QUOTE(Golden-Fist @ Sep 18 2005, 12:45 PM)
That's not being a fanboy that's personal opion. A fanboy would be "YOUR CONSLE SUCKS BECAUSE I SAID SO GC FOR LYFE!!!"
I apologize, but this response made me laugh. Opion? Oh, you mean opinion? Faving the pube over every console is still an opinion, whether you label it as being a fanboy or not....
Yes, you can call me a fanboy if you want, but I'm also sure the rest of you people are also biased against a specific platform. In these forums, it would be the Crapbox.
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I was acutally going to post that in the first place when you decided to prance around like you know better then everyone else. You haven't even said the words "Nintendo", "Controller" or "Revolution" in the entire thread or mentioned anything about it.
Let's edit soemthing you put:
You forgot one major part "Devilesk rolls up in his soccer mom car and tells everyone to stop fighting cause devilesk knows best and of course has power on the website to tell people what to do"
Wait, no you don't. I check this thread when I have something else to say or when someone other then you posts cause I know your posts are usless and have nothing to do with the revolution controller.
Fist, you need to stop driving the nail into the wound. Responses like this are immature and don't help anything. If you are going to argue, do it intelligently and back off from insulting the person. The minute you flame, you lose. It's that simple.
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There's a really long FAQ on IGN here:
http://cube.ign.com/articles/522/522559p1.htmlThere was a certain question that troubled me but another question that countered it. The one that countered it was:
Q: How long has the Revolution been in development?
A: Preliminary development on Revolution began shortly after the release of Nintendo GameCube.
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But the bad part was in another FAQ (I thought it was this one but I can't find the question) said that nintendo has shown any pictures of the sensors that are suppose to be placed next to your Tv because "they are in beta form". So i'm wondering if it will be possible for them to screw up for some controllers and not respond...
Some other Key parts of the FAQ were how not every Revolution will be able to play DVDs, you have to get a certain attachment in order for that to work and will cost extra, but it's all a good move making the price lower, and plus most people have DVD players in there house now anyway. It also doesn't have a harddrive which is.. ok but the previous Gamecube memory cards sucked. I had the normal gray ones and I picked up The Sims for rent I wanted to save BUT WAIT it takes 60 blocks of memory to save, when the gray memory cards only hold up to 59. However on my Ps2 it could take on tons and tons of information, I don't know what they did with that.
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I agree the memory 59 was too small. 251 was better, but the 1019 is just awesome. I really like Nintendo's decision to give you a choice whether you want DVD included or not. It would allow people who already have 10 DVD players to save additional money. I think DVD would be perfect, seeing as the controller looks like a remote.
What we can expect is a power cord and a composite cord. I hope the price tag doesn't exceed $200, which the 360 already has done and I expect Sony will do.
I'm excited what developers will do with this technology. Perhaps there will be a DECENT FPS on a Nintendo system since Goldeneye that will allow you to make precise aim. It is tons more fun using a light gun to play than just keyboard and mouse.
Imagine swinging a sword in games like Zelda. Not only is it fun, but it could be a work out!
Imagine playing a racing game where the remote is the actual car. So if you tilt it left, it turns, right, etc. Nintendo makes amazing stuff.
On the negative side, it doesn't support HD, but I don't mind it, as well as the majority of the consumers. The graphics probably won't compare to the 360 or PS3, but I'm perfectly fine with GC graphics. Metroid Prime, Resident Evil 4 and Soul Calibur 2 look wonderful already.
However, I'll have to try it before I can say I think it's great or not.