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[ToPik-UniK] : Nintendo Revolution

kazuya14
kazuya14
Niveau 55
11 juillet 2005 à 01:31:37

the legend of kid icarus :content:

un jeu culte, tout simplement!!!! c´était mon premier hit.. sur nes

Ninjeur
Ninjeur
Niveau 10
11 juillet 2005 à 03:15:11

Burning_hell Posté le 11 juillet 2005 à 01:19:55
"
-Star Wars Rogue Squadron 4 ( no title as of yet Q4 2006) = Rev.
-Eternal Darkness: Insanity Fulfilled = Rev.
-Resident Evil 5 ( Q3 2008) = Rev."

Pitié faites que ce soit vrai

:d) Factor 5 le studio en charge des Rogue Squadron est parti du coté de Sony , donc c´est Nintendo qui détient les droit de cette licence ? oui ou non ?

Vanadiel78
Vanadiel78
Niveau 10
11 juillet 2005 à 15:28:26

http://www.jeux-france.com/blog_Linktp

info à vérifier,é tant donné que ce n´est pas une source sur, mais bon... Enfin, faudrait savoir, payant, gratuit, ah nan payant, bon en fait, peut être que ce sera gratuit...

Rabbit_junK
Rabbit_junK
Niveau 10
19 juillet 2005 à 20:40:13

A part ça, on a pas fini de parler et de spéculer sur la machine, mais on a que trop peu parlé des jeux prévus !
Comme, par pur exemple, Super Smash Bros Revolution :coeur: :coeur: ! A votre avis, quels pourraient être les nouveaux personnage ? Les nouveaux stages ? Les nouveaux objets ? Les nouveaux modes de jeux ? ...
Bon, ça reste toujours de la spéculation, mais enfin bon^^...

talmit
talmit
Niveau 3
19 juillet 2005 à 20:50:41

croyez vous en la révo ? ou est-ce que ça sent le gros flop ? ils font les morts parce que c´est la cata ? ou parce qu´ils tiennent un truc gigantesque ?

Rabbit_junK
Rabbit_junK
Niveau 10
19 juillet 2005 à 20:54:18

talmit > >> Hey ! Cesse de torpiller mes questions sympathiques avec tes interrogations sujettes à débat houleux :nah: . ..
Sinon, pour répondre à ta question, oui je crois que Nintendo pourrait bien nous offrir une excellente console, voir la Revolution tant attendue. Mais on verra bien de toute façon...

garmuflet
garmuflet
Niveau 10
21 juillet 2005 à 15:24:58

il y a autant de choses inquiétantes qu´enthousiasmantes face à la révolution, à mon sens. :-)

Rabbit_junK
Rabbit_junK
Niveau 10
22 juillet 2005 à 22:03:00

Pour ceux qui l´ignoraient, dans une déclaration datant d´il y a un mois ( dont je n´avais même pas eu vent personnellement ! ), le président de Square-Enix, Yoichi Wada, à montré son enthousiasme à propos de la DS, et surtout à commenté la Revolution :

" ...Mais le plus intriguant vient des commentaires concernant la console next-gen du géant de Kyoto : la Revolution. Yoichi Wada a semble-t-il pris position en affirmant que : " ce qui alimenta notre intérêt est que la prochaine étape est d’ores et déjà préparée par la Revolution" et que : " il ne s’agit pas d’une simple portable, ni d’une simple console – c’est exactement tout ce qu’on attendait des deux, c’est la naissance d’une plateforme complètement nouvelle". Wada termina en adressant un mot d’encouragement : " A présent, nous devrons nous adapter au contenu que s’apprête à offrir Nintendo. Nous aimerions offrir notre aide." Alors, Square Enix et Nintendo main dans la main ? "

source : http://www.fantasy-source.com/articles/wada_revolution/index.html

:hope:

bouli_69
bouli_69
Niveau 10
22 juillet 2005 à 22:18:09

tres interressant et for intriguant ma foi. Rien qu´avec le telechargement d´ancien hit, sa sent déja bon, si nintendo nous fait une super manette, ca va tout déchirer!

llllllllll
llllllllll
Niveau 10
22 juillet 2005 à 22:22:23

La photo d´Iwata est super drôle...
On se croirait dans un générique de série-fleuve !

Mar-vell
Mar-vell
Niveau 10
22 juillet 2005 à 22:25:11

" A présent, nous devrons nous adapter au contenu que s’apprête à offrir Nintendo. Nous aimerions offrir notre aide."

Bon vous serez prié de faire Chrono Break non d´une roupette.
Intéressant comme déclaration tout de même. Bon vivement des infos...

garmuflet
garmuflet
Niveau 10
02 septembre 2005 à 11:30:48

:up:

Vanadiel78
Vanadiel78
Niveau 10
05 septembre 2005 à 01:53:55

dernière rumeur en date:

Hoax Nintendo Centrum?

According to Nintendo Paramount the Monolith will be released in January 2006. Here is what he says:

In the first quarter of 2006, Nintendo will release the Monolith world wide. From launch you will be able to choose two versions of the console, Black or White? Along with this Nintendo will offer different packages for the system´s debut. From the day of launch you will be able to connect to Nintendo Wi-Fi service and download a choice of fifteen-hundred games, also you will be able to download other content such as game demos etc.

When you purchase your Monolith you will automaticly be awared 5-stars, this is a point system that allows you for evey point (star) you get a free game from Nintendo´s back catalog. You get a star for every Monolith game purchased plus certin accessories aswell made by Nintendo. So far there is eight titles confirmed for Revolution release which inlcude :

  • Mario 128
  • Super Smash Bros
  • Metroid Prime 3
  • Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles
  • Fullmetal Alchemist
  • Sonic X-Revolution
  • Ridge Racer
  • Parodius

Nintendo´s plan is to have a big variety of games available from launch, that suit the needs of all types of gamers. And with fifteen-hundred games available for Nintendo Wi-Fi and eight brand new Monolith games available they have achieved that goal. Several accessories will be made available from launch, besdies additional controllers,Headsets and Nintendo Wi-Fi adaptor more will be finalised soon. As for the price of Monolith and all games and accessories, these to have yet to be finalised. Although expect them to be set at an competative price compared to other consoles due to cheaper cost of production of games and the console itself.

cacahuette80
cacahuette80
Niveau 43
05 septembre 2005 à 02:03:55

Headsets? ça confirme la casque en option

Sephff7
Sephff7
Niveau 7
05 septembre 2005 à 04:18:53

vanadiel t´aurai pas une source stp?

drole_de_pseudo
drole_de_pseudo
Niveau 3
05 septembre 2005 à 04:21:20

Ca sera un casque pour le online, rien de plus :merci:

cacahuette80
cacahuette80
Niveau 43
05 septembre 2005 à 06:00:11

Oui tout a fait possible

Irumi
Irumi
Niveau 10
05 septembre 2005 à 09:38:27

http://www.gamefront.de/

EA noch ohne Revolution-Informationen?

04.09.05 - Electronic Arts scheint möglicherweise noch keine Informationen über Nintendos neue "Konsole Revolution zu haben. Das geht aus einer Rede von Kazuyuki Hashimoto, Vice President Technology New Platforms bei Electronic Arts, hervor.

Auf der CESA Developers Conference 2005 in Japan sprach Hashimoto laut der Nihon Keizai Shimbun über die verschiedenen Hardware-Spezifikationen von PlayStation3 und Xbox 360 sowie ihre Architektur und Leistungsfähigkeit.

Über Nintendos Revolution sagte er, dass er noch keine Informationen besitzen würde."

Apparemment, EA n´aurait toujours pas les kits de la Revolution.

Vanadiel78
Vanadiel78
Niveau 10
14 septembre 2005 à 20:41:42

petite interviex d´IGN qui permet de retrouver toutes les infos sures:

Q: Will Revolution feature screens on the console or the controller?

A: No. At a June 2004 analyst briefing in Japan, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata said, "We have no intention of making a two-screen console akin to the [Nintendo] DS."

Q: What makes the controller so revolutionary then?

A: At E3 2005, Nintendo´s executive of vice president of sales and marketing, Reginald Fils-Aime, offered a hint.

"We announced the ability to download and play the best NES games, S-NES games, N64 games, in addition to Revolution games and GameCube games," he said in an IGN/G4 interview. "If you put those controllers all lined up together, they´re all very different. So think about what kind of device is going to allow you to play all those different types of games. It´s pretty interesting."

This, of course, suggests that Revolution´s controller may enable gamers to configure their own layouts in order to best suit their different gameplay experiences.

Further, Revolution´s controller will very likely make use of motion-sensing technology. Leaked documentation shows that players may be able to twist and turn the device in order to twist and turn objects and characters in Revolution games. Nintendo has dabbled in this type of technology in the handheld sector with such games as Kirby Tilt ´N Tumble.

Q: Will Revolution hook up to a television?

A: Yes. It will also be able to interface with a computer monitor. In June 2004 Nintendo engineer Genyo Takeda said: "You´ll be able to play [Revolution] not just by linking up to a television but to a computer monitor as well."

Q: Will Revolution go online?

A: Yes. The Revolution console will feature online play out of the box. Nintendo at the March 15, 2005 Game Developers Conference in San Francisco announced an aggressive new Wi-Fi strategy for both DS and Revolution. Wi-Fi enables wireless, high-speed connections to the Internet using such popular standards as 802.11b and 802.11g. Company executives made strong statements about Nintendo´s belief that gamers should be able to wirelessly go online and play against each other.

"We intend to incorporate wireless technology in all we do," Iwata announced at the event. "Therefore, Nintendo Revolution will be Wi-Fi enabled, built into every system."

Q: Will Revolution owners be able to connect online and download classic Nintendo games?

A: Yes. Nintendo announced at E3 2005 that Revolution would be able to go online wirelessly and download classic Nintendo games. Nintendo has not yet announced what titles will be available for download. However, it has confirmed that Revolution owners could theoretically download every NES, Super-NES and Nintendo 64 game ever made. The publisher is reportedly already working with third party publisher to ensure that popular third party games are also available to download.

At E3 2005, Shigeru Miyamoto said: "We have not set a price or determined a list of software for the Nintendo Revolution download service. But, we´re looking at this as a consumer service and not so much from the business end. What we want to do is provide the product that is going to make the Revolution the console that people want in their homes. So it actually might be driven from the consumer end rather than from us. You know, the games that they most want might be the ones that we do. From a technological point, we can do any of them. It´s just, we haven´t determined which ones we´ll do yet."

Q: Will Revolution support high-definition?

A: No. Nintendo is more focused on making Revolution small, quiet and affordable, according to company executives. As a result, it will not be able to output in the accepted 720p, 1080i and 1080p high-definition formats. It will, however, support 480p (progressive-scan), which means that it will once again be able to use component outputs.

"It is accurate that at this time we will not support high-definition [on Revolution]," confirmed Nintendo of America´s vice president of corporate affairs, Perrin Kaplan, in early 2005.

"Nintendo´s Revolution is being built with a variety of gamers´ needs in mind, such as quick start-up time, high power, and ease of use for development and play. It´s also compact and sleek, and has beautiful graphics in which to enjoy innovative games," Kaplan said. "Nintendo doesn´t plan for the system to be HD compatible as with that comes a higher price for both the consumer and also the developer creating the game. Will it make the game better to play? With the technology being built into the Revolution, we believe the games will look brilliant and play brilliantly. This can all be done without HD."

Sources indicate that Nintendo is internally split on the issue of high-definition. This is an option that is still being considered within the company. Both IBM and ATI, the makers of Revolution´s CPU and GPU respectively, have allegedly been asked to try and find a work-around the lack of HD support.

Q: Will Revolution be backward compatible?

A: Yes. At the March 2005 Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata confirmed that Revolution would be backward compatible.

"Contrary to much speculation, I can announce today that Revolution will be backward compatible. The best of the Nintendo GameCube library will still be enjoyed by players years from now," Iwata revealed.

The announcement was a surprise because analysts and media, IGN included, figured that Revolution´s radically different new input device would make backward compatibility a near impossibility. Evidently Nintendo has found a way around this hurdle.

Q: How are discs inserted into Revolution?

A: The unit features a slot-loading drive that accepts both GameCube optical discs ands proprietary 12cm discs. Users simply insert the disc into the front of the unit and the drive does the rest.

Q: Does Revolution have a hard drive?

A: No.

Q: How will games be saved on Revolution?

A: It depends on the game. The machine plays Revolution and GameCube titles out of the box. A GameCube docking station located on one side of the unit features four GCN controller inputs as well as two Memory Pak slots. Data for GameCube titles will be saved to standard Memory Paks. Meanwhile, Revolution software data will be stored on 512MB flash memory, according to Nintendo.

Q: Who are Nintendo´s hardware partners on Revolution?

A: During the course of the last two years, several major hardware companies have been linked to Revolution including IBM, ATI, MoSys and NEC.

In December 2002 Bloomberg reported that Nintendo had agreed to collaborate with NEC on a system LSI that would serve as the core for the new console.

Just a few months later GameCube graphics chip maker ATI announced a vague "technology development agreement" for use in future "Nintendo products." Unconfirmed reports from insiders alleged that ATI had been in development with the graphics chip for Revolution well before that announcement.

In March 2005, Nintendo confirmed that both IBM and ATI would supply the CPU and GPU respectively for the Revolution console.

"We´re excited to be developing the graphics chip set for Revolution, which continues our longstanding relationship with Nintendo," explained Dave Orton, ATI Technologies´ president and chief executive officer. "As the leading graphics provider, ATI is committed to delivering exceptional visual performance that enables consumers to interact with new and visually compelling digital worlds. ATI is proud to support Nintendo´s innovative contributions to gaming."

Click for more images of Revolution

Q: What does Revolution look like?

A: Click here for official pictures of the console.

Q: Has IGN gone hands-on with Revolution?

A: Yes. Click here for our impressions.

Q: What are Revolution´s CPU and GPU called, and why?

A:: The IBM-created CPU is called Broadway. The ATI-developed GPU is called Hollywood. At the March 2005 Game Developers Conference, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata explained the reasoning behind the titles.

"With IBM, we are creating Revolution´s core processor, which we have codenamed Broadway because Broadway is the capital of live entertainment," he said. "With ATI, we are developing the graphics chipset, codenamed Hollywood because Hollywood is the capital of movie entertainment. With Revolution, we are determined to create the new capital of interactive entertainment."

Q: Has Nintendo sent out Revolution development kits to software houses yet?

A: We´re not sure.

In March 2005, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata was asked bout Revolution development kits. "Development kits are already out there, depending on which stage you´re talking about," he responded. "All I can say right now is ´in the near-future´ for the base platform information they will need to get started on games."

When asked about whether kits had gone out at E3 2005, however, Shigeru Miyamoto said no. "We have not sent out development kits to developers yet," he confirmed. "However, development kits for the Nintendo Revolution are very similar to the ones for the GameCube. So we feel that the environments are so similar that they will be able to start development very quickly upon receiving the development kits for Revolution."

Q: When will Revolution be released?

A: "If you´re asking for a specific date for our next system -- we don´t have one. Nintendo is going to remain competitive and will launch around the same time as competitors -- not later than," said Nintendo of America´s vice president of corporate affairs in a May 2004 interview. This used to be the company line. But at E3 2005, Nintendo sang a different tune. No longer concerned about beating Sony to market, Nintendo executives said simply that Revolution would "launch in 2006."

During a conference call discussing its financial status, Revolution memory maker MoSys said that the console would launch in mid-2006.

Microsoft will debut Xbox 360 this November in America. Sony said at E3 2005 that it would like to launch PlayStation 3 by March 2006. Given these plans, Revolution will likely be the last system to hit the market.

Q: How much will Revolution cost?

A:: An exact price is unknown. But Nintendo is aggressively seeking to deliver a small, quiet and affordable console. It seems likely that the unit will debut at the sub-$200 mark and possibly cheaper if all goes as planned.

Q: When will Nintendo reveal more about Revolution?

A: At the Tokyo Game Show 2005. Nintendo president Satoru Iwata will talk about Revolution in his keynote speech. Nintendo fans must not miss this event for it is here that Iwata is expected to unveil the Revolution´s mysterious controller. The keynote will take place in mid-September and IGN will be on hand with details and photos.

Irumi
Irumi
Niveau 10
15 septembre 2005 à 22:12:22

:d) THQ sur Revolution ?

ça date du 9 septembre, interview IGN, je ne veux pas vous saouler mais j´ai cherché rapidement mais pas trouvé de topics relatifs.Donc je mets au cas où...

"Revo] THQ sur Revolution !
09.09.2005 à 14:04 (Fr) Par Mortal

La liste des éditeurs qui ont accepté de développer sur Revolution s´agrandit de jour en jour ! Aujourd´hui, c´est au tour de THQ de rejoindre Square-Enix, Konami, Bandai et UbiSoft.

Dans une interview accordé par le président de THQ, Brian Farrel, au site web IGN, ce dernier a dit que sa firme serait présente sur la console next-gen de Nintendo. Il n´a cependant pas donné plus de détails.

Restez branchés !"

http://cube.ign.com/articles/649/649292p1.html

"However, when asked about what plans Nintendo has laid out for THQ, Brian was hush-hush on the matter. But he claims that based on his discussions with the hardware giant, he feels that "Nintendo is waking up."

Finally, when confronted with the question of whether or not THQ was in possession of development hardware, Mr. Farrell declined to provide specifics due to non-disclosure agreements (NDAs). All he would say was that "We´re seeing more from Nintendo now [for Revolution] than we have an any other Nintendo platform."

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