Nintendo Revolution specs revealed.
Nintendo Revolution specs revealed.
At long last.
Exactly what we were expecting. Not fast at all, in fact not even 128meg of ram.
But hey, its what the games do, not how they look. At least I will be able to afford this thing on launch and not have to sell half my helf of games:
http://revolution.ign.com/articles/673/673799p1.html
Exactly what we were expecting. Not fast at all, in fact not even 128meg of ram.
But hey, its what the games do, not how they look. At least I will be able to afford this thing on launch and not have to sell half my helf of games:
http://revolution.ign.com/articles/673/673799p1.html
Of course it does. Jesus its the best Emulator on the planet.bitWISE wrote:I may actually get one. It would really own if it accepted gc games but I suppose that would have driven up the price.
ANY past nintendo game is downloadable, including gamecube games. But it has the option of loading the gamecube game from CD instead.
So you can play any previous nintendo game on it, either by downloading, or by using a GC/Rev CD.
Plus, some of the oldies will have extras. Some will just be better frame rate (Goldeneye is 60frames locked) and some will have extras (Mario Kart has extra tracks). All games, if they have Multiplayer, will now also be online. And possibly for free, too.
Any? Even the old NES games? What about gameboy too? If this is true, nintendo have my money already. There were so many classic nintendo games over the years (not to mention a shitload of kickass RPG's), and it'd be great to play them all on a single console.o'dium wrote:Of course it does. Jesus its the best Emulator on the planet.bitWISE wrote:I may actually get one. It would really own if it accepted gc games but I suppose that would have driven up the price.
ANY past nintendo game is downloadable, including gamecube games. But it has the option of loading the gamecube game from CD instead.
So you can play any previous nintendo game on it, either by downloading, or by using a GC/Rev CD.
Plus, some of the oldies will have extras. Some will just be better frame rate (Goldeneye is 60frames locked) and some will have extras (Mario Kart has extra tracks). All games, if they have Multiplayer, will now also be online. And possibly for free, too.
indeed. the flash mem is 512mb. even if it is expandable, the thing is also backwards compatible. expanding the flash mem is of very little use if you can only store 1 game on it innito'dium wrote:A gamecube CD only holds 1.4gig or something like that. And the memory is expandable, so why not.MKJ wrote:well they mentioned "nintendo's back catalog". so that might mean only nintendo first party games.
also, cube games downloaded onto flash memory? are you sure? seems a bit too much to me
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Link is a boy.Grudge wrote:btw, I didn't know Link was a girl:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... d+of+zelda
That video is just anatomically incorrect
That sounds awesomeo'dium wrote:Of course it does. Jesus its the best Emulator on the planet.bitWISE wrote:I may actually get one. It would really own if it accepted gc games but I suppose that would have driven up the price.
ANY past nintendo game is downloadable, including gamecube games. But it has the option of loading the gamecube game from CD instead.
So you can play any previous nintendo game on it, either by downloading, or by using a GC/Rev CD.
Plus, some of the oldies will have extras. Some will just be better frame rate (Goldeneye is 60frames locked) and some will have extras (Mario Kart has extra tracks). All games, if they have Multiplayer, will now also be online. And possibly for free, too.
There was a very interesting presentation from Reggie Fils-Aime (Sales & Marketing dude from Nintendo of America) a while ago. He explained how their strategy was about creating disruptive technology. It's too much to explain what it's all about but r3t posted links to it some time ago.Jackal wrote:Whereas the other console developers are aiming for vertical growth it seems that Nintendo is looking to grow horizontally. It's an interesting strategy that might just work. Regardless, it will be interesting to see what happens.
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:icon28: :icon28: :icon28:Grudge wrote:btw, I didn't know Link was a girl:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... d+of+zelda
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lolo'dium wrote:But hey, its what the games do, not how they look.
