On a Non-HDTV, sure.olimario said:Didn't Iwata say there would be no noticable difference between the visuals of next gen systems?
fuck, this one is going to be nuts...
Nintendo really should clear this up already, because it's about to hit that point.
DMczaf said:If the system is cheap ($99?), count me in. After paying $400 for 360, I deserve a break!
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moesyzslak said:Don't worry the guys on the IGN boards are on it:
Ok someone do the math on the graphics:
Equation = x = xbox souped up and
x = 3 x power of GC
x = Revolution Specs
Anyone good at that kind of math?
:lol
Error2k4 said:and this is the main problem with the Revolution are developers/publishers willing to take the risk and do something completely original for a console that nobody knows if it's going to succeds? at least with the DS, Nintendo didn't have to worry too much because the handheld market was theirs but with consoles it's completely different story.
Letter to Elise said:No amount of 360 slams can come close to the damage the Rev is experiencing.
But please, continue.
~l2e
I find this really hard to believe. Really, really hard to believe.Third parties have revealed to us that the console will top out with 128MBs of RAM, and possibly even less. One studio would not give us an exact figure, but did say, "The same as GameCube plus an extra 64MB of main RAM." That number is by comparison nearly triple the amount of memory in GameCube. However, it is a far cry from the 512MBs present in Xbox 360.
dorio said:I find this really hard to believe. Really, really hard to believe.
Tyrone Slothrop said:well, i guess that just about confirms it :-/
xbox turbo, indeed
dorio said:I find this really hard to believe. Really, really hard to believe.
'Third parties have revealed to us that the console will top out with 128MBs of RAM, and possibly even less. One studio would not give us an exact figure, but did say, "The same as GameCube plus an extra 64MB of main RAM." That number is by comparison nearly triple the amount of memory in GameCube. However, it is a far cry from the 512MBs present in Xbox 360. '
Liquid said:well that about wraps it up for nintendo
olimario said:BIG QUESTION HERE
Where is the 'before the end of the year' Nintendo event where the name of the system is revealed along with titles being shown?
Didn't Iwata or Reggie promise SOMETHING more before the end of 2005?
Suplise!Oblivion said:Fucking A...
Guess I gotta eat my words. Drinky was right, all along.
Hopefully the "surprise" Miyamoto mentioned a few days ago was that this is all a load of bull.
Y2Kevbug11 said:I don't think so. All this does is quiet any speculation that Nintendo was planning to do what Microsoft and Sony were doing, which is what I have long been saying. My idea has been heavily contested by certain Nintendo fans who feel that Nintendo's plan is to do what Microsoft and Sony are planning, only in non-HD resolutions.
Liquid said:how do you suppose devs will port stuff from 360/ps3 to hardware thats barely more powerful than xbox? If this is true it will cannibalize 3rd party support for the system outside of the niche 3rd party games that uses the controller to the fullest.
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Y2Kevbug11 said:Maybe Nintendo is hoping they won't get ports, which could be an asset to the Revolution in itself?
Liquid said:how do you suppose devs will port stuff from 360/ps3 to hardware thats barely more powerful than xbox? If this is true it will cannibalize 3rd party support for the system outside of the niche 3rd party games that uses the controller to the fullest. This could be the next saturn as far as support goes IMO. Intense support from nintendo just how sega supported the saturn but kinda lacking 3rd party stuff. I'm sure it'll be a great little system and i'll surely get one but i cant see this thing becoming a more successful than the GC.
Yes, but unlike the DS, the competiton can level the playing field without producing a new console. Once Sony and MS copy the gyromote and implment it into PS3/X360, and they will, there is nothing for Nintendo to fall back on. Nintendo needed to be able to compete ona technical level to survive.papercut said:Have the naysayers learned nothing from the DS?
Anyone who thinks that Nintendo is doomed because the Rev can't output the same graphics as the competition hasn't had a good look at Nintendo's wallet.
They make money, apparently by not listening to naysayers. Surprise.
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