The Revolution Begins Now 43
1up.com has a lengthy feature up today about everything that's currently known about Nintendo's next volley in the console wars. From the article: "Once again, Nintendo has single-handedly flipped the videogame market on its head. After a generation of mockery and snickering from Sony, Microsoft and even diehard fans, Nintendo's come out of left field with an idea that's more reminiscent of what the company stands for than anything they accomplished during the GameCube era. Let's break it down and see what it all means." Update: 10/17 22:08 GMT by Z : I'm getting over being sick. Link fixed.
Wake up, Zonk! (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Wake up, Zonk! (Score:1)
Re:Wake up, Zonk! (Score:2)
try this link (Score:5, Informative)
http://www.1up.com/do/feature?cId=3144666&did=1 [1up.com]
some Revolution stuff from 1Up (Score:5, Informative)
Here's a story about Peter Moore (of Microsoft) praising the Revolution: http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3144015&did=1 [1up.com]
And here's a story about J Allard on the Revolution: http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3144413&did=1 [1up.com]
And here's a lengthy piece on the arrival of the Revoultion: http://www.1up.com/do/feature?cId=3144666 [1up.com]
I think this last one is the one that should have been linked to the summary.
Re:some Revolution stuff from 1Up (Score:1)
Link issue? (Score:1, Funny)
Why I'll buy (Score:5, Interesting)
Fact 2. I don't like to throw away my money, Revolution is going to be much less expensive than either the PS3 or Xbox 360. So if I can only play for a limited amount of time I want a high bang for my buck ratio.
Fact 3. I have a PC that could handle just about any game out there and I can do work on it.
Fact 4. I currently have a GC and a PS2, guess which gets more game time? I thought Pikmin was the stupidest looking thing around till I gave it a try. More of the same from Nintendo? More MarioCart/Metroid etc, yes please.
Fact 5. I might actually be able to get my parents to play some games.
Re:Why I'll buy (Score:2)
Yes, I know this is off-topic. I just thought it was odd... My situation is exactly the opposite. When I was in college [msoe.edu] I dedicated 50-80 hours each week to school, between classes, projects, and other homework. Plus about 20 hours of paid-internship work each week. And outside school, I was usually worrying about some aspect of school.
Now that I'm working at my f
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Yet here you are, posting on Slashdot with your free time.
Re:Why I'll buy (Score:2)
If you work 50-80+ hours, you shouldn't mess with your computer installing and uninstalling games and every other driver iteration (needed to play "just about any game"). Just an idea. Also your GC and PS2 will still have good games released for quite a while.
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I'm guessing you have an ATI video card?
Oh for crying out loud! (Score:4, Insightful)
Summary: The revolution will be great! all of the previous motion detector controllers were plain trash, but somehow this is not! for some reason we are unable to explain coherently! (expand that to 6 pages)
Seriously 1up time to do research on your articles and getting interviews and facts OF THE NEW items instead of just speculating over the water dispenser and showing info about the 80's devices and movies you have in your garage (nobody cares!).
And no, you are not supposed to be proud over the last article in which you expent like 10 pages trying to guess what the fuck the revolution controller was like and were WRONG by a landslide. (seriously they werent even close!)
IMO: The revolution controller is great tech but only 10% (maybe less) of the games are going to use it properly, most of the time it will be used as an air joystick. (which defies the entire purpose of it) and even then is going to be a lot more tired to use that than an ordinary controller. Also third parties are probably going to be weary of porting to revolution due to it. (extra R&D and development costs)
Re:Oh for crying out loud! (Score:1, Informative)
Almost every game engine supports analogue and digital inputs, as well as screen space mapping; the reason for thi
Re:Oh for crying out loud! (Score:1)
Re:Oh for crying out loud! (Score:2, Insightful)
im sure there are many amongst us that feel that nintendo can do no wrong. and i doubt they would mess up on something as major as their flagship console. that said, [developers excluded] NONE of us... not a single one has put their hands on a revolution controller. NONE of us, not a single person here has seen a single screenshot of a revolution game. hell, we havent even seen a screenshot nor at the very least a cinematic that the machine is
Re:Oh for crying out loud! (Score:2)
Perhaps Nintendo can refine it further, but this is a $200 device I was testing out. I'll wait for preliminary reviews before making a purchase.
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Virtual Boy... well.. every company is allowed to have one failure
GBA with no backlight... yeah it sucked. But it didn't suck up batteries, which is why it was so great. As better batteries became the norm, they included a backlight. No biggie.
I have a DS... I never have a problem with cramps. Maybe your mate is a wanker?
I also cant think of any games
Re:Oh for crying out loud! (Score:1)
Re:Oh for crying out loud! (Score:1)
check out this one too. (Score:2)
http://www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/news_index.php?s
For every bad link, there's one good story
Re:Not trying to troll... (Score:2)
Re:Not trying to troll... (Score:1, Insightful)
All I know is... (Score:1)
1.Develop a 3D upgrade of the game design for "Ristar" that allows movement and jumping with the nunchaku while giving control over the characters grapples (in Ristar his arms), possibly variable length grapples like in the N64 game "Chameleon Twist", to the A button and pointer on the remote-like part of the controller.
2.Sell this new game in which both movement AND attacking are controlled by pointer (somewhat) to the masses.
3. ???
4. Profit!!!
This game design idea is hereby public do