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I guess Aries (Reggie in interweb disguise?) was leading everyone on about the big surprise. He drinks scotch and fucks consumer electronics. When does E3 close anyway? Would you bet a few pennies that the Rev controllers are debuted an hour before closing? Lol, you can stick a Game Boy Micro in your purse!

You got a Reuter in your goiter
Nintendo to give 'Revolution' details by yearend
Fri May 20, 2005 01:25 AM ET

By Yukari Iwatani Kane

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Nintendo Co. Ltd. plans to announce the price, launch date and other details for its next-generation game console by the end of the year, its president said on Thursday.

Nintendo earlier this week unveiled its console, code-named "Revolution," and said it will launch in 2006, giving users access to more than 20 years of games from past Nintendo consoles.

The Revolution, roughly the size of three stacked DVD cases, will feature wireless controllers, built-in wireless Internet access, and an add-on for DVD playback.

"We plan to give details on when we will launch it, what the price will be, what the controller will look like and how games can be played on it by the end of the year," said Nintendo's Satoru Iwata, speaking to Reuters at the Electronic Entertainment Expo annual trade show, known as E3.

Some gamers and industry analysts had criticized Nintendo for providing sparse details on the new machine, comparing it to Sony Corp. and Microsoft Corp.'s unveiling of slicker, graphic-intense next-generation machines.

But Iwata said he didn't want to tip his hand to rivals.

Iwata said the new console is aimed at customers who hate clutter and find current games and the controllers used to play them to be confusing and difficult.

"In the past we tried to entice new users with increasingly sophisticated graphics, improved sound, and complex storytelling, but to a big extent, I think we've pursued that as much as we can," said Iwata.

"Right now, game consoles are important for the game fan, but for the rest of the family, it's just a piece of nuisance that's loud and eats up electricity ... We want to create games for people who haven't played games but are curious about them."

He said the company was already talking to third-party game publishers about including their old Nintendo-compatible games in the downloadable archives.

That would allow users to play original versions of "Pac-Man" and "Donkey Kong," for instance.

While pricing had not been decided, he said the company could charge users per game, sell pre-paid cards in stores, or give some games away as part of promotions.

Nintendo's new Game Boy Micro, which the company also unveiled this week in a surprise announcement, is intended to capture casual gamers, Iwata said.

"We have no plans to discontinue Game Boy Advance SP," he said, referring to its current model. "We think the two will be compatible."

Analysts have suggested the Micro should be priced lower than Game Boy Advance SP, but Iwata said he hoped users "would see its value," adding that the Micro was more expensive to manufacture than SP.

Nintendo has not decided on the price for the Micro, he said.

Nintendo had said in January that games for DS -- a paperback-sized device that it launched late last year -- were not selling as well as expected, in part because of free games that came with it. But Iwata said sales in Japan had been stronger in March and April.

"The U.S. market will see new games in June and of course Nintendogs will launch in August. I hope people will wait to make a judgment until then," Iwata said.

Nintendogs is one of its latest games that allow users to play with a virtual dog. also be boosted by

The launch of the latest "Legend of Zelda" game is expected to affect results in the second half of its business year, ending March 2005.
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Praxis wrote:I'm imagining a game like Halo or Star Wars Battlefront.

Imagine this. The analog stick moves the character. Each hand controls a gun. Brings a whole new meaning to dual weilding when you control the gun by tilting and moving the controllers, and each controller's gyroscope controls one of the guns while the analog stick controls movement.
You'd feel really unnatural doing that. I know, I've got a gyroscopic controller (Microsoft freestyle, nice controller, shit D-pad), and you inevitably end up moving your head with it when you try and do half the things you think would be cool.

(Was fucking wicked for emulated Starfox though, that kind of 2D movement suits it)
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