Nintendo's Gamecube peripheral revolution...

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Seems like Zelda and RE4 aren't the only things Nintendo have planned for Gamecube in the coming years (which is good to know):



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KONGA DRUMS

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If you're not familiar with these yet, please go and play the Donkey Konga demo. Jungle Beat, Odama and possibly others will use these too.


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CAMERA

The words of IGN's Anoop Gantayat:

Registered recently in Japan were the following: "COMMANDERPACK," "COMMANDER," "MISSION," "Manebito/Camera," "Ningen-Copy/Manebito," and "Peach Hime.".....

......The first three trademarks seem to be connected to one another and are so mysterious that we can't even conjecture what they could be. The first two are written both in English and in Japanese Katakana characters while the third is just in English.

The remaining two would be just as mysterious had Nintendo not provided images with their registration. Ningen Copy translates to "Person Copy," with Manebito translating to "Someone who imitates." Given that the word "Camera" appears along side that, one gets the feeling that Nintendo may be planning a camera peripheral of some form. Perhaps this is the big GameCube peripheral that the company has been speaking about.

The images Anoop's talking about:

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A camera is attached to the
"Ka" character in "Camera."

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"Ningen" (person) is written with a camera
attached to the first character and a GameCube
forming the center part of the second character.



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MICROPHONE

IGN chime in on the forthcoming Mario Party 6:

Earlier today, Nintendo confirmed that Mario Party 6 will employ a microphone, settling a prolonged bout of speculation. Nintendo fans have been spouting rumors across dozens of message boards ever since Nintendo publicized its desire to introduce a new peripheral to the marketplace. Fans entertained all sorts of ideas, the most bizarre of which saw Nintendo releasing a re-vamped Power Glove.

Well, it's not a Power Glove. It's a microphone. That's right, it looks as though you'll need to talk your way to succeeding in Mario Party 6, the latest installment in the popular Mario Party series. While details remain scarce, we do know that Nintendo has implemented the new peripheral (at least partially) to make the game more accessible to non-gamers. We also know that the usual roster of Nintendo favorites will be back, including: Mario, Luigi, Peach, Yoshi, Daisy, Bowser, Boo and Koopa Kid. Not to mention Waluigi.

Mario Party 6 boasts 75 all-new mini-games, six new game boards and, of course, the Nintendo GameCube Mic. Plus, there's a new day and night system giving the different boards and mini-games two different modes. Boards will transform, mini-games will play differently and hidden characters will emerge according to the time of day.

Also XS games, makers of Microphone game "Digital Hitz Factory" on PS2 have had a couple of games appearing on Nintendo.com for Gamecube -- one of which is "Git on the Mic. There are likely more games to use the peripheral.


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DANCE MAT???

XS have another title on Nintendo.com... maybe this could just be any kind of game, involving no microphones, kongas, cameras or anything else - but perhaps the title alludes to a possible dance mat release?

Get on Da Floor

* prays for DDR to hit cube at last *


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WHERE'VE YOU SEEN THIS STUFF BEFORE?

Yes, some of this precedes PS2 I know but the point is: I think it's good to see Nintendo recognise the good things competitors do and aren't too full of pride to follow in their footsteps -- even if it is in their own unique way.

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Now someone show them the PS2 network adaptor and Xbox live quick!

Thom
 
As long as they SUPPORT it after they release it, it's all good.

*cough*
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*cough*

Though I must note that those Kongas will be ALL MINE!
 
IJoel said:
Though I must note that those Kongas will be ALL MINE!

You fuckin' know it.

I haven't been excited about a non-RPG in such a long time.
 
Just wondering, I figuired the quotes were well umm quotes, but wasn't sure of the rest. Good to see they are trying new things I guess, as long as these items are supported long term.
 
thats one of the better direct image-link block messages I've seen... beats Japanese hermaphrodites!

Like I said - I know some of these kinds of peripherals preceed PS2.
 
I got the image working too... it's ugly in the same abhorrent way that people thinking orange and brown could be worn together was... I think it was the 70s or 80s or something.

however, I would have killed to have one. And I still would :)
 
Was the last image supposed to be the Power Pad? If so Nintendo did not invent it and something similar was released a year before.
 
DarthWufei said:
Please, I own both the modem and the BBA and I must say I still <3 PSO.

I keep meaning to start a guild card thread in the online forum (if there isn't one already) or a warp pipe one.... I play PSO quite a lot now too, but I'm still a bit of a noob. What I meant is 56kers don't get LAN games.
 
Vargas said:
Was the last image supposed to be the Power Pad? If so Nintendo did not invent it and something similar was released a year before.
The Power Pad was Bandai's originally iirc. Nintendo picked it up and packed it in with a NES bundle in 1990.
 
People say "Nintendo doesn't compete" when that's only really true in the online realm. Otherwise they are now showing the can match competitors feature for feature. Nice Thread.
 
GC's so-called periperal revolution is a big disappointment to me, i expected something original from them, but so far, the only officially announced ones are the Mic and DK bongos.

wow.

and none of the speculated upcoming peripherals - camera, dance mat whatever is particularly new or interesting.
 
DrLazy said:
People say "Nintendo doesn't compete" when that's only really true in the online realm.
Ironically, that's the only one i really care about. i'm not saying i don't love the kind of games which have come about from the aforementioned types of peripherals, but being selfish for a minute, i'd give them all up for a good Nintendo online service with many of their key franchises online.

On the plus side, it's those kinds of quick, pick-up-and-play games that can attract new kinds of gamers and have long-lasting appeal. DDR is a prime example.

i'd also like to see connectivity fleshed out more with the DS. It won't happen, but i'd love to see a couple of great games which really take advantage of it this generation to give me some hope of the future.
 
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