Nintendo e3 thread 3

Just to start it off, the original press release:

NINTENDO’S COMPACT CONSOLE WILL TURN THE WORLD OF GAMING ON ITS SIDE

New System will be Forward-Thinking, Yet Backward Compatible

LOS ANGELES, May 17, 2005 – Each generation of video game consoles builds on the past to set new standards for the future. As the company with the strongest heritage of innovation, Nintendo redefines expectations for all next-gen systems by employing a wide-ranging strategy to attract more kinds of gamers to more kinds of games. When Nintendo’s new console, code-named Revolution, arrives in 2006, everyone will discover the meaning of All-Access Gaming.

“We will show the world what a next-gen system can be. Revolution marries the strongest heritage of innovation to the future of gaming,†says Nintendo President Satoru Iwata. “With backward compatibility and the ‘virtual console’ concept, the stylish, compact body provides maximum gaming power. It will not only take home entertainment into another dimension by expanding the definition of video games, but it also will give you access to the great history of gaming.â€

Some of the system features that wowed the crowd at the Electronics Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles include:

· The cool look: The new console boasts high-quality materials and a smart, compact design, approximately the size of three standard DVD cases stacked together. A variety of prototype colors are being showcased during E3. It will come with a silver stand that makes the system a welcome, artistic component of any multimedia setup, whether it’s displayed vertically or horizontally.

· Backward compatibility: The new console plays all games from the current Nintendo GameCube™ generation. But there’s more…

· The secret weapon: The console also will have downloadable access to 20 years of fan-favorite titles originally released for Nintendo® 64, the Super Nintendo Entertainment System® (SNES) and even the Nintendo Entertainment System® (NES).

· Easy expansion: A bay for an SD memory card will let players expand the internal flash memory.

· Two disc formats, one slot: Instead of a tray, a single, innovative, self-loading media bay will play both 12-centimeter optical discs used for the new system as well as Nintendo GameCube discs. Owners will have the option of equipping a small, self-contained attachment to play movies and other DVD content.

· The specs: The system boasts 512 megabytes of internal flash memory, wireless controllers, two USB 2.0 ports and built-in Wi-Fi access. A worldwide network of Nintendo players can gather to compete in a comfortable, inviting environment. Revolution’s technological heart, a processing chip developed with IBM and code-named “Broadway,†and a graphics chip set from ATI code-named “Hollywood,†will deliver game experiences not previously possible.

· The stars: Introduction of a number of new franchise properties will add to the world’s richest stable of stars, including Mario, Zelda, Super Smash Bros., Donkey Kong and Metroid.

· Wireless freedom: A number of Wi-Fi-enabled launch titles are in development that will employ Nintendo’s newly announced wireless gaming service, Nintendo® Wi-Fi Connection. A worldwide network of Nintendo players can gather to compete in a comfortable, inviting environment.

· Freedom of design: A dynamic development architecture equally accommodates both big-budget, high-profile game “masterpieces†as well as indie games conceived by individual developers equipped with only a big idea.

“Our next console proves small in size but big on ideas,†says Reggie Fils-Aime, Nintendo of America’s executive vice president of sales & marketing. “We’re throwing open the doors of gaming to wider audiences, from casual players to hard-core gamers who live for the thrill of defeating an endless army of wireless opponents.â€

Nintendo’s All-Access Gaming philosophy covers the spectrum. The next console fits anywhere. It brings together new games and old. It gives people worldwide access through wireless Wi-Fi connections. And it opens the world of video games – to everyone. Software for the new console will even attract people who don’t consider themselves players. Adults, kids, men and women around the world will have access to the most popular video game characters, the best game franchises and the most engaging experiences yet developed – only with Nintendo.
 
· The specs: The system boasts 512 megabytes of internal flash memory, wireless controllers, two USB 2.0 ports and built-in Wi-Fi access. A worldwide network of Nintendo players can gather to compete in a comfortable, inviting environment.

The more I think about this the more I reckon the Revolution is just a storage/ processing node on the internet acting like a games jukebox feeding thin client devices that double up as controllers...in a nutshell! :p
 
Is that actually the Revolution then? With all this talk of Virtual Reality headsets, voice control, gyro control, all we get is 'The entire back catalogue of Nintendo' and an internet network to access it. I thought Nintendo were going to show some new gaming techs. Is this happening behind close doors? :?
 
Shifty Geezer said:
Is that actually the Revolution then? With all this talk of Virtual Reality headsets, voice control, gyro control, all we get is 'The entire back catalogue of Nintendo' and an internet network to access it. I thought Nintendo were going to show some new gaming techs. Is this happening behind close doors? :?

Hm, there is such a rumor floating around, something about a closed doors presentation at 10AM PDT.
 
Shifty Geezer said:
Is that actually the Revolution then? With all this talk of Virtual Reality headsets, voice control, gyro control, all we get is 'The entire back catalogue of Nintendo' and an internet network to access it. I thought Nintendo were going to show some new gaming techs. Is this happening behind close doors? :?

they are keeping for later, still a long time before the console release.
 
Nintendo = Apple. A niche player with a small percentage of the market making money from their dedicated fanbase.

You mean unlike Microsoft, who are a niche player with a small percentage of the market who don't make money from their dedicated fanbase.
 
· Freedom of design: A dynamic development architecture equally accommodates both big-budget, high-profile game “masterpiecesâ€￾ as well as indie games conceived by individual developers equipped with only a big idea.

Hmm, could Nintendo be opening up to homebrew?
 
Nexiss said:
· Freedom of design: A dynamic development architecture equally accommodates both big-budget, high-profile game “masterpiecesâ€￾ as well as indie games conceived by individual developers equipped with only a big idea.

Hmm, could Nintendo be opening up to homebrew?

That would be awesome. So...don't expect it from Nintendo. ;) I kid. That really would be cool, as would some VR stuff. But I'm thinking this Thursdayton nonsense is nothing but a huge cocktease of monumental proportions. PEACE.
 
hupfinsgack said:
Shapeshifter said:
sorry if its already been posted.

http://www.gamingtarget.com/article.php?artid=4282

seems the new nintedo console will not be supporting hdtvs. :cry:

The NYT article is pretty uninformed crap; they have drawn their conclusion from the fact that Nintendo didn't mention HDTV in their presentation...

Hopefully its untrue. But there past actions like with the gamecube and removing the digital port....
 
Shapeshifter said:
Hopefully its untrue. But there past actions like with the gamecube and removing the digital port....

Well, they have so far released almost zero info on Revolution so don't get disappointed too soon. The Denis Dyack Interview on IGN got me a lot more worried than that petty NYT interview...
 
Do NYT article writers actually read their own magazine? This is from another NYT article:

"Unlike GameCube, the new system will play DVD's", Ms. Kaplin said, "and will feature a wireless controller". "It will play GameCube games as well as a new class of high-definition games, with new emphasis on online play"
 
IGN got to have a little hands on with Revolution (though it wasn't playable of course):

http://cube.ign.com/articles/617/617195p1.html

One bit I took note of:

The Revolution's slot-loading drive is unbelievably gorgeous when viewed up close. It really is striking. The drive is not just illuminated, but surrounded by a sleek blue light, and it accepts both GameCube Optical Discs and new 12cm discs designed specifically for Revolution
 
Johnny Awesome said:
Nintendo = Apple. A niche player with a small percentage of the market making money from their dedicated fanbase.

But Apple doesn't force you to use "Steve Job's Pinball", "Steve Job's FinalCut" and "Steve Job's iTunes" That's what piss me off about Nintendo. Apple also consistantly bring their hot selling hardwares (iPod) up to spec to fan off the competition.

I see Apple in an alot healthier position than Nintendo.
 
But Apple doesn't force you to use "Steve Job's Pinball", "Steve Job's FinalCut" and "Steve Job's iTunes" That's what piss me off about Nintendo

How exactly do Nintendo force you to play any of there games?

Apple also consistantly bring their hot selling hardwares (iPod) up to spec to fan off the competition

Bringing an MP3 player "up to spec"?.. well that's cutting edge... :LOL:
 
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