Official Revolution Thread
#301
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Originally Posted by gimmepilotwings
That would be interesting, (charging stations) but the controller's expansion port, would have to be able to handle the electrical power. I am not sure that they are currently wired to do that.
#302
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I had envisioned a Wavebird Deluxe that had rumble and a lithium-ion battery that would be charged with the same cable as the GBA SP and DS. I'd like to think that if the controllers were rechargeable they'd just use the existing cable.
#303
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I don't really care one way or the other. I kind of prefer just regular batteries as I have plenty of Nihms and can remain wireless all the time as I can just pause and switch, instead of having to plug in and let it charge, or stop playing and put it in a dock.
#304
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I agree Josh, I bought many rechargables this gen(wavebird & Logitech Xbox) so I am prepared either way. Even got one of those spiffy ones that charge in 15 minutes.
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Originally Posted by PixyJunket
I had envisioned a Wavebird Deluxe that had rumble and a lithium-ion battery that would be charged with the same cable as the GBA SP and DS. I'd like to think that if the controllers were rechargeable they'd just use the existing cable.
Now that would be cool. I have 3 of those cables for my 2 SPs and my DS.
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Maybe a $100?
http://www.ps3focus.com/archives/133#more-133
http://www.ps3focus.com/archives/133#more-133
#307
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Seems like baseless speculation. The guy being interviewed just said it had to be affordable for non gamers. That doesn't equate to it being $99.
I think it will probably be $199.99 like the GC at launch, which will put it $200 below the full 360 and probably the same amount below the PS3.
I think it will probably be $199.99 like the GC at launch, which will put it $200 below the full 360 and probably the same amount below the PS3.
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I will actually buy the console at launch for $199. Any higher and I wait.
It will be the first console that I have bought at launch in 3 generations. (I bought the PS2 and sold it on eBay for $650, doesnt count).
It will be the first console that I have bought at launch in 3 generations. (I bought the PS2 and sold it on eBay for $650, doesnt count).
#310
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It'll be the first console I buy at launch since the SNES. Though that was a Christmas present.. so technically it'll be the first console I've ever bought at launch. Of course, I can't say for SURE I'm going to get it on launch, but Metroid Prime 3 being a launch title pretty much secures that, heh.
#311
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I bought the Dreamcast and Gamecube at launch, also the GBA and DS.
I'll get the Revolution if it's $199 or less, probably will wait otherwise unless there's some absolute must have games at launch.
I'll get the Revolution if it's $199 or less, probably will wait otherwise unless there's some absolute must have games at launch.
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But what are the next likely time that Nintendo would announce anything. I am pretty sure that E3 might be a little late for the next announcement. Isn't the system supposed to come out by then?
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Revolution coming late 2006:
http://nintendonow.e-mpire.com/index...articleid=3095
http://nintendonow.e-mpire.com/index...articleid=3095
#316
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I'm betting earlier, this is just to cover possible delays. That seems way to late, especially since they already revealed their hand when they showed the controller.
#317
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I was always expecting it (and the PS3) to probably come out in Fall 2006. Possibly spring/summer 2006, but I think around the holidays is more likely.
If the 360 does well, then Sony may be forced to launch earlier in 2006, which would probably force Nintendo to as well as they've said repeatedly they will launch around the same time as Sony.
If the 360 does well, then Sony may be forced to launch earlier in 2006, which would probably force Nintendo to as well as they've said repeatedly they will launch around the same time as Sony.
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From: Satantonio, Tx
In the new "What's Next" issue of TIME Magazine there is a top 5 list of the "Things that will blow your mind", the Revolution controller is number 2. Nice to see some Nintendo love in the same issue as the iPod video cover story. For story:
http://www.gonintendo.com/
http://www.gonintendo.com/
#319
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Has anyone heard any details on the thingies that you have to attach to the side of your television for this to work? My tv is pretty much flush with my entertainment system, so unless those things are paperthin, I might not be able to get the revolution.
#320
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Originally Posted by joeblow69
Has anyone heard any details on the thingies that you have to attach to the side of your television for this to work? My tv is pretty much flush with my entertainment system, so unless those things are paperthin, I might not be able to get the revolution. 

#321
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Originally Posted by joeblow69
Has anyone heard any details on the thingies that you have to attach to the side of your television for this to work? My tv is pretty much flush with my entertainment system, so unless those things are paperthin, I might not be able to get the revolution. 

#322
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Originally Posted by Michael Corvin
what "thingies" are you talking about?
#323
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There are sensors.
http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3143782
Hopefully they don't have to be put on the sides of the TV or I'm screwed as well.
http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3143782
Two small sensors placed near the TV and a chip inside the controller track its position and orientation, allowing the player to manipulate the action on screen by physically moving the controller itself.
#324
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Awesome, it doesn't have to go on the sides.
http://cube.ign.com/articles/651/651559p1.html
http://cube.ign.com/articles/651/651559p1.html
The remote-like peripheral, which has been called the "free-hand style controller" and "pointer" by Nintendo, interacts with a sensor bar placed above, below, or near televisions. The bar contains two sensors that communicate with the controller using Bluetooth technology.
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Expect next big annoucement at the CES in January:
www.gonintendo.com
www.gonintendo.com



