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Nintendo has another game convention in japan, called Spaceworld. I think that is when they will reveal everything.

The biggest problem with nintendo is not its hardware, its not its software, its not their financial status. It's that Nintendo of America is so overly dependant on Nintendo of Japan. This is not the way how it suppose to be. Both branches should have certain amount of autonomy. US gamers are not Japanese gamers and vice versa. Nintendo of America has to appeal and prioritize their marketing of games SOLEY for US market.

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hate to break it to you but Spaceworld has been basically cancelled since 2001. Nintendo has pretty much ended that show. if they show anything else they MIGHT show it at TGS.

Someone who thinks like me :).  Hopefully nintendo sees some of what people are saying in all of these threads and decides to debut something over the next couple of days, heh.

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Then Nintendo would be rushing it, and thats not what they will do. We have Microsoft for that one.

I agree, but that's how I feel about each company. All 3's press conferences have severely disappointed me, and I was hoping this year to be the best (yeah I know, the real show hasn't even started yet). Sony showed basically jack crap when it came to real PS3 games, Microsoft didn't show us anything we didn't know about 5 nights ago, and I was expecting Nintendo to show me a revolution, not just THE revolution.

Next year should be a good one though, as Nintendo will be geared up for launch, and Sony might already be launched and we'll see what's to come (Y)

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yeah- well the ps3 and rev. are still in dev. explaining why there wasn't much.

(and why was so much leaked on the xbx? how'd that happen?- seriously, i think it was part of their marketing campaign, muahahhaa... :ninja: )

Hmmm, a year to polish and refine the production of their games. Yeah, I'mma stick with Nintendo all the way. This Revolution looks slick and I'm already conserving space on my entertainment unit for this lil guy. The GBA micro, it could go either way......small product for small hands=corner the market. Keep it simple and good things happen!

This was enough to satisfy my wants for now. As some of you posted already, E3 '06 is gonna be Nintendo's to own! The other two have already committed to specs, hardware and software. Without disclosing the specs on Revolution, Nintendo have given themselves a years worth of breathing space.

How did that saying go.......he who laughs last, laughs hardest?

Nintendo 4 Life!

Im not saying that Nintendo is trying to compete with Sony and Microsoft. I don't believe that the power of the PS3 or XBOX 360 can fit into a console that is "3 DVD cases" tall. Nintendo has ALWAYS been about innovation. And thats what they're sticking to.

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They will do what they did when they shrunk the various Gameboys into the Gameboy Mini and what Sony did with the PS1/2 into the PS1/2 slim. Look at the GameCube, almost as powerful as the Xbox yet look at its size. Look at the size of the iPod and its storage capabilities. It can be done, it just requires the money, time, technology, and mostly the experience.
Sony said "Spring 2006". By E3 2006, the tech demos and early demos of the new games that are comming to the Revolution will be stomped by the released consoles. You guys are getting me wrong, I WANT Nintendo to do it right. Im sure that's exactly what they are doing, but by next year, Im afraid the hype and anticipation wont be there for Nintendo. I believe next year, the consumer focus will be on software and not hardware. THIS was the year to wow us.
Both you, myself, and everyone else has no clue what a Revolution game looks like. So to say the E3 2006 tech demos getting stomped on is way too premature.

And patience is a virtue, all good things come to those who wait. Most of us waited for Half-Life 2 for years and I don't think sales hurt significantly because of the long wait. And now most of us are waiting this holiday season for Zelda and I enjoy every little tidbit they toss us. If they revealed everything about the game now, what fun would it be to play. I like how they are being tightlipped about the console. People become impatient to know what it is and it generates hype. If they spill the beans about the console now, there is nothing to look forward to.

Also the E3 show isn't even over yet....

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What if the revolution combines the VR goggles, the TV, the game, into one big entertainment "THING". Think about it, a game is played out like a movie. If there are 2 graphics cards that could mean that the movie would be played on the TV for people to watch and enjoy while the people wearing the goggles will be a character in the movie/game (seeing things from their perspective, etc..).

Both you, myself, and everyone else has no clue what a Revolution game looks like.  So to say the E3 2006 tech demos getting stomped on is way too premature.

Also the E3 show isn't even over yet....

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jmole, I see your arguement but when a gamer can play the experiance, get his/her hands on it and live it, it's a whole other ball game. I believe that Nintendo needs to hit HARD at TGS this year.

jmole, I see your arguement but when a gamer can play the experiance, get his/her hands on it and live it, it's a whole other ball game.

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Well if you jump the gun too early you can have another Dreamcast, SegaCD, and Sega Saturn on your hands.

"Hey this is Sega, we are showing you all our Dreamcast console has to offer and all the games for release day a year early in advance of the PS2."

Not once I think in console history did revealing everything ahead of something else ever turned beneficial. Unless if someone can correct me on that...

Well if you jump the gun too early you can have another Dreamcast, SegaCD, and Sega Saturn on your hands.

"Hey this is Sega, we are showing you all our Dreamcast console has to offer and all the games for release day a year early in advance of the PS2."

Not once I think in console history did revealing everything ahead of something else ever turned beneficial.  Unless if someone can correct me on that...

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Take a look at the PS2, XBOX and GC. The PS2 released way before the other two consoles, and it was selling twice as many PS2 units as XBOX and GC combined daily.

Finally, gor to the end of the thread. Lost of quotes to reply to

I don't really know about the design, looks a bit too plane to me, though I do love the blue light coming from the drive slot.

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Yeah I think the same. I don't like the design at all, The XBOX looks better IMHO, but hey, what's important is the games.

yeah, i don't know how anyone could ever even play a game with it

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The GCN controller was perfect for me, except for playing MK with the tiny pad.

When did anyone ever say that they should get out of the buisness? But really, just look at Sega. You can't stay #3 forever.

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Sega didn't have so many powerfull franchises for them. Yeah, Sonic and the like were soooooooo great, but still, it was basically always the same game, and it still is (which is good in many aspects)

1.  The majority of emulators always have glitches, aren't perfect, and some plain suck.  Even some of the ripped ROMs have problems too.

2.  Its hard to get a 2 player game going on your PC let alone a 4 player game for the N64.

3.  Because it is illegal to have ROMs for games you don't own.

4.  Being able to have a console with 5 systems in one if great.  (NES, SNES, N64, GameCube, Revolution).  Some of us can get rid and sell our game collections.  All my older consoles/games are taking up a crapload of space.

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I seriously didnt expect this.

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Me neither, and this aproach is better than just backward compatibility, like PS3 suporting PS1 and 2, cause that is provided you ave the original games. SO if I want to play FFVII, I have to find someone that still sells iit, and in good shape. Nintendo will put it out there for you, say I want Mario 3, I just download it for free

I'm underwhelmed (backward compatability means nothing to me), would have liked to know more on Revolution. :/

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Yeah, me too. I actually expected a tad more, but hey, at least this "Christmas morning" feeling will last longer. I think it was just that the PS3 pree conference showed a lot, and I was expecting something like it (btw, I have to admit Sony did good on theirs, but lets hope their games actually are like those thcnical demos)

Also how would you play duckhunt :ninja:

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Yeah that's a good question. How will you play all games that require an extra periferal, from Duck hunt to even DOnkey Konga (I know you can play it with the controller, but still, it wasn't meant that way)

They are using IBM and ATI just like the Xbox360 is using.  I doubt they would tell either IBM/ATI to make a significantly less powerful console.

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Yeah, that's a great point.

they didn't say NES games would be free.

besides. they still charge $40 for Super Mario Brothers (Game Boy Advance).

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But that is because that's portable. There is an added value

All specs will most curtanly be shown at E3 2006. Next year the next next gen console war starts! Iwata said that when we see the graphics, we'll say: wow!. That's enough for me anyway. Revolution will get great titles and offer great entertainment for sure.

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If he said the graphics will wow us, specially after both Microsoft and SOny's press conferences, which showed some cool ones, it's because he has something up his sleeves. Maybe it's all that VR thing popping out everywere.

Take a look at the PS2, XBOX and GC. The PS2 released way before the other two consoles, and it was selling twice as many PS2 units as XBOX and GC combined daily.

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Yes and it was also the weakest hardware wise, which many people are already associating with the Revolution. I don't think Sony showed much of their console right off the start because I remember there was alot of debate wether it was going to go with CDs or DVDs. They just made that outrageous statement of Toy Story like graphics.

xbox 360 comes out in november of this year and ps3 spring next year. You guys really think that nintendo will START showing specs and demos next E3 when two competitors are already out with finished games being played and anyone will care? honestly, next E3 the halo 3 and MGS 4 playable footage will be enough to overshadow the revolution, nintendo NEEDS to get some solid info out there before the end of THIS YEAR. Want to be secretive to save ideas? thats fine, go for it, but i really think holding out until next E3 will be like shooting themselves in the foot.

DISCLAIMER: The following is my personal opinion...

Last year i really thought that the xbox looked ugly behinde the PS2 and that the gamecube looked the best. This year i have to say the revolution looks like last years PS2 and sony and M$ have learned from their previous efforts. True we dont all buy consoles for their physical apperance, but it sure is a BONUS and a completley VALID point to biitch about! :)

For the first time in quite a while I can agree with Nintendo's marketing. Look at it this way, if people plan on buying a single game system the ps3 is definately enough to make them hold off from buying an xbox360. This is my opinion and you may disagree, but the playstation brand name has become golden.

So basically, we have a bunch of people sitting on their asses waiting for the ps3. The specs have been released. They're impressive without a doubt. A year from now, however, we will have been holding onto this info... letting it sink in. Letting it get old. Technology will have been moving forward as it does What's the cycle on video cards, six months? Things will look very different a year from now.

So, maybe, three months or so before the ps3 launches, nintendo shows of their stuff. Has waiting harmed them? Not in any way, no. Obviously, they need to deliver on the goods, but this has nothing to do with when they release the info. All the people who have been waiting on the ps3 three now have something to think about. They have not spent a dime yet. Why would having early info on a console make a person more likely to buy it? Personally, if I was running a company I'd much rather grab people's attention five months before releasing a product than 15 months prior to release.

Edit: Forgot to mention this... I was writing about people planning on buying a single system, but this obviously applies to those who will be buying two systems as well. As long as Nintendo shows everything before people start to buy the ps3 it works the same way. For those of us buying three consoles... well, none of this means anything.

i have seen alot of posts about how the xbox has done better than the gamecube, i can agree with that if you look at what most people like better but microsoft has lost money on the xbox and nintendo has consisently profited from the gamecube. xbox 360 is being pushed out because microsoft wants to put the first xbox behind them.

i dont want to anger anyone, but for me nintendo has become the 'other' console, regardless of if they release their specs now or later, there are 2 types of people, a very small percentage of people who only see nintendo and will hold out and only buy the revolution as their one next gen console, and then there is the MAJORITY of people who will either get an xbox or a PS3 and a revolution as their 'other' console. it happened with the N64 and it happened with the GC.

i dont want to anger anyone, but for me nintendo has become the 'other' console, regardless of if they release their specs now or later, there are 2 types of people, a very small percentage of people who only see nintendo and will hold out and only buy the revolution as their one next gen console, and then there is the MAJORITY of people who will either get an xbox or a PS3 and a revolution as their 'other' console.  it happened with the N64 and it happened with the GC.

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My ps2 is my "other" console. Better known as my "sits in the closet until a decent game comes out which is not on gamecube" console.

Everyone who hasnt seen enough pictures of Revolutions(This is just a code name it states this on the nintendo jap website) heres sum more defined picks to drool over, colors and what looks like backwards compatiblility for contollers for older games.

http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n10/e3_2005/revo/index.html

Just to make it clear to everyone its just codenamed revolutions as it stats at the very bottom of this article so give up on the logos

Damn its sexy

Everyone... Enjoy

The Nintendo Co. deferred type game machine "revolution" is developed in the origin of the theme, "all access gaming" Nintendo Co., succeeds the idea which is continued to reform the game over 20 years, makes to future fuse. The compact frame, as definition of the television game is expanded, has made the access to history of the game possible. In addition, all people are led to the world of the game with the Nintendo Co. wireless game service "ニンテンドー Wi-Fi connection", regardless of the age sex in the world.

* Appearance

Approximately the size which accumulated equivalent of usual DVD case three being smart, the compact frame, offers largest game power. With vertical ranging and being enabled with horizontal ranging, it fits to the scene of all households.

* Specifications

Internal flash memory of 512 megabytes, the wireless controller, two USB2.0 ports, with the built-in Wi-Fi access device, being easily, it actualizes comfortable game play environment. Being joint with IBM, develop CPU and ATI, "broadway" prepare the graphic tip/chip, "Hollywood", until now offer the game experience of the level which is unrealizable. In addition internal flash memory can be expanded with the SD memory card slot.

* Two disk standards, as for slot one

At slot one of self loading systems, it corresponds to the both of the 8cm disk of the 12cm optical disk and the game cube which this time adopt to be new. In addition, by the fact that the small-sized attachment of selling separately is installed inside the substance, it can add also DVD playback performance.

* Virtual console and downward compatibility

It actualizes access to history of 20 years which made the game fan rejoice, via download. ニンテンドウ 64 and only not only the game of the super Family Computer, it becomes possible even the game of the Family Computer to play. In addition all software of ニンテンドーゲームキ?ーブ is enabled making use of the private disk.

* Network

ローンチタイトル of Wi-Fi correspondence is developed many. These adopt the wireless game service "ニンテンドー Wi-Fi connection" which, Nintendo Co. announces anew are easily and construct the network on of a worldwide scale with comfortable environment.

>> News Release (English original)

>> News Release (Japanese meaning)

* REVOLUTION is the development code name,

It is not long title.

I'm so not looking foward to this console. I can just picture the launch titles: Mario Revolution, Zelda Revolution, and Metroid Revolution, and throw in a pokemon game for the 5 year olds. I think ninendo will go the sega route, this will be their last attempt at a console. They f'ed-up everything.

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This week in open-source news Catch up on some of the latest open-source and Linux updates that arrived throughout the week: Linux 7.1 rc7: Linux Torvalds dropped an optimized rc7 with crucial fixes for AMD and laptop hardware. He said that a stable version of Linux 7.1 could arrive next week, adding that the latest RC is not small, but smaller than recent releases. Alpine Linux 3.24: The latest Alpine Linux release added support for COSMIC Desktop, Linux 6.18, IPv6 installer support, automatic serial console configuration for headless setups, and major package updates and removals. This week in Microsoft News Microsoft had to shut down more than 70 GitHub repos after they were compromised by malware, Teams is getting a controversial tracking feature that users may hate, and the company explained why the new update makes PowerToys faster. You can check out Taras's freshly baked Microsoft Weekly roundup to catch up on all the interesting stories this week. This week in gaming The latest issue of Pulasthi's Weekend PC Game Deals curates several exciting games on sale this week. On the Epic Games Store, the new titles on display for grabs include Warhammer 40K Speed Freeks and The Ouroboros King. NVIDIA GeForce NOW's summer sale lowered the prices of both the Performance and Ultimate membership options for a limited time period. Meanwhile, the Xbox Free Play Days brought Undead Labs' post-apocalyptic title State of Decay 2, as well as two Team17-published titles. That said, here are some more stories from the gaming world: Dragon's Dogma 2: Dark Arisen expansion to bring snowy region, new updates also coming Playground drops 30 minutes of Fable gameplay, shows off life sim and morality system Playground Games confirms Forza Horizon 6 save wipe bug Doom: The Dark Ages Revelations expansion gives the Slayer a brutal Chain Spear State of Decay 3 is out in 2027, reveals Plague Nests with new co-op gameplay trailer From the review corner This week, Taras got his hands on the DuRoBo Krono portable e-ink reader, which comes with a $279 price tag. It's a smartphone-sized device with a rotating dial, sitting somewhere between premium and cheap in terms of build quality. Speaking of the pros, the physical controls are cool, the smart dial is useful, the battery life is good, and Android 15 has no-nonsense software. On the flip side, the device lacks software customization, the built-in AI needs improvement, the smart dial is a bit wobbly, and there is no ambient light sensor. EA Sports UFC 6 EA Sports UFC 6 does a better job at onboarding new players than most fighting games, according to Pulasthi's detailed review. The game comes with rewarding combat systems, top-notch animation, impressive impact physics, and visible damage on fighters. However, the menus lag a lot, grappling isn't very fun, and the flow state feels a little misplaced. More price drops! We got you covered with some hot tech deals all week. For some reason, if you missed out on a great discount, here is a summary of some recent deals that are still alive: GIGABYTE Radeon RX 9070 XT Gaming OC ICE 16G - $649.99 (13% off) 1TB Samsung T7 Portable SSD - $189.98 (31% off) AirPods Pro 3 - $179 ($50 off) Edifier R1280Ts Powered Bookshelf Speakers - $129.99 (24% off) To view all of our recent deals, click here. So, these were some of the biggest tech news and other updates from this week. There will be more issues of our 7 Days series in the coming weeks and months, so stay tuned. You can also support Neowin by registering for a free member account or subscribing to extra member benefits, along with an ad-free tier option. Have a great weekend!
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