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Gooseman Wandering Minstrel
Joined: 25 Jul 2005 Posts: 92 Location: England
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Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2005 9:58 am Post subject: Nintendo Revolution |
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People may already be bored of this question but what do people think of Nintendo's knew anouncements for the Revolution controller?
I think it kicks arse. Imagine the possibilites. I trust Ninty...
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js71 Wandering DJ
Joined: 22 Nov 2002 Posts: 815
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Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2005 6:00 pm Post subject: |
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I think it looks pretty damn cool as well. Of course far too many people are mindlessly bashing it-- "it looks like a sex toy-- it's horrible-- nintendo's messed up again-- don't fix what ain't broke--" etc. :p
It's new, it's different, I personally love the idea. And don't forget what people were saying about the DS before it came out...
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Rainer Deyke Demon Hunter
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Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2005 7:38 pm Post subject: |
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I'm of two minds on this one.
On one hand, it's very much an analog controller, and I really much prefer digital input. Analog input feels sloppy to me. You can't use a controller like that to play old-school 2D games, and I haven't felt like buying a 3D game since the novelty wore off at the end of the 90s.
On the other hand, if somebody uses that controller to make a real swordfighting game where you actually control your sword directly instead of firing off predefined attacks, I want to play it.
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biggerUniverse Mage
Joined: 18 Nov 2003 Posts: 326 Location: A small, b/g planet in the unfashionable arm of the galaxy
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Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2005 7:46 pm Post subject: |
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Rainer Deyke wrote: | On the other hand, |
But it's only a one-handed controller...
When you use this, what is your other hand doing? Do I dare ask? _________________ We are on the outer reaches of someone else's universe.
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Adam Mage
Joined: 30 Dec 2002 Posts: 416 Location: Australia
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Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 6:20 am Post subject: |
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Quote: | On one hand, it's very much an analog controller, and I really much prefer digital input. Analog input feels sloppy to me. You can't use a controller like that to play old-school 2D games, and I haven't felt like buying a 3D game since the novelty wore off at the end of the 90s. | If you turn the controller 90 degrees it looks kinda like a nes pad :p.
Quote: | When you use this, what is your other hand doing? Do I dare ask? | There was a second controler with an analog stick on it...
I thinks it's an interesting idea but it's going to be the software that makes it or breaks it.
I don't think the touchscreen on the DS is going to add anything to 2D castlevania but it's in the upcomming game. I hope there won't be too much of things like that on the revolution. _________________ https://numbatlogic.com
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Gooseman Wandering Minstrel
Joined: 25 Jul 2005 Posts: 92 Location: England
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Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 8:25 am Post subject: |
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Quote: | On the other hand, if somebody uses that controller to make a real swordfighting game where you actually control your sword directly instead of firing off predefined attacks, I want to play it |
I believe they are going to make a game like that. Have you seen the video for the controller?
http://media.cube.ign.com/articles/651/651334/vids_1.html
It will be the software that really makes or breaks this.. but i totally trust nintendo to deliver on the software front!
Quote: | You can't use a controller like that to play old-school 2D games, and I haven't felt like buying a 3D game since the novelty wore off at the end of the 90s. |
Nintendo are creating a 'shell' for the remote that should look something like an ordinary gamecube controller or something similar. You can play old skool games on that.
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Adam Mage
Joined: 30 Dec 2002 Posts: 416 Location: Australia
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Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 9:52 am Post subject: |
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Gooseman wrote: | Quote: | On the other hand, if somebody uses that controller to make a real swordfighting game where you actually control your sword directly instead of firing off predefined attacks, I want to play it |
I believe they are going to make a game like that. Have you seen the video for the controller?
http://media.cube.ign.com/articles/651/651334/vids_1.html | I didn't see any real games in that video. I think that was all markeing how much fun you *might* have with the controler. Untill you get tennis elbow or your arm starts hurting from being outstreched. _________________ https://numbatlogic.com
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Gooseman Wandering Minstrel
Joined: 25 Jul 2005 Posts: 92 Location: England
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Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 1:32 pm Post subject: |
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Quote: | I didn't see any real games in that video. I think that was all markeing how much fun you *might* have with the controler. Untill you get tennis elbow or your arm starts hurting from being outstreched. |
Yes thats true, there were not any real games. But it shows that they at least have the ideas.. Well we can only hope and pray!
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js71 Wandering DJ
Joined: 22 Nov 2002 Posts: 815
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Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 6:35 pm Post subject: |
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Gooseman wrote: | Quote: | On the other hand, if somebody uses that controller to make a real swordfighting game where you actually control your sword directly instead of firing off predefined attacks, I want to play it |
I believe they are going to make a game like that. Have you seen the video for the controller?
http://media.cube.ign.com/articles/651/651334/vids_1.html
It will be the software that really makes or breaks this.. but i totally trust nintendo to deliver on the software front!
Quote: | You can't use a controller like that to play old-school 2D games, and I haven't felt like buying a 3D game since the novelty wore off at the end of the 90s. |
Nintendo are creating a 'shell' for the remote that should look something like an ordinary gamecube controller or something similar. You can play old skool games on that. |
You can turn the controller sideways to play NES games like that, it's intentional. Also the Revolution has Gamecube controller ports on the side, (as it plays GC games too) so you could use those.
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BadMrBox Bringer of Apocalypse
Joined: 26 Jun 2002 Posts: 1022 Location: Dark Forest's of Sweden
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Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2005 2:26 pm Post subject: |
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Since Nintendo started with all 'silent about the controller'-thing I gotten high hope for something cool. And then they come up with this junk? You might as well play with an ordinary remote control. I think that they'll lose alot of costumers on this one. Imagine to play Soul calibur or resident evil with that thing? Impossible. Mental breakdown. _________________
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tcaudilllg Dragonmaster
Joined: 20 Jun 2002 Posts: 1731 Location: Cedar Bluff, VA
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Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2005 10:46 pm Post subject: |
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I heard on Business 2.0 that they have a patent on videogame insanity. (?) What the-?
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js71 Wandering DJ
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Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2005 3:59 am Post subject: |
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LordGalbalan wrote: | I heard on Business 2.0 that they have a patent on videogame insanity. (?) What the-? |
Play Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem. In it, you had health, magic, and sanity. The lower your sanity, the more the game started to get weird. Walls bleeding, bugs crawling across the screen, your character slowly shrinking, etc... there are some really cool ones, like a faked restart (flashes back to the game after a few seconds), inventory temporarily disappearing, even a fake ENDING and ad for a non-existent sequel. Very interesting stuff.
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Ren Wandering Minstrel
Joined: 07 Aug 2004 Posts: 130 Location: turn around...
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Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 11:49 pm Post subject: |
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BadMrBox wrote: | Imagine to play Soul calibur or resident evil with that thing? Impossible. Mental breakdown. |
As a (late) side note, you could use the Sega Bass Fishing controller on the Dreamcast to do exactly that. That thing was a lot like the new revolution controller, as in, it was a light gun-type thing that you waved about on the screen to move stuff. The analogue stick moved the characters in Soul Caliber, and waving the fishing controller about moved the characters weapon on screen.
Somehow, it seems less that revolutionary when you realise you already owned it 5 years ago, heh.
EDIT: Oh yeah, and apparently it was quite a lot of fun, which bodes well. Unfortunately, it also proved more difficult than using the control pad, but then i'm willing to bet no-one ever took it to extremes. Or did they? _________________ Previous nicks: MidnightDreamer, The_Anarchist, Shroomasta.
ren-tek.net : BGC games and more!
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Nephilim Mage
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Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 4:39 am Post subject: |
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I heard a rumor that the Revolution was going to have an open API so that hobbyists would be able to develop for it. (This, compared to the aggressively closed platform offerings from Sony and Microsoft.) Anybody know if there's any truth to that rumor, and if so, what they're going to be doing to support hobbyist development? _________________ Visit the Sacraments web site to play the game and read articles about its development.
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Nodtveidt Demon Hunter
Joined: 11 Nov 2002 Posts: 786 Location: Camuy, PR
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Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 12:59 pm Post subject: |
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Nephilim wrote: | I heard a rumor that the Revolution was going to have an open API so that hobbyists would be able to develop for it. (This, compared to the aggressively closed platform offerings from Sony and Microsoft.) Anybody know if there's any truth to that rumor, and if so, what they're going to be doing to support hobbyist development? |
That's probably complete bunk. Nintendo makes most of their money through game sales, since all games MUST be manufactured through them if they're to be licensed, and since the "key" in the software is a Nintendo logo, unlicensed games are now illegal to produce since it ends up falling under copyright infringement (you still have to use the "key", and since you're not authorized to do it, it's copyright infringement). For them to abandon this would be 100% unheard of, and since Nintendo still has this image to maintain of a "family console", don't expect to see them fall short of maintaining their image just to support us indies anytime soon.
Sony on the other hand is using an open technology (Cell processor, google it for details fo what I mean by this) so if anyone were to open their console to indies, it'd be them. But it's doubtful that they're going to do it either, since their money also comes from game sales.
Microsoft, of course, will let anyone develop for their console...if they pay the horribly high fee for the SDK. _________________ If you play a Microsoft CD backwards you can hear demonic voices. The scary part is that if you play it forwards it installs Windows. - wallace
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