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Time With The Revolution 86

IGN managed to get their hands on a Revolution Developer's Kit, and have put up a tantalizing hands-on impressions article. Folks who are very much looking forward to Nintendo's entrance into the next-gen war may find things of interest here. From the article: "One thing is crystal clear from the controller-based development kits, though: Revolution will definitely operate as an extension of the GameCube hardware. These preliminary kits include only a wired Revolution controller, a wired nunchuck attachment and a wired motion bar, which some studios have labeled the 'wand.' So the obvious question is, how can developers possibly hope to test any of this gear out? The answer is simple: the controller and its attachments plug into existing GameCube development hardware."
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Time With The Revolution

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  • Re:Game formats (Score:5, Informative)

    by NekoXP ( 67564 ) on Friday March 10, 2006 @01:11PM (#14891548) Homepage
    The Nintendo GC disk format is basically MiniDVD with a few tweaks and a larger inner circle (so it starts a little further in and ordinary drives can't find start of disc). The Revolution format is going to be DVD sized, exactly the same format.
  • by gEvil (beta) ( 945888 ) on Friday March 10, 2006 @01:15PM (#14891587)
    First, they're saying that developers can use the Revolution controller devkit with the GameCube devkit. Also, it's been mentioned several times in the past (no links handy) that the Revolution will in essence be an evolution of the GameCube hardware.
  • get it right (Score:5, Informative)

    by MorderVonAllem ( 931645 ) on Friday March 10, 2006 @01:15PM (#14891593)
    "IGN managed to get their hands on a Revolution Developer's Kit, and have put up a tantalizing hands-on impressions article."

    no...they go their hands on a Controller Kit, not a Developer's Kit. This kit was basically just to let developers know what kind of controller they'd be using when developing for the Revolution. That way they can start brainstorming now about possible titles that can utilize the controller while working with hardware they're already familiar with...
  • Old (Score:5, Informative)

    by vitaflo ( 20507 ) on Friday March 10, 2006 @01:32PM (#14891771) Homepage
    The dev kits they saw were old. According to Reggie Fils-Aime (Nintendo VP of Sales) there have been 3 different revisions of the Rev dev kit so far. They are:

    1) A GameCube console with a wired Revolution controller attached
    2) Similar to the above, but with a few minor tweaks, and boosted CPU power
    3) Wireless controllers, more complete hardware

    A fourth dev kit is expected soon that will be 90-95% of the finished product. So whatever they saw, if it had wired controllers, it's already out of date.

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