i have to disagree with you. it doesnt seem like nintendo put much effort into their new system. most people are either excited about ps3 or xbox. revolution is way low on the charts. and plus you have read some of the features coming for revolution and you can tell me that they certainly aint revolutionary. |
Really? Nintendo officially announced some of the Revolutions features? Like which ones??
NOTHING has been made official yet about the Revolutions features, especially the ones that are could (or could not) be "revolutionary".
Oh, and as for online gaming: Nintendo has time and time again said that Online isn't something that they see as a profitable medium for, now read this carefully, this generation. They have not denied online support for next generation, and if memory serves me right, I think I read an article somewhere that said that the Revolution will infact have a broadband adapter.
And you should know that Nintendo never hypes any of their machines, unlike Sony or MS. Just cause all the talk is about those 2 consoles, it doesn't mean Nintendo isn't putting any effort into their console. The only reason everyone is talking about the PS3 and Xbox2 is because both of their makers are, like always, talking and hyping their machines up. The same thing happend with PS2 when everyone from Sony rep's to Steven Spielberg were amazed at the "power" of the PS2 and how it could reproduce Toy Story-quality graphics in real-time ( :rolleyes: ). |
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| TheDemon |
| quote: | Originally posted by Yan
:haha: :haha: :haha:
Hold on. Let me laugh at that some more. Hahahahahaha...
Do some research before you make a bold statement like that. ;)
Ummm... You're basing your opinion on a game system before ANY REAL info is released? Now that's stupid. Unless maybe you'd like to find some evidence to back up your bold statement. Like articles and stuff. You know.
Please do some research before posting. PLEASE? |
Hey, you got on my good side and i had admitted before that i was wrong. now you're getting on my bad side with your comments. no one died and made you god of gaming. there is a possibility that i was misinformed. dont ing take everything litteraly either, give people a chance. next time, i wont be so nice in what i have to say. |
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| Yan |
| quote: | Originally posted by TheDemon
Hey, you got on my good side and i had admitted before that i was wrong. now you're getting on my bad side with your comments. no one died and made you god of gaming. there is a possibility that i was misinformed. dont ing take everything litteraly either, give people a chance. next time, i wont be so nice in what i have to say. |
I wasn't trying to offend you. If it sounded mean then I'm sorry. It's just that your last message seemed as though you were trying to convince me that I was wrong.
I'm no "G-d" but I am quite aware of the gaming world - both the business and the gaming aspects - and want to spread the information amongst all of you. I only post if I'm informed, though. |
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| The Peach |
just my .02,
i'm really excited to hear what Revolution is going to be all about. i've loved nintendo since age 6; been much happier with them and their games over all the other consoles that have come (and gone), from coleco to sega to sony.
nintendo forever!!!!! :tongue2 |
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| TheDemon |
| quote: | Originally posted by Yan
I wasn't trying to offend you. If it sounded mean then I'm sorry. It's just that your last message seemed as though you were trying to convince me that I was wrong.
I'm no "G-d" but I am quite aware of the gaming world - both the business and the gaming aspects - and want to spread the information amongst all of you. I only post if I'm informed, though. |
Not a problem. but in all honesty, nintend had mentioned that gamers didnt want online gaming. this was in one of the newest issues of EGM. Sorry if i sounded a bit shrewed. |
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