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I cant believe you know all that stuff yet you dont know the Classic Control Shell. Im not criticising you really Im not. I appreaciate greatly your info. Even if it is bullshit, Its better than being kept in the dark by Ninty. Thats why I look forward to E3 so much even probably more than my Birthday. LOL
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Zelda: Twilight Princess Discussion (SPOILERS: BEWARE)
Demuwan replied to EchoDesiato's topic in Nintendo Gaming
Yeah I always thought that would be a good idea. I hope it is implemented -
Zelda: Twilight Princess Discussion (SPOILERS: BEWARE)
Demuwan replied to EchoDesiato's topic in Nintendo Gaming
100+ HOURS OF GAMEPLAY Not that its confirmed but that would be EPIC ps. Who thinks this game should have and alternate ending if you play it on REVOLUTION? -
Actually ironically enough it has been the CHAVS that have been the most supportive of Ninty in my school. Not that their pro Nintendo or anything because they definitely aren't and they are SONY fans *for some reason* but to be honest I think that days are changing. Nintendo is changing and popularity is increasingly rising. I also try to sell Ninty products to my peers (not literaly sell them obviously) but I do my bit. I really hate it when people talk shit of them for no GOOD reason no-one seems to appreaciate what they have done for gaming. But as I was saying I know as DS momentum accumulates and with the advent of such beauts as Mario kart Ninty will pick themselves up. I mean look at who won publisher of the year at the Golden joystick and with KILLER 3rd party support they will really exceed. As revolution comes I hope we will see a change in the way people see Nintendo. ps MARIO KART IS NEARLY HERE DAMM ITS GONNA BE TASTY
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I was wondering when Rare were going to comment on the Revolution Controller although their is a tone of pessimism about the controller it is hushed by respect for the once GREAT partnership with Nintendo. "We could make [Perfect Dark Zero] work [on the Revolution], but there'd be some changes to the gameplay, I expect; the controller looks like it might lend itself towards a light gun style of shooting, which would be a fresh approach. Personally, I'd like to try using the controller for an hour or more, the length of play session I had when I played Wind Waker, for example...it doesn't look that comfortable to me at first glance. Most people don't use TV remote controls constantly for a whole hour, let alone wave them in the air all that time. I'm skeptical, but that's tempered by my respect for Nintendo and my past experience of working with their controllers." I really do hate the light gun comparison though some penis at my school was rambling on about how he laughed at it and it is a gimick. *Man I really wanted to beat the SHIT out of him* and my school being a very Nintendo hate environment they bought his propaganda *in his beagle voice* BUY A XBOX360 ITS MUCH BETTER HAHAHAHA IM A BELL-END YES I AM I HAVE THE IQ OF A MUSHROOM i really hate that kid.
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DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM that guy is spoilt. He could sell all that s**t on EBAY and be set for life!
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Hate to rain on the Parade but NOM gave it They said it was a real dissapointment and to quote them they said "It's ripped out our excited hearts and stamped on them"
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dont joke about stuff like that
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Lucky guess thats hardly plausible!
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New Revolution information! Confirmed by Jim Merrick of NoE
Demuwan replied to Domstercool's topic in Nintendo Gaming
this is not Necessarily refering to the ON video. I think it is more closely linked to what we were saying about 3D stero...summat where it looks like the action go's beyond the boundaries of a TV screen. -
"From U.S. Patent filed on July 21, 2004 This rumor centers on new technologies that would change the way a gamer actually watches a game. To start, here's a brief intro: a fixation point is whatever a gamer stares at most of the time when playing a game. Thing is, most games feature several of these fixation points, so developers have needed to devise methods of including every object on screen at all times. When this wasn't possible, the display needed to shift and prioritize objects according to the action. Developers accomplished this by zooming the image up or down, to help gamers re-focus their attention. Just look at any number of sports games. The camera invariably follows the soccer ball, baseball or football. The document argues that the constant change in perspective makes playing games tougher than it should. The patent describes a technology that would prevent a fixation point from moving and prevent the display area from changing in size. Regardless of where a player sits, he (or she) would command a deep view of the happenings on screen. This would also carry over into multiplayer gaming, where multiple players would normally require multiple fixation points. The new set of technologies would eliminate the strain associated with split-screen gaming. In summary, this would all make for excellent game sessions thanks to unparalleled view of the display. Changing the way a gamer watches the action unfold on-screen would be somewhat revolutionary, but again, it's too early to tell exactly how Nintendo plans on using the tech described in the patent. Unless, of course, they already have to some degree... But that didn't stop anyone from speculating. Once again, rumors seeped into websites and forums. The conjecture pointed at everything from holographic imaging to new methods of image processing where a developer could create hyper realistic vistas at a fraction of the current processing cost. The latter of which alleviates concerns over the rumors that the Revolution will lack the raw processing power of both the PS3 and Xbox 2. If Nintendo has found a way to render realistic imaging at a relatively low processing cost, then it really doesn't matter that the Revolution will lack some of the punch of competing consoles. What matters is that it will stand on equal footing from a graphics stand point. Furthermore, the technologies developed to nix the forever-changing "fixation points" problem will only reinforce the new rendering methods...or so go the rumors." Anyone remember this one. Im pretty sure Ninty actually said something about fixation points and how they would use them. http://cube.ign.com/articles/522/522559p7.html This may be another piece of evidence?
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FUCK ME (soz) That would be SOO COOL PS3 would be left trailing plzzzz tell me this true E3 2006 lets go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D :D :D :D
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Yeah its pretty good wish it was new video though
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I was just wondering how many people are at an important stage in their education and should really be concentrating on their studies and probably spending less time on the net or gaming and more time *shivers* doing coursework. Im in yr 11 by the way and am doing shit at school and I blame it solely on Nintendo.*just jokin I blame it on my shit teachers *
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"Super Mario Strikers could easily knock the classic Smash Bros. from the top of the four-player brawler list." Nah don't think so
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i hope SPONG are wrong *which is most probable* If they aren't well I think Nintendo should see this and want to get a move on with revolution. * sep release at least for europe *
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No it isn't you've got WAY better english than most people I know and they ARE English *funny that*
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If you've got my hopes up for nothing
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you must be the only one then (apart from nintendo). for years people have talked about a pokemon MMORG and now I think such a thing is a real possibility due to the Revolution. Anyway, i think a tennis game would rock. Using the "pointer" as the raquet and it could relate that into the game world and the analogue stick as the person. I can definetly imagine lots of 4 player fun with that.
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lmao that was sooo funny *anything can cheer me up from the reality of GCSE coursework*
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Lets remember he said 3rd party
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I was wondering what people actually believe the revolutions graphics will be like? Irrespective of countless rumours. I believe it will have the same graphics than a xbox 360. *I soooooo wish they are better than that and can blow me away as much as the controller did*
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I'd love to see that chart when The Legend of Zelda: Twillight Princess gets released :wink:
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I think that whoever made that prediction probably knows nothing about computer games.
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I never said that the reason Nintendo should scrap the lock-on is because of the competition. It is because it simply isnt needed. I would never want what you said to happen to any Nintendo franchise so don't assume I would.