doch, miyamoto
und ich weiss auch was, ich arbeite schliesslich für nintendo und mein bruder bei der marketingabteilung und unsere schwester ist an der spieleentwicklung von Xenias beteiligt...
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doch, miyamoto

Nel schrieb:In Wirklichkeit weiß Miyamoto nichts über den Rev. genauso wie Iwata oder irgendwer!!!!!!
Der einzige der alles weiß ist_______TATA, Seriousgamer, der hat heimlich 51% aller Nintendoaktien zusammengekauft und kontrolliert nun das Unternehmen und produziert in Zukunft die Hardware und alle Spiele alleine.
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Nel schrieb:Der einzige der alles weiß ist_______TATA, Seriousgamer, der hat heimlich 51% aller Nintendoaktien zusammengekauft und kontrolliert nun das Unternehmen und produziert in Zukunft die Hardware und alle Spiele alleine.

Warum sollte grade ein Presse Fuzi Bescheid wissen? Glaub ich nicht, aber vlt hat er ja 'Insider' Quellen, ihm würde ich es sogar zutrauen...ArthurDent schrieb:Glaubt ihr Matt von IGN.com weiß schon über den Revolution bescheid? Er behauptet ja auch das nächste Woche neue Infos kommen.
eine sehr gute Nachricht! Immerhin einer der großen Entwickler bekennt sich zum NRev...ArthurDent schrieb:Ubisoft unterstützt Revolution
17.08.05 - Ubisoft hat auf der Games Convention bestätigt, dass Ubisoft Nintendos Revolution-Konsole mit Spielen unterstützen wird.
Immerhin mal ne gute Nachricht!
quelle: www.Gamefront.de
Today Ubisoft have confirmed that they will be supporting Nintendo's next home console. Full details inside.
Today the good people at Ubisoft have confirmed that they will support Nintendo's next home console, the Revolution.
Rob Cooper, UK managing director, used a UK press event to confirm there full development support for next-gen consoles, including Revolution, PS3 and X360.
Games mentioned to make an early appearence include; Ghost Recon: Advance Warfighter and King Kong, both set for X360 launch titles. These titles wern't confirmed for Revolution or PS3, but may still be released depending on when the consoles will be launched.
This comes as good news, as Ubisoft will be the first western third-party publisher to support the Revolution, and hopefully we'll see some new, totally original titles released.

Prince of Persia für Next-Gen Konsolen
18.08.05 - Ubisoft plant Prince of Persia für Next Generation Konsolen herzustellen. Das meldet Eurogamer. Wahrscheinlich werden alle drei Formate (PlayStation3, Xbox 360, Revolution) unterstützt.
OceanDrive schrieb:Und hier 1 ihrer Spiele:
Prince of Persia für Next-Gen Konsolen
18.08.05 - Ubisoft plant Prince of Persia für Next Generation Konsolen herzustellen. Das meldet Eurogamer. Wahrscheinlich werden alle drei Formate (PlayStation3, Xbox 360, Revolution) unterstützt.
Quelle: Gamefront (aka Newsblog lol)
OceanDrive schrieb:Naja, IGN stellt für Nintendo das Online-Netzwerk zur Verfügung (DS und Revolution).
Ich denke dieser Matt wird NICHTS wissen, außer die Tatsache, daß man nach der GC was Neues berichten wird.![]()
Naja, abwarten.
. Stell dir vor er hat mit jemanden von Gamespy kontakt und die unterhalten sich ein bisschen über IGN seite und so und werden Freunde , unterhalten sich über MSN usw.^^DreamRider schrieb:IGN ist nicht umsonst die wichtigste Amerikanische Videogames website.
Ich denke Matt weiß schon genau, was die Revolution ist.
Strategies
I think that what Nintendo is doing with their next generation is really smart on their part. I mean not revealing hardly anything about it is just gonna make people wanna keep reading about it which takes the consumers mind off of the Xbox 360 and the PS3 and also makes the consumer not be able to wait to buy it. I know that that is true it has happened to me!
Matt responds: I think Nintendo's "strategy" here is perhaps smart in the short term, but may prove problematic in the long term. This, by the way, is a complaint I have leveled against the company's philosophies and business structure as a whole. Right now, we're all psyched about what the Revolution could be. Speculation is out of control. Just look around you. Theories about why the machine is so revolutionary are all over the Internet. Hell, some seriously overzealous IGN message board readers spent hours last night and hours more this morning dissecting a screen grab of my computer desktop because they thought I was hinting at Revolution secrets. Point is, the lack of information makes people go nuts and it also drives unwarranted speculation. It creates buzz in the short term, sure, but when everything is said and done, there is no chance that Revolution can live up to the hype that fans have generated for it. The controller is likely to be cool, but is it going to levitate in the air and emit a laser force field around your house? Anything short of that will probably be disappointing to fans, which is very real drawback to Nintendo's notorious secrecy. If you recall, Nintendo told the world that the mechanics in Super Mario Sunshine were so fantastic that they could not be shown to the public. When they finally were, and it was just Mario with a water pack, loads of gamers felt let down.
There's another very dangerous drawback to Nintendo's strategy. The Revolution has virtually no support from third party developers because publishers don't know what it is and they also really don't seem to care. They'd rather put their time and money into consoles with announced tech specs and available development kits. As a result, libraries of third party games are underway for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and in contrast very few for Revolution.
Finally, I don't think that a general lack of information on Revolution is distracting the majority of gamers from the impending arrival of Xbox 360 or the marketing machine that is Sony and PlayStation 3.
Nintendo is revealing more and more about the Revolution, and there should be some interesting announcements very soon. But it can't continue to take its sweet time about these things. Nobody believes that Nintendo is the savior of the industry, as it seems to want. People will buy an Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3 if they see some games they like on these systems. So unless the Big N really is going to retreat into its own corner of the industry and cater exclusively to 90-year-olds and teenage girls, it needs to stop speaking vaguely about this new machine and start showing it, controller included.

