Agent Icebeezy said:![]()
THat looks hot as FUCK!!!
Agent Icebeezy said:![]()
THat looks hot as FUCK!!!
Agent Icebeezy said:![]()
THat looks hot as FUCK!!!
pilonv1 said:Wow it's an actual controller, but you can put a gimmick one inside of it! INNOVATORS!
Yeah...same shitty button layout. What a fucking header they're gonna take with the Rev this gen. PEACE.Agent Icebeezy said:![]()
THat looks hot as FUCK!!!
The shell is designed to look and function like accepted "regular" controllers, such as the Wave Bird. After its bottom casing is removed, the Revolution's free-hand-style remote is inserted into a gap in the middle of the controller shell. Gamers can then use the shell as they would a traditional controller, with a notable difference: the pointer remote's sensory functionality remains active. As a result, gamers get the best of both worlds: more buttons and two analog sticks along with motion-sensing operations. In a Revolution version of Madden Football, gamers might be able to use the combo to control players with the shell's analog sticks and execute pinpoint passes with the pointer's improved accuracy.
EternalDarko said:Yes, according to Jim Merrick (NOE); all the sensors will work while in the shell.
The reason why they didn't put the tech from the rev controller into a standard controller is that the layout is too complex for a part of the market they are targeting with the Revolution. Therefore we have come to this situation where they have the new controller, but it can also be used in this shell to mimick the layout of conventional controllers in order to play BC games and possibly some ports (if they choose to use the shell rather than the standard controller).
Die Squirrel Die said:But surely, so as not to piss off the gamer they'll have to package the shell with the remote anyway (and judging by the reaction they'd be committing suicide amongst gamers not doing this). Wouldn't that just confuse the non-gamer more, to have the controller essentially broken up.
Also this whole appealing to non-gamers thing, haven't they already started that with the DS? They didn't feel the need to make the DS not look like a convential handheld there. Which makes me think this whole Rev remote thing is just being different for the sake of it, being unveiled with the preemptive caveat of add-ons and conventional shells only seems to further support this.
Straightballin said:Is it just me or does none of the previous post after the original and mine have to do with the topic.
Mrbob said:The Revolution is Nintendo's admittance they can't hang with the big boys anymore. This is their answer to breaking off into something new. Which is fine. We'll see how it turns out. However, I expect the games to look a fair clip below PS3/X360 offerings.
BioFan said:
Xbox 360 TGS websiteKabuki Waq said:for some reason flash does not work for me ...what is on that site?
a countdown to something.....but knowing MS it's probably kakuto chojin 2 for 360... :lolKabuki Waq said:for some reason flash does not work for me ...what is on that site?
It better be the biggest rabbit ever.BioFan said:
Interesting. I forgot about that countdown..just assumed it was scheduled to end before the press conference the other night.BioFan said:
Mrbob said:The Revolution is Nintendo's admittance they can't hang with the big boys anymore. This is their answer to breaking off into something new. Which is fine. We'll see how it turns out. However, I expect the games to look a fair clip below PS3/X360 offerings.
Straightballin said:Is it just me or does none of the previous post after the original and mine have to do with the topic.
What the hell is it? It's different now.BioFan said: