Nintendo Dates Revolution Controller Unveilling


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Nintendo has announced that what we have all been waiting for since E3 will happen at the Tokyo Game Show on September 16th. Nintendo president, Satoru Iwata, will make the keynote speech for that date and unveil the controller for the Nintendo Revolution. Also during the speech he will be showing off the Revolution in full. What does that mean? A detailed outline of the hardware, the controller and how it will connect to the Revolution, and exactly how the system will work. After that, several games will be demonstrated on the machine, headlined by Mario 128. The other games are unknown at this time. But it is possible that the new Smash Brothers will be shown (as we know they are working on this game). You can bet that we will be covering the TGS this year extensively. The Caf? is where you want to be come September 16th.

http://www.gccafe.com/index.html

Finally!!:woot:: :woot:: :woot::

So what, on the controller part. Don't get me wrong I love that they have spent this much on the controller build up but the only great thing about the gamecube was the controller. I did not have to adapt or look down since the first moment I had my hands on it. I do hope that the new one is not so much different from the gemecube one.

The wireless gamecube (fire..something) was too heavy for my taste.

Aside from that ... about time! When conpare to what the other systems have shown us.

So what, on the controller part. Don't get me wrong I love that they have spent this much on the controller build up but the only great thing about the gamecube was the controller. I did not have to adapt or look down since the first moment I had my hands on it. I do hope that the new one is not so much different from the gemecube one.

The wireless gamecube (fire..something) was too heavy for my taste.

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The Wavebird...O_o.

This is great news, but I saw this yesterday on other news sites...basically the same thing stated here...it's a bit more assurance though...nice find.

Any official statement? I've seen this posted on different news sites with various wording. Surely something this big would have a press release from Nintendo.

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Well, it would make sense logically, as they would announce something like that at a major event. When's the next big trade show after the TGS?

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