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Stocka

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  1. I agree with rokhed, there's no chance PS3 will be out next year in Europe.
  2. Japan and America Q3/4 2006, Europe Q1 2007.
  3. Well my mum bought it for me for once so I'm happy The DVD is great, OH MY Japan looks fantastic, and all those cute girls :shock: I must go there sometime. Anyone else love Iwata's voice when he tries to speak english? The Microsoft conference was so poor, watching it, it really did feel like EDGE said, outdated. I'm still getting one though, I want Kameo. Haha that Feel the Magic 2 trailer, it looks quite fun, I like the theme song on the trailer for Sonic Rush too. MGS4, if thats real time than very impressive indeed.
  4. Got it today, and I realise how good EDGE is, Revolution article is great, and the reviews and whole layout is superb. I'm likely to carry on buying in future. Haven't yet watched the DVD, jsut about to. They're really unimpressed with 360 aren't they! And they love Revolution like fuck.
  5. Yeah I saw some like that on the Gamespot forums, this one is amazing, gives you a fantastic feeling of immersion: Its as if you want to lean forward and touch that fireplace. Stunning.
  6. Well if its for a console in 2006, it will be used for either the PS3 or Rev.
  7. he said a well known video game maker got the jump on hollywood and will be using it in its upcoming console in 2006. , he said a well known video game maker got the jump on hollywood and will be using it in its upcoming console in 2006. , he said a well known video game maker got the jump on hollywood and will be using it in its upcoming console in 2006. , he said a well known video game maker got the jump on hollywood and will be using it in its upcoming console in 2006. , he said a well known video game maker got the jump on hollywood and will be using it in its upcoming console in 2006. , he said a well known video game maker got the jump on hollywood and will be using it in its upcoming console in 2006. This basically confirms it will be on REV! 100%!
  8. Yeah, I trust you, what I meant was I hope its used for Revolution.
  9. Loads of pics of someone playing the 360, and its power supply, controllers etc. http://www.soneraplaza.fi/tietokoneet/artikkeli/0,2998,h-9093_a-311675,00.html
  10. First got the album on Saturday morning from play.com (two days early ) and my first impressions were a bit 'meh' and I felt really disappointed for a RW album. Since i've been listening to it loads, aswell as watching him Live in Berlin, and I absolutely love quite a few of the songs now and its becoming one of my favourite RW album's ever. Ghosts is particular great. My favourite at the moment, but also the following are great: Make Me Pure Spread Your Wings Advertising Space Trouble With Me Tripping (love it or hate it ) Yet to hear most of the others yet, but Sin Sin Sin seems pretty good. Ghosts is by far my favourite though, great album.
  11. Everyone will be once it gets closer to release. People have put it to the back of their minds for the moment.
  12. Yeah, Dyson told me about this so thank him not me
  13. http://cel-strikemod.punkassfraggers.com/ Wow I'm definately getting this.
  14. Whenever you have more games available post them here. DS games too
  15. http://cube.ign.com/articles/661/661552p1.html October 26, 2005 - Killer 7 producer Gouichi Suda (also known as Suda 51) wasn't shy about his enthusiasm for the Revolution in a recent commentary piece on the system's controller with Japan's monthly Nintendo Dream publication. In addition to speaking favorably about the controller, Suda suggested that he and his studio, Grasshopper Manufacturer, already had a plan in place for a Revolution game. Suda has gone into a bit more depth as part of a similar feature in the latest issue of Famitsu. Following some heavy praise where he suggests that the controller could change the face of gaming, Suda reveals that he's finalizing plans for an original Revolution game. While details are a secret at this point, he tells us that we can expect something extreme, in line with what one expects of a Grasshopper title. The game will focus heavily on direct input through the controller, and will, he promises, exceed Killer 7. So there you have it -- a new Revolution game being created by the forces that made Killer 7. We'll point out that while Capcom published Killer 7, Grasshopper is an independent studio, so this new title could end up seeing release through other publishers. ____________________________________________________________ Fantatic news :awesome:
  16. In a recent interview with German site Faz.net, Nintendo of Europe's Senior Director of Marketing Jim Merrick discussed various aspects of the Revolution, including the console's price, multimedia functionality, and appeal to the "average person." Provided below are the article's key points (Note: rough quotational translations). According to Merrick, Nintendo's "approach lies in opening up to new users - not new technology." The marketing director continued by stating that "Nintendo is an entertainment company. [it doesn't] own any film studios and [it is] no hardware company either. The Revolution is capable to play DVD films - but that isn't an important function to [Nintendo]. But that's not a question of the hardware or power. This is all irrelevant. It's all about the games." Furthermore, "an average person today can't make head or tails of a video game," Merrick said. "When thinking about a gamer today, you picture a pale tennager, drinking cola and eating chips. This shouldn't be. In Japan, more than a half of the registered Nintendogs gamers is female. Additionally the age spread is much greater," Merrick noted. The article also mentioned that Nintendo sold through 50,000 Nintendogs games in Germany during the first eight days following release. While discussing Nintendo's target market, Merrick stated that "the youngest gamers are four to five years old," and that Nintendo "won't give up [their] position for this group"; however, the company also wants "to score with older people." Citing sales success in Japan once again, Merrick said that the "brain training games are strong with gamers who are 35 years or older," and that they "are not the people that are traditionally referred to as video gamers." On the topic of price, Merrick affirmed that Nintendo is "very aware of the price sensitivity of the gaming market, especially when going for the mass market," and held firm "that the Revolution will be cheaper than the 400 Euros of the Xbox 360." As for Nintendo's online plans, the European marketing director restated that "Nintendo is...going to establish an online community," but that they "don't want to make the mistake of monetarizing the service first and put in value for the customers only later." Merrick went on to discuss Mario Kart DS and the game's free online play, but noted that "with the Nintendo Revolution, not all online games will be free for the users." Concerning the looming launch of the Xbox 360, Merrick said that Nintendo isn't "worried too much about Xbox 360." As for why, he stated that "the supply will be limited and the types of games offered won't appeal to all target groups." According to Merrick, "there won't be an impact on the mass market - at least not until they see what is offered to them by Sony and Nintendo next year." He remained stout on this point, stating that "when [Nintendo's] strategy of expanding on the customer base works out, [the company] has a very good chance to achieve world leadership by late 2007." ____________________________________________________________ :shock: He seems extremely confident, Revolution must have something else very special that isn't revealed yet as he says "there won't be an impact on the mass market - at least not until they see what is offered to them by Sony and Nintendo next year. Great stuff :awesome:
  17. Sorry its top secret, but I'll tell you one thing. It's before xmas.
  18. I so want a Starfox Adventures 2 but its not possible
  19. Its official that there will be a wordwide launch, but the June 2006 rumours aren't. Iwata says it will likely be released somewhere between April 1 and December 31, 2006. http://www.gamespot.com/news/6136453.html Also... "It would be a complete failure if we didn't sell more units than the Nintendo GameCube," said Iwata.
  20. Muhahah not long mate, I know when they are showing.
  21. (Babelfish Translation) In an Interview granted to the famous musical chain MTV, Peter Moore, vice-president of Microsoft, declares that the Rare studio, which currently works on Kameo: Elements of Power and Perfect Dark Zero on Xbox 360, envisages to announce during next spring two new plays on the console of Microsoft, knowing that each one of these projects have been under development for already two years according to the person in charge. According to Peter Moore, Microsoft envisages to increase the capacity of the Rare studio to attract always more people to be played on consoles. I predict Banjo Threeie and a whole new title.
  22. Tell me about it I don't understand it one bit.
  23. I wouldn't trust a brazilian site, but who knows.I'm sure they are for Xbox 360, but if they are Rev screens they are okay I guess. Great, but not ground breaking.
  24. I doubt PS3 will be released till End of 2006 at least so it looks like Rev won't be last.
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