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something that looks innocent and weak and them bam:o , it will be unveiled. Just dont make up your mind on the first day of E3
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The Revolution will not have a touch screen.
The controller will be quite normal in the sense that it will have a d-pad and buttons
It will also have gyroscopic controls
The Nintendo Revolution will also include voice control more advanced than anything seen so far.
The controller will also be pressure sensitive. The pressure you put into it will determine certain things, such as movement.
Mario 128
Like Mario 64 for the N64, this game (M128) will introduce all of the capibilities of the console. It will use the pressure sensitive controls mainly, but the voice controls as well as gyroscopic controls will be used as well.
Smash Bros.
A new Super Smash Bros. Melee is in the works as well. This game will demonstrate the online functions of the Revolution. Nintendo has added many new things into the game, included a deeper combat system. Many more special moves are included as well as some very cool suprises. The levels will include some destructible environments, and the characters will be fully customizable. Want to play as Mario in his 80s outfit? Or would you prefer the 90s look? Its your choice. The most innovative part of the game is the different modes. In previous games, you were allowed to play in giant mode, metal mode, small mode, etc. That has changed. You will be able to choose to play in a Paper mode (a la Paper Mario), a cel shaded mode (Wind Waker), or Viewtiful Joe-esque mode.
As I said earlier, Retro is working on a Halo killer.
Online :
As Nintendo has stated before, the system will be online. In my eyes, the online system they have set up is the most revolutionary part of the system. While Sony and Microsoft are busy turning their systems into trojan horses for their other electronic devices, Nintendo is going to use the Revolution for direct communication with gamers. The only way I can describe it is as an internet service. Imagine turning it on and checking your mail on the system. You see previews and demos of DS and Revolution games that you can download. A magazine similar to Nintendo Power will be exclusive to the system, and you will be able to access it on the Revolution’s homepage. As you check you mail, you will also see various invitations from gamers on your buddy list who want to play you. There are so many other ways this is going to be used. Once the Revolution comes out, there will be no reason to hang out on message boards. Message boards as well as chat rooms will be available on the Revolution so that gamers can discuss and challenge each other all day. And the best thing is that the entire thing is totally free and easy to use. Why play Madden on Xbox Live when you’ll be able to play it for free on the Revolution with much better services?
klaptrap schrieb:Dieser Aeris-Typ hat tatsächlich schon VOR der E3 diese Zeilen geschrieben:
Zitat:
Another thing I forgot to mention was on the backward compatibility;
apparently the Nintendos new console will be able to play the games
from past consoles such as GC, N64, SNES, and yes NES.
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Zitat:
Im not going to give out the secret. Its going to be very fun; wait
until E3. Nintendo is going to roll out a trojan horse: something that
looks innocent and weak and them bam, it will be unveiled. Just dont
make up your mind on the first day of E3.
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Und dann noch das :
Zitat:
My credibility will be proven on May 19th. I have already given you a
hint about what will happen in the next few weeks. Pay close attention
to some of the Nintendo related stories that will begin to pop up. So
far, many have already been reported. Pay attention. And on the 19th,
dont automatically try to write me off. There is a big suprise in
store for everyone. Ive said that 100 times, but I cant stress it
enough.
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Jenova schrieb:Zur Erklärung mit der Backward-Compatibility: so überraschend ist diese Ankündigung doch gar nicht gewesen (ok, für mich schon), denn man konnte doch annehmen, daß die Onlinefähigkeit genau diese Strategie unterstützen würde. Brancheninsider waren von diesem Schachzug sicherlich am wenigsten überrascht - denke ich einfach a mal so.