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Anywho - good stuff: online Revolution games only need 1 person to have the actual game, and the others just be dirty feeves. Good, perhaps not for sales, but good anyway.
Also, the downloadable games can come from any server - so we'll be able to download games avaliable in Japan, i.e. all those excellent games that never made it over here can be ours. The N64 games should all get a boost in frame-rates apparently, though appearances will stay the same.
On the world-wide launch: not quite, but from the inital Japanese release, they say it will be everywhere within 14 weeks. Which is ... well, quite a long time, but not as long as usual.
And, nicely enough, "Revolution software will look no different, visually speaking, compared to both Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 software."
Here's to hoping.
> And you know this... how?
Pop over to Cube-europe/IGN/Gamespot and read the developer comments.
> Remember people, we are playing GAMES here - not trying to simulate
> real world senarios in hyper-realistic visuals.
Here here!
I'm fed up with the 'graphics are better on......' argument!
Whats the point in playing the game if all you want is 100% realism - just open the front door and go out if thats what you want!
But I, for one, dont mind at all. I think its a given that the revolution will be more powerful than the gamecube and thats good enough for me.
Remember people, we are playing GAMES here - not trying to simulate real world senarios in hyper-realistic visuals.
> And, nicely enough, "Revolution software will look no different,
> visually speaking, compared to both Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3
> software."
All I make out from this, is that the discs will look the same.
Woop!
...it must be true!
> Because there are studio's that are dying for something new in order
> to make their name. Expect PC developers to head Nintendo's way too.
> Of course Valve and Lionheart are givers but expect some that have
> never made a console game before... ever.
And you know this... how?
> 3rd parties need to back it.
>
> It's got the innovation and the capability, but it's still Nintendo,
> it's not popular enough to be used as 'for PS3 and Xbox360' (and yet
> it's also on the Rev, but that doesn't matter, cos only 10,000,000
> people have one of those). etc.
DS is though. If the Revolution can tap into a new market entirely... which it can... then it'll run away with profits and it'll have no effect on the success of the PS3 or 360 either.
I plan to write an article about the type of third party Nintendo are trying to appeal to. EA, Activision, THQ etc... will support Nintendo but they'll treat the controller as a "gimick" and make use of the shell a lot more.
My post will look at the future according to Grasshopper, Kuju, Treasure, Square, some parts of Konami and Capcom.
Because there are studio's that are dying for something new in order to make their name. Expect PC developers to head Nintendo's way too. Of course Valve and Lionheart are givers but expect some that have never made a console game before... ever.
P.S I've heard about this from a gaming source about 2 weeks ago.
It's got the innovation and the capability, but it's still Nintendo, it's not popular enough to be used as 'for PS3 and Xbox360' (and yet it's also on the Rev, but that doesn't matter, cos only 10,000,000 people have one of those). etc.