General Chat / Nintendo Reveals Revolution Controller
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					 15-September 05 15-September 05
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   Dixon Steele
			
			
				
				
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		http://www.nintendo....R2nK&page=other Dixon Steele
			
			
				
				
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		http://www.nintendo....R2nK&page=other
 All I have to say is: don't judge a book by it's cover. It may not look conventional, but that's because it isn't. If I've learned one thing from Nintendo in the past, it is that they make things that seem impractical come out great.
 The possibilities for this is endless.
 http://hardware.game...5143-2567-4-6-x
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  Rhynos OfflineAlthough yes, I have to agree and say 'yuck' to the controller's looks, I don't doubt they're going to design something that is totally unusable to newer and older users alike. Still, I'd like to see ALL the features of the controller as well as the Revolution itself. And I mean SEE them.
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  Corkscrewed OfflinePS3's controller don't look so bad now... but I can't imagine myself using a controller with one hand. I mean, how the heck are you gonna play Super Smash on it? 
 
 Anyway, I hope to see the different uses for it, or optional old school style controllers.
 
 EDIT: NVM, that second link has different uses. So pretty cool, actually, if the actual controller can sense direction and direct movement that way.
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   YetiGKM
			
			
				
				
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		I gotta say that the possibilities are endless for this control scheme. It could either work really good or really bad. But kudos for Nintendo for trying something new. YetiGKM
			
			
				
				
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		I gotta say that the possibilities are endless for this control scheme. It could either work really good or really bad. But kudos for Nintendo for trying something new.
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					OfflineWhen picked up and pointed at the screen, the controller gives a lightning-quick element of interaction, sensing motion, depth, positioning and targeting dictated by movement of the controller itself. 
 So you move the entire controller instead of pushing buttons for certain actions. Sounds dubious to me.
 But I also don't think Nintendo would sell this thing unless it was good. They spent millions building and testing the thing.
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   SenZ
			
			
				
				
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		yay, another remote... That would look good next to my xbox, ps2, tv, dvd, vcr, versatel, etcetera-collection :/ SenZ
			
			
				
				
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		yay, another remote... That would look good next to my xbox, ps2, tv, dvd, vcr, versatel, etcetera-collection :/
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		Yea, if you dont see how this is a blessing for gamers, I just happen to think you're dumb. Foozycoaster
			
			
				
				
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		Yea, if you dont see how this is a blessing for gamers, I just happen to think you're dumb.
 
 You guys use computers, and are COMPLAINING about a 3D mouse?
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   SenZ
			
			
				
				
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		I'm not compalining about the 3d mouse-part, I'm complaining because of the LOOK. I mean, look at it. Is it anything original? I'm afraid I'll lose it, like what happens to all my other remote controllers. SenZ
			
			
				
				
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		I'm not compalining about the 3d mouse-part, I'm complaining because of the LOOK. I mean, look at it. Is it anything original? I'm afraid I'll lose it, like what happens to all my other remote controllers.
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   Metropole
			
			
				
				
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		If it is easy to use and all works perfectly, this could be absolutely awesome, but I can imagine there being some kinda fault or setback to it which will make it hard to use and frustrating. Surely they will release a normal controller. Not all games will be able to be used with this thing will they? Also, the expense of buying a second controller is somewhat questionable? Metropole
			
			
				
				
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		If it is easy to use and all works perfectly, this could be absolutely awesome, but I can imagine there being some kinda fault or setback to it which will make it hard to use and frustrating. Surely they will release a normal controller. Not all games will be able to be used with this thing will they? Also, the expense of buying a second controller is somewhat questionable?
 
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   Jellybones
			
			
				
				
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		This is great, now you can hold your controller in one hand and drink a beer--err, Pepsi in the other! Jellybones
			
			
				
				
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		This is great, now you can hold your controller in one hand and drink a beer--err, Pepsi in the other!
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   Aeroglobe
			
			
				
				
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 Yes! The best controller there is (Dual Shock or not).I've always been happy with the classic playstation controller. 
 Nintendo's always tried to hard to come up with something revolutionary. Sometimes it works (Game Boy Advance, NES), but many times it doesn't (N64 Controller, Virtual Boy), and this one's just going to end up in the "doesn't" pile.
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   Dixon Steele
			
			
				
				
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 Let's not forget that Nintendo pretty much invented both the analogue stick and the rumble pack. Both of which your precious Playstation controller stole after.I've always been happy with the classic playstation controller. 
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		I just realized also, that while you could use your free hand to have a cold drink while gaming, you could also use your free hand for...well you know, if you're one of those freaks who gets off on cyber video game chicks. Jellybones
			
			
				
				
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		I just realized also, that while you could use your free hand to have a cold drink while gaming, you could also use your free hand for...well you know, if you're one of those freaks who gets off on cyber video game chicks.
 
 And if this thing rumbles like most controllers...uh.
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   Steve
			
			
				
				
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 Why you even thought of that worries me.I just realized also, that while you could use your free hand to have a cold drink while gaming, you could also use your free hand for...well you know, if you're one of those freaks who gets off on cyber video game chicks. 
 And if this thing rumbles like most controllers...uh.
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  RMM Offline
 Another one of Nintendos features. Bein able to play wit and wack off to Princess Peach as the same time.I just realized also, that while you could use your free hand to have a cold drink while gaming, you could also use your free hand for...well you know, if you're one of those freaks who gets off on cyber video game chicks. 
 And if this thing rumbles like most controllers...uh.
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