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Alright, you pay for Nintendo's R&D.dynamitejim said:So it's gone from 3x GC to 2x. Wonderful. Shouldn't come in at anything more than $100.
Alright, you pay for Nintendo's R&D.dynamitejim said:So it's gone from 3x GC to 2x. Wonderful. Shouldn't come in at anything more than $100.
Confidence Man said:If you know better then why would make such a silly statement?
Oblivion said:Guess you obviously haven't heard that Xbox360 is 10 times more powerful than Xbox, cause it is. I mean, look at the games. How can you NOT see a 10 fold improvement. Must be Nintendofanboydom.
kaizoku said:Not necessarily, 3rd parties more or less have to support multiplatform next gen if they want to turn profit, very few will stay exclusive to one console.
TheTrinTheTrin said:I still think the Rev would be a great platform for shooters. None of us have held a waggle wand yet, so we can't say whether or not it really would work for a shooter, but worst case scenario, they could use it sideways or in a shell.
human5892 said:That dev kit price is likely the best news Rev fans could hope for in lieu of actual information about the machine or games themselves. At that price, a company would almost be stupid not to try an inexpensive game idea out on the Revolution...say, a 2D shooter, for instance.![]()
parathod said:I don't know if you are joking or not, but I really do not see anything on 360's horizon that looks 10x better than an Xbox game. We have a 360 in my house with a HDTV and i'd be generous to describe a few higher end games like Condemned and Call of Duty 2 as 2x.
Snow said:Thanks. This is the crucial bit of those GPU rumourspecs though:
While there is a good chance that the GPU has better functionality than the IGN "it's believed to be an extension of flipper" specs make it look like, I'm extremely doubtful that it can keep up to the competition in the same way GCN could. Still, the ArtX team did some cool stuff with the GCN GPU, so even if it is miles behind Xenos and RSX in power, I'm still very curious what they did with Broadway.
Has it ever actually been confirmed that the ArtX team is the one who is designing Broadway?
human5892 said:That dev kit price is likely the best news Rev fans could hope for in lieu of actual information about the machine or games themselves. At that price, a company would almost be stupid not to try an inexpensive game idea out on the Revolution...say, a 2D shooter, for instance.![]()
Depends on the size of the developer. I knew a PS2 team that had 1 devkit between 10 of them.Polari said:The cost of a dev kit is a pretty small part of the cost of developing a game.
who knows, but Iwata did say recently that they planned to sell it cheap enough so that even the most casual would be willing to buy it just for a couple games alone.<nu>faust said:what would be the price of rev in 3-4 years, if it launches with a $150 price tag in 2006??.... $75-$50 !?!
Revolution will be roughly twice as powerful.
Revolution will be roughly twice as powerful.
Revolution will be roughly twice as powerful.
Chrono said:
Well, that's why I clarified an "inexpensive" game idea...perhaps a game that might be a more risky proposition for a smaller developer on a PS3 or an Xbox 360 suddenly looks a little safer on the cheap Rev devkit.Polari said:The cost of a dev kit is a pretty small part of the cost of developing a game.
skinnyrattler said:So, they just got out dev kits and are supposed to launch this year?
<nu>faust said:what would be the price of rev in 3-4 years, if it launches with a $150 price tag in 2006??.... $75-$50 !?!
the androgyne said:Even though the dev-kit is cheap... surely the cost is a small amount compared to actually paying the people who make the games. Obviously it's still better to have a cheaper kit, but its not the only or even predominant factor, imo.
drohne said:i do wonder where shooter developers will go next gen...ps3 may be prohibitively expensive (and scei may impose graphical standards), 360 has no japanese audience, and the revolution philosophy is antithetical to 2d shooters. maybe they'll just stick with ps2. :/
Cave and Psikyo type devs will prolly stick with Sony, but there's no reason I can think of other than user base (which may change). Here's some stuff to think about...drohne said:expecting hardcore shooter fans to buy into a platform otherwise brimming with edutainment and spastic novelty games sounds like a dicey proposition to me...
Boards of Canada said:Alright, you pay for Nintendo's R&D.
drohne said:i do wonder where shooter developers will go next gen...ps3 may be prohibitively expensive (and scei may impose graphical standards), 360 has no japanese audience, and the revolution philosophy is antithetical to 2d shooters. maybe they'll just stick with ps2. :/
dynamitejim said:How much R&D could they have possibly spent on a system that's "roughly 2-3x" as powerful as a GC? That's less than GBA->DS.
Chrono said:
Archie said:
dynamitejim said:How much R&D could they have possibly spent on a system that's "roughly 2-3x" as powerful as a GC? That's less than GBA->DS.
dynamitejim said:How much R&D could they have possibly spent on a system that's "roughly 2-3x" as powerful as a GC? That's less than GBA->DS.
drohne said:sometimes i have to remind myself that nintendo fans don't act the way they do just to irritate me.
citrus lump said:I really don't get the frustration with lower tech specs. As far as I'm concerned, as long as it's fun to play, the graphics really don't matter. I still play games on my 2600 for crying out loud.
If you want all the power/with new technologies go PS3, if you want the best in competitive/online gaming buy a 360. Or buy a Revolution, and have fun interacting with games on a whole new level.
You should be having fun no matter what, that's the goal isn't it?
Yeah, Virtual Boy was a big hit.Kon Tiki said:Why even spend money on R&D? Just slap the Nintendo name on a new box and the retards will buy it, regardless of what is inside.
Kon Tiki said:Why even spend money on R&D? Just slap the Nintendo name on a new box and the retards will buy it, regardless of what is inside.
_leech_ said:The original Xbox supports HDTV resolutions, but the Revolution can't... so how can the Revolution be 2-3x more powerful than the Gamecube and still not be as powerful as an Xbox? I'm kind of confused about this...
They ported their sound tool suite (MusyX) to the Xbox SDK. That's it... IGN rumormongers specified that Rogue Squadron X would be ported by someone else actually.drohne said:there's a factor 5 piece in the kojima issue of opm, in which someone from f5 says that they were working with xbox 1 hardware before they moved to next-gen hardware. that doesn't confirm the ign rumor, but i think it's likely that they had some version of rogue squadron running on xbox at some point.
It'd got a dpad and 2+ buttons... do 2D shooters really demand more than that?drohne said:...but it's difficult to imagine a controller less suited to 2d shooters than the waggle wand. it's also difficult to imagine the revolution's likely audience playing 2d shooters.
actually, i was thinking the power button might be an issue... but other than that, it looks perfectly fine...phantomile co. said:1. tell me, why isn't this set up right here adequate for shmups?
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:lol such a drama queen!drohne said:sometimes i have to remind myself that nintendo fans don't act the way they do just to irritate me.
PolyGone said:Like I said before, can you really tell me, even with the most graphically impressive XBOX360 title we've seen thus far, that it looks more than 2 or 3 times better than a similar game on the original XBOX? Because I haven't seen one.
koam said:The whole remote is what cost them a lot, not the hardware. It's not like they simply took a regular controller and just slapped on an extra button or two. Though they apparently spent shitloads on the GPU too.
Kon Tiki said:Ah Virtual Boy, Ntards only defence.
Look how many morons bought GBA Micro. Same tech, new case. You tools will buy GCN turbo just to show off your stroking techniques in public. For some of you, it will be the first and only time you will get to perform a sexual maneuver while females are in the room.
Let's hope so!Kon Tiki said:it will be the first and only time you will get to perform a sexual maneuver while females are in the room.
Kon Tiki said:Ah Virtual Boy, Ntards only defence.
Look how many morons bought GBA Micro. Same tech, new case. You tools will buy GCN turbo just to show off your stroking techniques in public. For some of you, it will be the first and only time you will get to perform a sexual maneuver while females are in the room.
Kon Tiki said:Ah Virtual Boy, Ntards only defence.
Look how many morons bought GBA Micro. Same tech, new case. You tools will buy GCN turbo just to show off your stroking techniques in public. For some of you, it will be the first and only time you will get to perform a sexual maneuver while females are in the room.