Miyamoto Hints At Second Revolution Secret 146
Gamespot reports that despite new information on the Revolution, there is still much we don't know about the console. Shigeru Miyamoto hinted at the DIEC that there was yet more to reveal about the Revolution controller. From the article: "At the Digital Interactive Entertainment Conference held in Kyoto, Japan, Shigeru Miyamoto, Nintendo's chief game designer and creator of the Mario and Legend of Zelda franchises, gave the keynote speech. He talked about the history of controllers for Nintendo's various consoles, from the pre-NES systems to current consoles like the GameCube. He ended his lecture with words toward the future, specifically the Revolution, stating that there's more to its controller than what's already known. 'The [Revolution's] controller still has another secret,' stated Miyamoto. 'But it's something that we'll reveal next year.'"
Hmm... (Score:4, Insightful)
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Shell Type Design (Score:1)
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With apologies to Dave Barry... (Score:5, Funny)
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Another Attachment? (Score:2, Interesting)
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I'm betting the more likely case is the aforementioned storage. Considering that you could easily store NES games on a memory card, imagine holding a library of NES games in the Rev pad - the "turn
Enough already! (Score:2)
Yes, it is nice to dream, but you NintendoVR guys are starting to sound like the Segway people did years ago (the ones who said "IT" was going to be a flying car, or teleporter, or unicorn which rides on magic rainbows...).
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Actually, that's interesting, because Miyamoto recently said something about wanting to have a new and different type of display, but then said "I can't say anything more about that right now.", or some
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Regardless of all that, however, I'm really looking forward to this. The Revolution is honestly the only console I'm even considering this time around. The xBox360 doesn't have a single game I care enough about to spend that much money. (Halo? Bah.. Counterstrike and Natural Selection are all I need.) As for the PS3, I think I'll opt for an uber cheap used PS2 and a pile of cheap used games.
The so-called "next gen" consoles may be nice, but they don't seem worth the cost. The xbox's super HD whatever video output is useless on my non-HD television, and I don't plan to upgrade anytime soon. The Revolution is going to have innovative new features, and yet will still be SUBSTANTIALLY cheaper.
The DS was far less powerful than the PSP, not to mention cheaper. Despite this, it completely dominated the market. Never underestimate Nintendo.
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Personnally I am a PC gamer, and I have had time to play the 360 and such, and they are not too impressive. they have gfx that ive seen on PC for years(and at higher res), and FPS games should not be played with a stick, it just doesnt make any sence. Not to mention RTS!
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Lies! All lies. (Score:5, Funny)
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All I know is over here in Québec, I have seen plenty of people with NDSes in public places, while the only PSP I have seen in action belongs to a friend of mine who is terminally ill and has nothing to do but burn all his money for the couple of months he has left (he also has a 360). I've never se
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There's no reliable data on the PSP or DS for NA (NPD stopped the public release of these figures), there are quite detailled graphs for Japan, though:
In hardware sales, there was again little change, with the Nintendo DS enjoying a 40.72 percent market share
A list of suspects (Score:3, Interesting)
My money's on the microphone.
Re:A list of suspects (Score:5, Interesting)
This is the one I'm betting on, with all personal info included as well.
Remember you can download old games into the revolution. What if you can put them and your saved game status and other stuff with you. So you just take your controller with you to your friends house and you can share the game (obviously with some DRM on the non-free games so that game won't stay at your friends house). People will take these controller around with them instead of just leaving them at home, the controller itself will be a status symbol.
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I definitely wouldn't be surprised if this is both the feature and response to it that Nintendo is aiming for. What better way to market to the non-gmaing crowd than to make part of the console "cool" to carry around with you. Non gamers would see you carrying your controller around, become interested, and would not be scared away by its simple interface. Just like that N
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I would also add that it could be possible that the controller might act as a memory card for your saved games/profile. Going to a friend's house to play some games? All you need is to carry your controller and everything is in there. Fitting something like 128 or 256MB in a small form-factor is hardly a challenge anymore.
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I forget where it was, and I can't seem to find it, but ISTR Nintendo mentioning at one point something along the lines of being "similar to the iPod". I have to agree; I think the GP is on to something!
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Maybe the controller secret have something to do with the Nintendo DS. If I recall correctly the Gameboy Advance could be connected to the GameCube to improve its functionallity.
Think about connecting your DS to the Revolution to take all your pre N64 (mmm or even the N64) with you on the DS.
And aside of that, they will have a touch pad input device for the Revolution.
I think something among these line will happen.
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Actually, I think you're really on to something here. Not so much that it is a X-in-one game kit, but that the controller also comes with memory built in standard. Your controller is your memory card. It keeps track of all your controller preferences such as any motion calibrations, etc so that it will always be easy to play on any Revolution console with any game and doesn't need a new motion input each time.
Or, downloaded games can be saved to your controller. Carry the controller to a friends house, and they are available to play as soon as your friend's console finds your controller. Or treat memory the way that they did with the N64. One game that comes to mind was Tetris (forget which version) where they encouraged each player to have a memory pack in their controller so that they could "take home" the lines that they won when playing on someone else's console.
Really, including a memory function so that your controller becomes your controller wouldn't be too surprising.
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They'd still need to allow for external memory cards though. "Controller memory" size might be enough for most people, but for some other who will want to keep saves from over 50 games (and multiple saves per game), I wouldn't expect those people to buy many controllers just for the memory.
Maybe none local storage? (Score:2)
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That would totally suck... what if I want to bring my console to a friend's house who has no Internet connection? I don't think game designers should rely on an internet connection for the offline portion of games.
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(Gets angry at impossible-to-beat final boss on the last level of the game)
(throws controller at wall in fit of rage)
(realize I'll have to start the entire game over again because the memory card had my saved game on it)
(throws Revolution system at wall in fit of rage)
(sighs in relief that the Revolution only cost $149)
Yes, I think me and the Nintendo Revolution will get along just fine.
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It's Nintendo we're talking about. Their devices are made of Nintanium and are nearly impossible to break. Stories about wavebirds flinged 2 rooms away and getting hardly scratched and a gameboy that survived a bombing in Iraq exist. The burnt gameboy is on display in the Nintendo museum someone in the US.
Just last month my friend pulled out his NES and it was still functional
It's more probable the wall will crack rather than the controller/console.
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A "+1, Future/Present Nintendo Employee" mod is in order here.
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Now, imagine combining that with another feature discussed here- Flash Memory. You could use the controller as a stand alone console! Battery powered, it has a "D" pad and a few buttons on it. Just flip up the built in screen and play NES/SNES games di
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I think my page was viewed through the dreamcast browser 10 times...all by me.
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But I also put my money on the mic.
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The DS thing is a lock anyway (Score:2)
This will happen between the Revolution and the DS, anyway, whether it's the controller or not. Anyone who's activated the "Tingle Tuner" in Zelda -- Windwaker knows Nintendo "cross sells" their products this way.
This sounds like the sort of business M.O. we'd all be cynical about, but by gum it genuinely is fun.
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This would be pretty cool. I mean, you could easily use this to log onto the system and have a specific profile for EVERY game. If Nintendo has a centralized online system, they could store that information and you could log onto a friend's Rev without even bringing your memory card.
A bio-sensore could be used to moniter your heartrate too. Play Resident Evil or (hopefully) a new version of Ete
I'm Going To Hell for this (Score:5, Funny)
...and guys are chopped liver? (Score:2)
Nah, I really want to see the whole Revolution thing anyway, even sans the surprise. The controller seems a bit gimmicky already, but I'm drawn to gimmicks.
I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell... (Score:1)
Strange announcement (Score:2, Insightful)
Games saves on the revolution controller (Score:1)
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Also it would be cool if free games could be left at your friends house when you visit (they did hint at free games being available) Even better allow someone to purchase and keep a copy of a non free game. Definatly marketing potential there, they man check out this game I bought.. Wow I want a copy.. Well its only 5 bucks and you don't even have to waste the time to download it.
On that same vein even if the controller has a small amount of flash it co
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That said, Nintendo shou
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But anyway, I see where you're going. There is probably something cool that can be done with the controller. Maybe they can co
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The revolution specs dictate 2 SD slots.
Maybe that means one on the base and one on the controller?
It's obvious! (Score:5, Funny)
How can you be so blind? =)
Game Glove? (Score:1, Offtopic)
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Wouldn't it be a hoot... (Score:2)
In all seriousness, I'm expecting this to be something about the online play for the system. I'm personally hoping they do something to rival Live, but for free. If they do that (and it's good), they just nailed Microsoft to the wall.
Either that or there's additional peripherals for the controller that'll be included in the box so we don't have to shell out for them at a later date.
Last guess would be more of a clue about the pricing.
If anything this was a nice way to keep
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As for keeping it free, remember that the 360 Silver account is free, and has most Live features enabled (Gamertag, profiles, achievements, marketplace, etc.). The only thing you don't get is actual multiplayer functionality. It would be interesting to
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They already sorta have that with the DS now. I've been playing Mario Kart DS on their WiFi thing for a while now. Pretty nice.
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Also on a related note, the same N reps. have stated that the in-store "kiosk" will not be a traditional Kisok and will require a specific amount of space. Now, this isn't "groundbreaking" or anything based on what we know now, but they did state it will be quite non-standard.
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I'd imagine they're going to need a larger amount of room for the kiosk with the way the control system works. There'd be injuries if they just flung it in the aisle like all th
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"Every developer was in agreement that Revolution should launch with a price tag of $149 or lower. Some speculated that based on the tech, a $99 price point would not be out of the question."
This might be a little optimistic, but I don't think there's any way it will sell for more than $200. It looks like Nintendo has decided to put very little focu
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Wouldn't it be hilarious if... (Score:5, Funny)
Seriously, they've announced features, without actually announcing what they are, about three times now since the Revolution was first announced.
Vibrator (Score:2)
Or an assvibrator for you.
This is interesting... (Score:2, Insightful)
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Like they did with the DS right? 2 screens, the touch screen, wifi and the mic where all just pathetic gimics right? There are no good games for it, Nintendogs and it's ilk are just a fabrication of our colective imagination. It's also not outselling the PSP at all, the figures we have are just lies fabricated by Nintendo's marketing department.
Do you honestly believe that?
As a disclamer I will state that I am a Nintendo fan, but not an old one. I be
Re:This is interesting... (Score:2)
There is anticipation with the Revolution. HOW will it change gaming forever?
The console wars have changed (Score:3, Interesting)
A lot of the argument was based on the fact that the DS had graphical muscle roughly equivalent to the N64, while the PSP was more like a PS1.75 or something. All this kerfuffle took place before the touch screen was revealed.
(On a side note, people who claim the DS is gimmicky with its touch and dual screens seem to be missing an obvious point: Nintendo must have originally decided to use touch-sensitive control on its new handheld. At some point in the development process it would have become clear that the hand being used to hold the stylus will cover up some part of the screen. A second, non-touch screen is the obvious solution.)
Look where we are now: killer titles released regularly on DS, with the system outselling PSP worldwide. Despite its relative lack of power and absolute lack of built-in media convergence features, the DS has, for now, won the next-gen handheld war.
And now we find ourselves in this situation: XBox 360 and PS3 have or will have graphical power far and above that of current generation consoles, the 360 can manage all your media, etc. And the Revolution will be "only" several times more powerful than the GameCube. Sound familiar? But, bearing in mind Nintendo's announcement that they will not be making public the exact specifications of the Revolution, remember what Nintendo President Satoru Iwata said:
"Tech specs don't matter. The time when horsepower alone made an important difference is over, and from this time forward we must create unprecedented experiences."
You know, I think he may just be on to something.
Handheld market is totally different (Score:3, Interesting)
However the PSP also can display movies(if you don't mind that the lcd is not exactly super responsive), and do such things as play music.
But more important the games are totally different. Lots of action racers for the PSP with exactly 1 puzzle game (in dutch stores) while the DS has mostly "cute" games with relative slow pace. Personall
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2) I don't buy that "Nintendo bombed with casual gamers with the GameCube". The GC wasn't aimed at casual gamers in anyway. Maybe at kids and/or new gamers, with the easy to use control layout and abundance of party games. I also don't know how you define "bombed", but to me, a company who sells (until recently) only 2 products, and makes more money than any of it's competitors over the lasts two years (they actually made more money than MS and Sony combined, of course MS lost money, but they made nearly twice what Sony Games did) didn't have any products that 'bombed'. See here [pcvsconsole.com] for numbers.
3) Will the Revolutions controller be the greatest thing ever? Maybe. Hopefully they will be smart and bundle a 'standard' controller cradle with every wand style controller sold. At the very least you can have a regular console controller that knows where you are pointing it. Give me NHL 2k7 where I can point where I want the puck to go when I shoot it and I'll call it the greatest thing ever.
4) My money is on Nintendo making the most money of any game company this time around. Just like last time. Sony will probably move the most units, and MS will be lucky to break even. Nintendo will quietly sell millions of systems and games, all at a profit, and will continue to make boat loads of cash.
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Sure it has. dzxc is far superior to wasd, because it puts less strain on the middle finger.
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2. You can (easily) interchange the functions of the buttons. ie. A becomes B, ect.
3. Interchangable faceplates
4. Revolution's going fully 4D and all games with be constant, even when your not there. The controller will light up when your missing something good.
I can see it now, your out on the town when your Revolution controller begins flashing the bat signal. You excuse yourself saying: "I must go, the Joker is at it again."
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This has already been done in Zelda: Ocarina Of Time for the N64. There was an item you could find called the Stone Of Agony. What it did was make the controller pulse vibrate as you moved near a secret area of some sort. There were no other clues for the secret, no flashing, no sound, no screen shaking. Only the controller, vibrating in your hands.
That was an excellent use of the rumble feature and somewhat like what you described in point 4.
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The 'surprise', based on the pictures, is that... (Score:1)
Mods: Its funny, not a troll! I'm first in line to get one!
The revolution, that is, not the pump.
It's a pulse monitor... (Score:3, Interesting)
OR...
Maybe it will recognise a given player by their pre-recorded bio-profile - skin conductivity, etc - and tailor the gaming experience for them.
How hard would it be to incorporate something along those likes? Not a vast technological hurdle, anyway. Folks are thinking feedback, feedback, feedback - but I'll bet my eye-teeth (they're fantastic for seeing what you're eating while otherwise blind!) that the big gimmick will be an additional dimension of control.
STEROSCOPIC 3D. (Score:1)
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Well heres a hint for you. (Score:2)
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Yes, let's conveniently forget to mention that the XBox 360 had severe hardware shortages and that demand for it is still ridiculously high.
Rob
The SECRETS! (Score:2)
My guess is that they'll sit on this new announcement until journalists start talking about the PS3 again.
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