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Tue 17/05/05 at 11:57
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[URL]http://media.cube.ign.com/articles/615/615008/img_2788923.html[/URL]

[URL]http://www.cube-europe.com/news.php?nid=7773[/URL] - More pics added, different colour revolutions and controller ports and memory card slots for GC I'm guessing

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More pics - [URL]http://media.cube.ign.com/articles/615/615030/imgs_1.html[/URL]

Fake controller - [URL]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v324/venom209/revo28vf.jpg[/URL]

Reminds me of a NES [URL]http://www.cube-europe.com/~news/revolution/revd.jpg[/URL]

Confusion - [URL]http://www.cube-europe.com/news.php?nid=7818[/URL]
Tue 17/05/05 at 20:15
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No-one cares what the console looks like - it sits under your TV and gets dusty, that's it.

Handhelds, on the other hand ...

muh
Tue 17/05/05 at 20:14
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FinalFantasyFanatic wrote:
> Fair enough, though. You don't pull your tiny peni out when the
> big-guns have just winched themselves up to sun-blocking
> erectitudes.

Nintendo are obsessed with tiny-ness though!
"it's what you do with it"

gagahahaha they actually said that.
Tue 17/05/05 at 20:13
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FinalFantasyFanatic wrote:
> Nintendo intends for the
> final Revolution design to be smaller than the current one.

and on that point...why?
Look at how crap the PS3 looks...but no-one cares.

They should spend their money on actually developing a powerful console that can keep up with the competition, and not waste it on pointless research into how to make it as small as possible.
Tue 17/05/05 at 20:11
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Memorandum! wrote:
> They didn't actually announce any CPU/Graphics/RAM specs.

Fair enough, though. You don't pull your tiny peni out when the big-guns have just winched themselves up to sun-blocking erectitudes.

Something else about having to add something on before it'll play DVDs, doi.

We'll see tomorrow, I suppose, when it actually starts.
Tue 17/05/05 at 20:09
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They might as well have designed the console and decided what they were going to do with Revolution the day before the bloody event. What a no show.
Tue 17/05/05 at 20:07
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They didn't actually announce any CPU/Graphics/RAM specs.
Tue 17/05/05 at 20:07
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Joe Dark wrote:
> "The new console has 512 megabytes of on-board flash
> memory."
>
> They better be joking

yeah, then he mentioned expanding with SD-Cards.
That's to do with savegames etc. It's not the amount of RAM.
Tue 17/05/05 at 20:06
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yes, we learned...nothing.
That was probably just an empty little black box.

The reason there were no tech demos at all could mean that...it's not far enough along to actually play them.
Tue 17/05/05 at 20:06
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"The new console has 512 megabytes of on-board flash memory."

They better be joking
Tue 17/05/05 at 20:04
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ffs

"The Revolution prototype was shown off, but Satoru Iwata noted that this is certainly not the final design. Nintendo intends for the final Revolution design to be smaller than the current one.

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