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HyperLamer
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That would be so cool though. As for downloading I imagine it works similar to Video On Demand with digital cable/satellite systems. You buy the movie and it gets 'streamed' to your box. Their system keeps track of it all, and every time you want to watch it within the designated time period, you download it again. (Though Revolution would probably have some form of storage so you needn't re-download every game every time you play them; cable/satellite systems don't because it would make piracy too easy.) That also raises the question of whether we'll be able to rent games through that system too?

And what's that Kanji say on the devkit? Fire-power-something-electricity?
Colin
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There's been a bunch of those virtual reality pictures circulated around the net. Most people, including myself, are willing to pass those off as fake. A good idea, but likely fake.
FireOcean
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Slight bump for some information I'd like to share.

On the Bemanistyle forums, there's a guy who found out from a Nintendo rep at Gamestop that Nintendo won't release anything official about Revolution until all of the PS3 specs are finalized and put out for public display. When Sony will do that, neither of them really knew, but in all likelihood it will come soon. From what I've heard, this is because of the fact that Sony stole the analog stick idea after Nintendo released its information about the N64 controller way back when. I personally think it should come within the next couple of months, seeing as how the TGS is coming up relatively soon, and M$'s presence is still Sony's main concern. It's actually as if M$ and Nintendo are both working together to force Sony's hand.

Also, I've been seeing some rather interesting pictures of an...accessory, I guess you could say, for the Rev. Although a lot of people have debunked the notion of these pictures, they show a shot of the Rev, with a sort of racing helmet sitting next to it, with a visor that covers the eyes. Now, I don't know whether it's true or not, but if it is, and Nintendo can show that the idea wouldn't be another Virtual Boy, then it could very well be revolutionary, as N is claiming it is. But if this isn't it, then what will be this revolutionary idea? I'm reading a ton of hints that are being dropped about it by Miyamoto, but I can't seem to put them all together.
Ailure
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And how are you sure how Metroid Hunters will be? Well, the Tech demo was like that maybe but...
Colin
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I doubt you'd have to; my guess is that you'd have an user account which would keep track of what you've purchased, and would allow you to re-download the stuff at your leisure in case you had to make room or something broke. That's the logical way of doing this, at least.
Scatterheart
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Pretty huge bump, but I don't really care. I get to mention new stuffz about Metroid!!!
The 2D Metroid will be called Metroid: Dread.

It's no doubtidly for people like me who rely on Metroid games for epic adventures and hidden powerups. The soon-coming Metroid Prime: Hunters is a true born multiplayer with no adventure mode what-so-ever. All single player consists of is going through the stages, collecting something before the other bounty hunters do... Either that, or kill tha' sunz-o-bitches. The thing that really turns me off this game though, is that it won't support WiFi world-wide gaming. Really... What's the point of this game if you know no-one with another DS? (Which is the exact position I'm in).

I'll probably buy Hunters, and return when I finish it in the day or two it takes.

But anyway! That's completely off-topic... It's still Nintendo, so shuttup!!

I was also wondering with the Revolution downloads, if say you run out of room, and you NEED to clean some up... Do you have to pay for the games you've previously downloaded again??
macks
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The Nintendo ON rumors strike back. Img1, Img2, Img3

Though almost certainly fake.
Slay
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The Darth Xeodious says...
- And I've heard mention of a 2D sidescrolling Metroid in the works for the DS.


Metroid Dread.
HyperLamer
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Region coding wouldn't affect online play, no... It's still completely pointless though. It's not like my Gamecube is going to explode if I put the Japanese version of Smash Bros in it.
NetSplit
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Originally posted by Darth Xeodious
- And I've heard mention of a 2D sidescrolling Metroid in the works for the DS.
Where?
Ailure
Posts: 9709/11162
Originally posted by Slay
Region coding is on the outs, if only because of the advent of worldwide internet play. The same Animal Crossing DS card is going to be sold worldwide (I assume the first thing you do when you fire up the card is to select your language), Nintendo is even considering adding a translation feature to PictoChat specifically so people te world over can play ACDS with each other.
US Mario kart and PAL Mario kart can apparently play LAN against each other. As long you start PAL Mario kart in 60 hz mode.

Region coding have nothing to do with network cabilities...

I'm not expecting Nintendo to drop region coding, but I do wish they was as good as EA when it came to world-wide releases of games. (it's usually a diffrence of a few days, instead of months...)
Legion
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Another thought about the Classic Nintendo game service...

I hope that they manage accounts to remember which games you've purchased so that if something happens to your console then you don't have to pay for all of them again.
Colin
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That might incur the wrath of quite a few people who liked the Oracle games and Minish Cap...or Capcom in general.

*raises hand* Say what you want about the Nintendo/Capcom/Flagship partnership, but they make magic together when it comes to Zelda.

Yeah... new DS side-scrolling Metroid... I guess it wouldn't even use the stylus. Map on one screen, action on the other. Simple. The pinball, on the other hand, was one of the WTF moments of E3 for me.
Xeolord
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Originally posted by Scatterheart
You think two Zelda titles is too much? They're also working on another Zelda adventure game for the DS!
I'm not sure what happened to Four Swords for the DS, but I don't care for those games anyway! Bring on the adventures

Oh, and the DS one also doesn't involve Capcom in any way... Which is kewl


And also 3 Metroid games for the DS:
- Hunters
- Metroid ... Pinball?
- And I've heard mention of a 2D sidescrolling Metroid in the works for the DS.
FireOcean
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Originally posted by Scatterheart
Oh, and the DS one also doesn't involve Capcom in any way... Which is kewl


That might incur the wrath of quite a few people who liked the Oracle games and Minish Cap...or Capcom in general.

Regardless, back on topic. I'm really wondering how Nintendo could make it any smaller when it already is smaller than the other two consoles (LOL XBOX is huge). Besides that, by making it smaller, they're sacrificing power to their system. And I know that Nintendo has said that they don't concern themselves with being more graphically capable than Sony or M$, but I have a feeling that it may come back to hurt them in the long run.
Scatterheart
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You think two Zelda titles is too much? They're also working on another Zelda adventure game for the DS!
I'm not sure what happened to Four Swords for the DS, but I don't care for those games anyway! Bring on the adventures

Oh, and the DS one also doesn't involve Capcom in any way... Which is kewl
FireOcean
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What interests me is that when Reggie was referring to Smash Bros Online, in an interview I read, said that he would "be pushing to make it go online". This obviously means that as of now, the developers probably haven't thought of making it online yet, either that or it's way ahead of what they're currently doing now. Either way, I'm going to love this game to death. I'm thinking about entering a tournament up in Seattle for Melee in late August.

Anyway, what also interests me is this other Zelda game that they have planned for Revolution. Maybe this is just me, but doesn't it seem a little early to be talking about a Zelda game being planned? Nintendo still has to worry about Twilight Princess and making sure that's the Game of the Year across everyone's board. However, if Metroid Prime 3 is anything like the first two, only with more usage for the tools you find later on and other minor gameplay tweaks, it's probably got my vote for Game of the Year for next year already.

EDIT: And because of WiFi, Revolution would be probably the best system for a LAN party considering the potential lineup for launch titles, barring Halo 3 of course.
Slay
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Region coding is on the outs, if only because of the advent of worldwide internet play. The same Animal Crossing DS card is going to be sold worldwide (I assume the first thing you do when you fire up the card is to select your language), Nintendo is even considering adding a translation feature to PictoChat specifically so people the world over can play ACDS with each other.

It can be assumed that any other game which touts worldwide internet play will be free of region coding. Otherwise, Nintendo has to waste money on altering their servers to account for each individual region code, unlock it during the online session and re-lock it when you go offline. Which would be fairly impossible; you could just yank the plug.
HyperLamer
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Zapper could probably be done through some kind of adaptor to connect NES controllers. KawaiiImoto-e brings up a good point, too - what would be truly revolutionary is to get rid of crappy pointless region coding!
Originally posted by Ralphy Boy
It's a given that the downloadable games will be charged for, or else that eliminates the purpose of 3rd party stores IRL and companies ever wanting to release ports of games (collections)... so yeah, expect to pay money.

That's true for N64 and Gamecube, sure, but when was the last time you saw an NES or SNES game in a store? And if you did, it was used. As far as ports, good, that encourages them to make better ports with new features and improvements that would make them worth buying even when the original is available for free.
Legion
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Originally posted by Kirb Solo
That sounds like the perfect setup for Space Channel 5


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