insane. won't happen. people are still up in the air if Xenon will have a 3 core CPU.The CPU consists of four cores each running at 2,5 GHz and is based on the G5 architecture.
element said:insane. won't happen. people are still up in the air if Xenon will have a 3 core CPU.
The guy leaking this stuff maintains that there won't be a new GB for a long time.CO_Andy said:Why aren't there any leak specs for the next Game Boy yet?
Anyway, sounds great if it's all true, especially if Nintendo has the most powerful console. A dedicated sound chip? Who's doing it? Factor 5?
The Bookerman said:Especially when Nvidia are providing SLI's to sony....
At the same time this man is pretending to be a developer, trying to create a fanbase surrounding him. The IP I tracked lead me to information to his company info which was “Fifth Third Bank”.
gofreak said:Doubtful. Unless you know "stuff"..?![]()
Hollywood said:Anyway, to clear some other things up: the final design for the Revolution hasnÂ’t been decided upon yet. At least, not as far as we know over here. So this could mean that theyÂ’ll actually show some prototype of the final design at E3, just like they did with the DS last year. Of course we have an SDK, but that machine probably wont look like the final design either. Just like with the current SDKÂ’s for the Xbox 360.
As for specs, since you seem to be really privy on them, the Revolution will indeed support both 720p as well as 1080i. The GPU of the console packs quite a punch. ItÂ’s actually two cores linked together with ATiÂ’s alternative on nVidiaÂ’s SLI. Though no releasedate has probably been determined yet by Nintendo (current releasedate looks to be around March next year in Japan), this could mean that Revolution will be the first device to support this ATi technology. Even before they introduce it to the PC market.
Now the cores themselves are completely custom-made by a different team than the core for the Xbox 360. ItÂ’s known as the RN520, where the N actually stands for Nintendo. One core in itself, isnÂ’t as fast as the R500-ish core of the Xbox 360, but together they are quite a bit more powerful. The CPU consists of four cores each running at 2,5 GHz and is based on the G5 architecture. Each core has itÂ’s own 128KB L1 cachememory, and they all share a L2 cache of 512KB. Next to this, the CPU and GPU share 512MB of memory, just like the Xbox 360 does. Also, the GPU has itÂ’s own on-die memory for quick tasks which amounts to 16MB of eDRAM.
ThereÂ’s also a seperate processor for sound, which is quite advanced and takes a lot of workload off the CPU. Last but not least, the Revolution features a PPU for complex physics, which utilizes itÂ’s own 32MB of memory. So all in all, itÂ’s quite the complex machine with many different processors. Still, itÂ’s rather easy to develop for because of the excellent development tools which Nintendo delivered. These are all GameCube based with a lot of completely new features built-in
There they are ... I think their fake though.
masud said:Here.
This Aries guy is claiming that he's working on a new vector man game for the revolution. If you don't want to wade through the crap here's the important stuff. Keep in mind that it could all be bs.
- the controllers are pressure sensitive
- the controllers feature gyroscopes
- the controllers will not feature any form of touch control
- the controllers are going to be wireless
- the controllers contain regular action buttons and triggers, though a D-pad is not certain yet
- the Revolution features very advanced voice recognition technology
- the Revolution will be more powerful than the Xbox 360
- the Revolution will feature a very advanced online service. Probably the best and most interesting of the three
- the Revolution wont support any form of stereoscopic imaging. At least not out of the box
- Square-Enix is developing an exclusive game for Revolution, further details are currently unkown
- Retro is working on a non-Metroid based FPS for the consoleÂ’s launch which will be very mature themed
- Hal Labs is developing a brand new Smash Bros game, which will be available around launch as well
- A new Mario game is in the works which will show off all the consoleÂ’s features right from launch
- NST is busy developing a new Wave Race game. It seems that it features the most lifelike water ever seen both graphically and physically and comes really close to real life
- Some completely new franchises are still at the works at Nintendo which will be featured on DS as well. Most of them are more mature-themed than we are used to with Nintendo
- Capcom, Namco, EA, Activision, Midway, Konami, Majesco and most probably some other companies, are currently developing Revolution software and seem to be quite enthusiastic about the machine
Skin said:Wow. First EVER bunch of revolution rumors that get me excited. All those other rumors from the past months were WAY to far fetched. All of these points actually make sense to me and get me more excited then all of the past rumors put together. Though some people take the name "revolution" and go all crazy with it, giving the controllers gyros and making them pressure sensitive is actually pretty revolutionary as well.
masud said:Here.
This Aries guy is claiming that he's working on a new vector man game for the revolution. If you don't want to wade through the crap here's the important stuff. Keep in mind that it could all be bs.
- the controllers are pressure sensitive
- the controllers feature gyroscopes
- the controllers will not feature any form of touch control
- the controllers are going to be wireless
- the controllers contain regular action buttons and triggers, though a D-pad is not certain yet
- the Revolution features very advanced voice recognition technology
- the Revolution will be more powerful than the Xbox 360
- the Revolution will feature a very advanced online service. Probably the best and most interesting of the three
- the Revolution wont support any form of stereoscopic imaging. At least not out of the box
- Square-Enix is developing an exclusive game for Revolution, further details are currently unkown
- Retro is working on a non-Metroid based FPS for the consoleÂ’s launch which will be very mature themed
- Hal Labs is developing a brand new Smash Bros game, which will be available around launch as well
- A new Mario game is in the works which will show off all the consoleÂ’s features right from launch
- NST is busy developing a new Wave Race game. It seems that it features the most lifelike water ever seen both graphically and physically and comes really close to real life
- Some completely new franchises are still at the works at Nintendo which will be featured on DS as well. Most of them are more mature-themed than we are used to with Nintendo
- Capcom, Namco, EA, Activision, Midway, Konami, Majesco and most probably some other companies, are currently developing Revolution software and seem to be quite enthusiastic about the machine
Bluemercury said:Brooke Burgess Says:
April 28th, 2005 at 9:24 am
I am not saying Aries is totally wrong, because he is right on the spot with most of his stuff. Which is strange, because I am positive that he is no developer. But to put down my speculation is pretty ridiculous. At the same time this man is pretending to be a developer, trying to create a fanbase surrounding him. The IP I tracked lead me to information to his company info which was “Fifth Third Bank”.
Now with that said, like I said before, tomorrow will have a follow up story to my Stereoscopic story on IGN tomorrow, which is a Friday. The story won’t reveal much information, but remember how in the original blog I wrote that I would reveal some “game details”? Well the game details that will be revealed tomorrow won’t be posted on Broken Saints. It will be posted on cube.ign.com, check that out. There will even be exactly two screenshots attached to the IGN article. The article will have to do with two games. One is a brand new racing franchise from Nintendo. The other is a game from a company known as Hal Lab. I wont reveal much more. Just wait till tomorrow night. There will also be an article how Nintendo plans to market Geist for the Nintendo GameCube.
masud said:Here.
This Aries guy is claiming that he's working on a new vector man game for the revolution. If you don't want to wade through the crap here's the important stuff. Keep in mind that it could all be bs.
- the controllers are pressure sensitive
- the controllers feature gyroscopes
- the controllers will not feature any form of touch control
- the controllers are going to be wireless
- the controllers contain regular action buttons and triggers, though a D-pad is not certain yet
- the Revolution features very advanced voice recognition technology
- the Revolution will be more powerful than the Xbox 360
- the Revolution will feature a very advanced online service. Probably the best and most interesting of the three
- the Revolution wont support any form of stereoscopic imaging. At least not out of the box
- Square-Enix is developing an exclusive game for Revolution, further details are currently unkown
- Retro is working on a non-Metroid based FPS for the consoleÂ’s launch which will be very mature themed
- Hal Labs is developing a brand new Smash Bros game, which will be available around launch as well
- A new Mario game is in the works which will show off all the consoleÂ’s features right from launch
- NST is busy developing a new Wave Race game. It seems that it features the most lifelike water ever seen both graphically and physically and comes really close to real life
- Some completely new franchises are still at the works at Nintendo which will be featured on DS as well. Most of them are more mature-themed than we are used to with Nintendo
- Capcom, Namco, EA, Activision, Midway, Konami, Majesco and most probably some other companies, are currently developing Revolution software and seem to be quite enthusiastic about the machine
Flo_Evans said:If the controllers are pressure sensitive :lol :lol
I though it was sony that was supposed to be stealing ideas from nintendo.
Sega isn't 'working on it'. Monolith is the developer, Sega's just publishing.IÂ’m sure you have heard of the Xbox 360 title Condemned that they are working on.
Ohhh how we forget the days of D, D2, Enemy Zero and others.This game is something that many wouldnÂ’t expect Sega to make
If they are, no one at Activision knows about them.Activision is working on some ports for the Revolution.
Flo_Evans said:If the controllers are pressure sensitive :lol :lol
I though it was sony that was supposed to be stealing ideas from nintendo.
Uh .... since when did Sony invent pressure sensitive controllers?
Flo_Evans said:All of the dualshock2's face and sholder buttons are pressure senstive. Its a shame more devs didn't take advantage of it. Off the top of my head MGS and Acecombat are the only games that fully utilized the DS2's pressure sensitivity.
Flo_Evans said:All of the dualshock2's face and sholder buttons are pressure senstive. Its a shame more devs didn't take advantage of it. Off the top of my head MGS and Acecombat are the only games that fully utilized the DS2's pressure sensitivity.
Skin said:Well I guess that settles it then. You're a retard.
That is not the key word you should be focusing on. You should be quoting 'controller'.Flo_Evans said:okay - what exactly does "pressure sensitive" mean then?
just a publisher AFAIK.BatiGOOOOOOL said:Isn't Majesco just a publisher? Or do they also develop games?