Yeah, about 4 months after Xbox 360 does the same *.*
Looks like it's for the next gameboy and the Revolution then- nothing new about that, really. Suppose it might be part of this PDA stuff planned for the DS, to strengthen the pretty low 100ft range...
Here's hoping they still have the AOL partnership from this generation to help them too.
dear lord i hate AOL... i know nintendo likes to keep it simple so AOL makes sense as a partner, but they just suck soooo bad... plus they are just about as shifty as M$. nintendo doesnt really need to be hanging out with the likes of them, they would be a bad influence on our sweet little nintendo. ____________
I bet Sony will do the same,(they are copy cat experts) , thats why Nintendo wont launch every detail of Revolution at E3. I hope Sony mark a diference with Nintendo next system and vice versa, its good for the industry.
XBOX360 is tryng to save money in the hardware, so they could offer it separately with the HD for more than US$100, not a good businees for gamers.
The good thing coming from nintendo would be the free online service and the potentily good games using net interaction, like Mario Kart, Pokemon, F-zero, Smash Brothers, Mario Prty, there are many nintendo games focused on Multyplayer, that you have to play alone just cause nobody is at home to play with you.
The same reason Sony used to copy the rumble pack , the analog joystick, the camera, and i dont know whats going to be theyr next copy. Hey , the sue is 90000000 , they must be cautios next time they want to copy a good idea.
The same reason Sony used to copy the rumble pack , the analog joystick, the camera, and i dont know whats going to be theyr next copy. Hey , the sue is 90000000 , they must be cautios next time they want to copy a good idea.
Who did they copy the analogue stick from? It should be interesting to see how this is answered.
Sony copied the concept of the analog stick from Nintendo. The N64 controller came before the dual shock. But Sony was the first company to have 2 analog sticks on one controller. Until then, some people played Goldeneye with 2 controllers if they wanted dual analog control. Not comfortable!
Sony copied the concept of the analog stick from Nintendo. The N64 controller came before the dual shock. But Sony was the first company to have 2 analog sticks on one controller. Until then, some people played Goldeneye with 2 controllers if they wanted dual analog control. Not comfortable!
I thought the first analogue pad on the market was shipped with Nights for the Saturn. Have I got my timelines wrong?.... brain atrophy is kicking in. It's been a long day.
There is a difference. Nintendo showed the analog stick concept first (before Sega or Sony even thaught about it) at their big N64-showing at Spaceworld 1995 i think (or was it at E3, don't know anymore). But the damage was done and Sega and Sony went off to copy the analog stick even before the N64 was launched (including the first horrible Super Mario 64 clones...it's very interesting that if you read magazines of those years they talk about 3D platformers of the pre-Super Mario 64 era and of the post-Super Mario 64 era...so the clones then were utter crap and Nintendo had to show everyone how it supposed to be done...again).
Sony copying Nintendo's Revolution idea....with all the patents Nintendo has flying around now about control methods and designs they're going to have a hell of time to find a loophole. And probably Nintendo has a legion of lawyers waiting if MS or Sony even come close to their designs this round... It's going to get bloody
There is a difference. Nintendo showed the analog stick concept first (before Sega or Sony even thaught about it) at their big N64-showing at Spaceworld 1995 i think (or was it at E3, don't know anymore). But the damage was done and Sega and Sony went off to copy the analog stick even before the N64 was launched.
BZZT!
AX-1E. An analogue pad with a proper analogue stick, for the Sega Mega Drive. It was compatible with Afterburner 2, Galaxy Force 2 and F1 Hero. It predates the N64 pad by quite a way.
One thing you don't want to do is argue with Nik. He know's his s**t =P
And I hope the Broadcom chip thing goes with the Revolution and everything after it, and that I won't have to buy an accessory for my DS. I know the DS can do Wi-Fi, but maybe it can't go through all the WEP/WPA authentication, while the Broadcom chip can.
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