crisdecuba
Member
I know the logistics of this haven't been thought through, but what do you think:
At various points it's been mentioned that maybe the Revolution can wirelessly transmit the audio/video data to a television. The problem with that, though, is that you wouldn't be able to get good quality (like a 640 x 480 resolution and whatnot). So how bout this:
The Revolution would be connect via a DV cable to the main television in order to play Rev games. But if you're not playing a Rev game, various people in the house can use the system to play up to 4 "classic games" at a time on various tvs throughout the house. I can play Super Mario Bros 3 in my room, while my little brother plays A Link to the Past in his room - all of this achieved via wireless video transmission. The requirements for these "classic games" (NES and SNES - maybe also N64) wouldn't tax the system, so it could run multiple games at once, and the quality of the video feed necessary wouldn't be beyond what's available for wireless transmission today.
Whatcha think?
~Cris
At various points it's been mentioned that maybe the Revolution can wirelessly transmit the audio/video data to a television. The problem with that, though, is that you wouldn't be able to get good quality (like a 640 x 480 resolution and whatnot). So how bout this:
The Revolution would be connect via a DV cable to the main television in order to play Rev games. But if you're not playing a Rev game, various people in the house can use the system to play up to 4 "classic games" at a time on various tvs throughout the house. I can play Super Mario Bros 3 in my room, while my little brother plays A Link to the Past in his room - all of this achieved via wireless video transmission. The requirements for these "classic games" (NES and SNES - maybe also N64) wouldn't tax the system, so it could run multiple games at once, and the quality of the video feed necessary wouldn't be beyond what's available for wireless transmission today.
Whatcha think?
~Cris