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  • evilbutterfly
    FFR Player
    • Apr 2003
    • 5784

    #16
    RE: Re: RE: The Revolution is Here.

    No, I was saying I didn't see anything about the controllers. Reading what I wrote, I can see how it seems I said otherwise, but no. I am anxious to see what's so damn special, though.
    So I've gone completely slack-ass and haven't done any work on creating games. =(

    In less-depressing news, I got a job for an online business (which sells non-electronic games, of all things!) which has taught me a lot about marketing online and all that jazz.

    So now I'm on Twitter @NoahWright.
    And I write the blog for their website.

    Plus I do cool programming in-house that you'll never see. =O

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    • suicidalmuskrat
      FFR Player
      • Oct 2003
      • 739

      #17
      RE: Re: RE: The Revolution is Here.

      Yeah, the controllers will probably be shown at Spaceworld. And Shox, Zelda is for Gamecube, not revolution. And falcoln, why can't Nintendo get it right first try? Microsoft did. And Nintendo is giving it to you for FREE. So even if it sucks, it's nothin out of your pocket. It's wi-fi enable out of the box. So get a wireless connection in your house, plug in the revolution, be online for free, with Super Smash Brothers, in mere seconds, probably for 2/3 the price of x-box 360.

      Oh, and evidently console name is remaining Nintendo Revolution. Much to the delight of me.
      I'll trade you this delicious doorstop for your crummy old danish.
      Done, and done.

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      • banditcom
        FFR Player
        • Mar 2003
        • 6243

        #18
        RE: Re: RE: The Revolution is Here.

        Yea, so far it's still the Revolution. And the design is still a "prototype".

        And will someone get rid of EB's fucking lame signature gif? It's a pain to scroll through a forum with that shit flashing. If I have to get rid of AVs because people complain, then that signature has got to go.

        Also, the reason I don't play ROMs is not just because they're illegal and I want to support Nintendo, it's because it's not on a console. It doesn't feel right playing it at the computer.

        Anyways, Microsoft is having a free online option; their Silver plan.

        But... Nintendo has only revealed a little bit. Then again, EB is narrow-minded and picks and chooses what he wants to believe. Nintendo still has stuff up their sleeve.

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        • 87x
          Retired Staff
          • Dec 2002
          • 4379

          #19
          RE: Re: RE: The Revolution is Here.

          microsofts free subscription plan isn't for multiplayer gaming though, its just for social interaction with friends or what-not across xbox live. With Nintendo you get free multiplayer action along with MANY other things, which is so bad ass..


          RAVEnHEXa: Lip ring is because I want to be a professional piercer.
          87x: more like.. professional goth.

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          • geminidude
            FFR Player
            • May 2005
            • 5

            #20
            unfortunetly i dont think that the revoulution will be on top. calm down calm down. I think that the REVOLUTION will be #2. The Online play is needed. i luv the fact that its backwards compatible with every NINTENDO system
            War doesnt decide whose right. It decides whose Left

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            • 87x
              Retired Staff
              • Dec 2002
              • 4379

              #21
              Originally posted by geminidude
              i luv the fact that its backwards compatible with every NINTENDO system
              More like an emulator.


              RAVEnHEXa: Lip ring is because I want to be a professional piercer.
              87x: more like.. professional goth.

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              • evilbutterfly
                FFR Player
                • Apr 2003
                • 5784

                #22
                That's what I said in the other thread and everybody bitched at me for that being illegal. If games are so old that the system isn't around to play them then they become public domain. Therefore most emulators aren't really illegal. Well, they weren't. Once the Revolution comes out there will be a system out that can play them and it'll make all those emulators super illegal. Damn Revolution. D=<
                So I've gone completely slack-ass and haven't done any work on creating games. =(

                In less-depressing news, I got a job for an online business (which sells non-electronic games, of all things!) which has taught me a lot about marketing online and all that jazz.

                So now I'm on Twitter @NoahWright.
                And I write the blog for their website.

                Plus I do cool programming in-house that you'll never see. =O

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                • Squeek
                  let it snow~
                  • Jan 2004
                  • 14444

                  #23
                  Fact is, copywrights last 90 years.

                  While it is legal to use Beethoven's symphonies and Monet's artwork without permission, ROMs of games from the 80s are not.

                  ~Squeek

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                  • blargherness
                    FFR Player
                    • Jan 2005
                    • 624

                    #24
                    I have a question. Is there a playable revolution out there? If so, does it have all the revolution features yet to come out? (Dont call me stupid for this, because I already know I am.)

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                    • suicidalmuskrat
                      FFR Player
                      • Oct 2003
                      • 739

                      #25
                      no there isn't a playable revolution out there....or there might be, but no one outside of Nintendo has any knowledge of it, what-so-ever...We don't know the controller/input device, and we don't know the tech specs. Pretty much we just know what it'll look like, and that you can play Revolution and GC games on it, and that you can download retro Nintendo games for play on it. We also are quire sure that the online infrastructure will be free to use.
                      I'll trade you this delicious doorstop for your crummy old danish.
                      Done, and done.

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                      • evilbutterfly
                        FFR Player
                        • Apr 2003
                        • 5784

                        #26
                        Some copyrights last 90 years. Isn't it different with different things? I saw somewhere there was a case ruling in favors of emulators, using what I said as the basis for that decision. Not sure if that was 100% true, though.

                        And after reading muskrat's post, I laughed. We don't really know anything about this thing, do we? Silly Nintendo and their silly secrecy and surprises.
                        So I've gone completely slack-ass and haven't done any work on creating games. =(

                        In less-depressing news, I got a job for an online business (which sells non-electronic games, of all things!) which has taught me a lot about marketing online and all that jazz.

                        So now I'm on Twitter @NoahWright.
                        And I write the blog for their website.

                        Plus I do cool programming in-house that you'll never see. =O

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                        • Squeek
                          let it snow~
                          • Jan 2004
                          • 14444

                          #27
                          EB: http://www.flashflashrevolution.com/...wtopic&t=29418

                          Nintendo likes to make surprises worth it.

                          ~Squeek

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                          • banditcom
                            FFR Player
                            • Mar 2003
                            • 6243

                            #28
                            Iwata's interview: http://cube.ign.com/articles/617/617814p1.html

                            Quite a good read.

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                            • suicidalmuskrat
                              FFR Player
                              • Oct 2003
                              • 739

                              #29
                              I really wish i had enough money to afford both the PS3 and the revolution...but the way it's looking i probably couldn't even afford the PS3...so i'm sure i'll just get a revolution...but their philosophies are so different, and they're both respectable...i just love Nintendo franchises too much not to own their console
                              I'll trade you this delicious doorstop for your crummy old danish.
                              Done, and done.

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                              • banditcom
                                FFR Player
                                • Mar 2003
                                • 6243

                                #30
                                I'm more anticipated for the Revolution now than ever.

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