Nintendo Revolution Controller Revealed


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jmole so purchase additonal controller.

That's even difficult to get some places since they are often only sold WITH gamecubes at retail stores in some countries.

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I heard there is a thing called the "internet" where you can purchase goods and items online:

Amazon

Ebay

Lik-Sang

GameStop

EB Games

People normally buy extra controllers with their consoles since they only come with one.

I heard there is a thing called the "internet" where you can purchase goods and items online:

Amazon

Ebay

Lik-Sang

GameStop

EB Games

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ever heard of something called the remaining 80% of the world that doesn't have credit card or internet? :rolleyes: :blink: :wacko: :unsure: :shifty: :pinch: :whistle:

I just can't get over how many people immediately jumped on the PS3-controller's-a-boomerang bandwagon, and now suddenly it's all about not judging a book by its cover.

I'm willing to give this thing a try, but to everyone out there with double-standards about this sort of thing, grow the fark up. PS3's will, at least, not come with a learning curve. :p

It takes around week to order a controller, then you must go pick it up... Many people don't want to bother with that.

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Holy crap, then it is your problem then if you don't wan to wait for it. Stop coming up with stupid scenarios. People find ways to get controllers for this current generation so they shouldn't have problem getting ones for the next generation.
Who was the friggin' genius who decided to have TWO sets of A and B buttons?  One set is capital, and one is lowercase.  WTF?  :wacko:

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Who cares? Obviously you can tell the difference, because you just did. They are placed completely different, with differend shapes. If you mistake the tiny lowercase 'b' for the gigantic uppercase rectangular 'B' button on the back, you've got more problems than this controller would raise.

I'll still buy one. Hell, if it sucks, it sucks. As long as I can plug in the GC controllers and play older vintage games, thats worth the buy in price for me. Then again, I was planning on getting a Rev and 360 from the get-go anyways, before I knew anything about either. This is almost a non-issue for me...I bought a GC, thought the controller sucked before I even bought that...it grew on me, now I like it fine. IMHO, I don't think I'll like this one either, but if works really well, hey, bonus for me.

Then again, probably unlike most the people posting here..., I'm an adult with my own source of income and I won't have to choose which new console to ask mommy and daddy to get me. :sleep:

I have been a nintendo fan for ever. I thought the nintendo 64 controller was great and the game cube one was even better.

But Im sorry to say this one is not my cup of tea. I think the idea is good but not for a standerd controller.

Maybe if they incorporated most of thoughs Ideas in to a more conventional controller I would be more in tone.

I have had every nintendo system. Sadly if the controller does not change. I probably will not be getting this one.

Nintend keeps saying it wants to expaned the market.

I really dont think this will get people who dont play video games to start playing. If that's the idea. I think it will just turn off most players except the most hard core of nintendo fans. Selling only to the people who must have mario, zelda, and so on. With a few very few third party titles trying some thing new with one or two titles and that's all. Going with sony and microsoft for the majority of titles.

I hate saying this cause im such a fan of nintendo but i see one of two situations happening.

One. They fail miserably.

Two. They fall in the same spot they have now with the game cube. Solely surviving on first and second party titles.

But them being number one agian not going to happen. *sad*

omfg, Thats werid, Way different from the xbox360 and PS3 But I guess New Can be cool, After we test it and all, see how it feels, But wow thats crazy,way different from its old controller...Thought itd be simlar to their old one like Sony and Microsoft did with there controllers making them simlar a lil...But nintendo Just started all Over..... :blink:

I have been a nintendo fan for ever. I thought the nintendo 64 controller was great and the game cube one was even better.

But Im sorry to say this one is not my cup of tea. I think the idea is good but not for a standerd controller.

Maybe if they incorporated most of thoughs Ideas in to a more conventional controller I would be more in tone.

I have had every nintendo system. Sadly if the controller does not change. I probably will not be getting this one.

  Nintend keeps saying it wants to expaned the market.

I really dont think this will get people who dont play video games to start playing. If that's the idea. I think it will just turn off most players except the most hard core of nintendo fans. Selling only to the people who must have mario, zelda, and so on. With a few very few third party titles trying some thing new with one or two titles and that's all. Going with sony and microsoft for the majority of titles.

I hate saying this cause im such a fan of nintendo but i see one of two situations happening.

One. They fail miserably.

Two. They fall in the same spot they have now with the game cube. Solely surviving on first and second party titles.

But them being number one agian not going to happen.  *sad*

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You have a point, but I don't think they will fail. People are sceptical of change. But if given a little time I think it will sink inn and people might understand and give it a chance.

It's really to early to tell. I think I'll have to see "ordinary" people and ask for some comments on the controller. Nintendo might have something here though, just like the DS.

I'm a big fan myself and change is good. Can't wait to test this, because this is really exciting!

Go to a library, use the internet, get a money order at the post office, and get one off Ebay.

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maybe you don't know this but there's intelligent life forms living outside the US that doesn't have access to many of those "everyday services" you mentioned, and that's one of the main reasons why Microsoft is removing the need for a CC to sign up for the new version of Xbox Live.

[sarcasm] if you ever had the chance to travel all the way to the north you'll find a huge cold forest inhabited by funny speaking natives, it's called Canada; but if you go all the way to the south you may end up finding the place where the tacos and burritos were discovered and it's place where many of the slaved underpaid work force is imported from. also, if you go to the east side of the coast and and sail for a few days you'll end up in some little islands where most of the professional baseball players are waiting to be discovered... :devil: :rolleyes: :laugh: :rofl: :p [/sarcasm]

that's one of the main reasons why Microsoft is removing the need for a CC to sign up for the new version of Xbox Live.

And it is called making your online service for free like the Revolution's. Oh diss....

Seriously I have no clue what the purpose of your post was about. We were talking about purchasing controllers. If people can buy controllers for their systems at the present they shouldn't have problems finding controllers when the nextgen systems come out. Period. You guys are really making up stupid scenarios for reasons why people can't find a video game controller. I expect next you are going to be asking me how can a person without hands use the Revolution's controller.

I have not readd all 11 of these pages but, as anyone mention how bad this is going to be on the wrist. When I play CS for 1-2 hours, my wrist starts to crack and hurt. How will the wrist react to the constant movement?

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I honestly dont see any problems with this. Wrist injury comes from repetative stress, like pinching your nerve or whatever causes carpel tunnel on the edge of your desk holding your mouse for an hour or two. Holding the revolution remote/controller shouldnt be a problem...

um um i dont know what to say. i dont like the way it look at all i aint getting it at all but some might thing its cool(people at japan :whistle: ) i just cant see how it will work with one of my fav type of games sport games(madden) with only A,a,b buttons are their triggers or something?

um um i dont know what to say. i dont like the way it look at all i aint getting it at all but some might thing its cool(people at japan :whistle: ) i just cant see how it will work with one of my fav type of games sport games(madden) with only A,a,b buttons are their triggers or something?

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You got Z1 and Z2 in front of it also... And the analogstick for moving around with. Also the maincontroller kan ble used for movement since it have sensors detecting tilt and movement.

It reminds me of this

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So it's a combination of Dual Strike and Freestyle Pro, only detachable...

So you can say Microsoft has been there  :laugh:

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Not by far.. did they base a console on that controller? No they didn't. And games got very little support.

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