Any news on a new Nintendo console.
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I know the X-Box and Playstation have overtaken Nintendo but i always thought some of Nintendo's games were the most playable. Any news on a new console this year or have they fallen too far behind?
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Looking forward to this one myself, Nintendo are keeping things very quite at the moment...
The launch date and price ( rumoured to be around the £80/£100 mark ) are to be revealed at E3 in May....
Full Nintendo games catalogue available via download... Game on....
The Nintendo Revolution is the future of Nintendo. It is Nintendo’s next home console that is nothing like we have ever seen before. Aside from the sleek, sexy design, it features built-in Wi-Fi, 512MB Flash Memory, Wireless Controllers, 2 SD memory card slots, 2 USB ports, 4 GCN controller ports, 2 GCN memory card slots, and a lot more fresh out of the box (not to mention you will also be able to download every Nintendo game from the NES, SNES, and N64--over 20 years of Nintendo’s history). The Revolution will feature backward compatibility allowing you to play every GameCube game. It's also the smallest console Nintendo has ever manufactured, being nearly one inch thick. Saying the self loading disk drive is sleek is an understatement; saying the Revolution is sleek is an understatement.
The launch date and price ( rumoured to be around the £80/£100 mark ) are to be revealed at E3 in May....
Full Nintendo games catalogue available via download... Game on....
The Nintendo Revolution is the future of Nintendo. It is Nintendo’s next home console that is nothing like we have ever seen before. Aside from the sleek, sexy design, it features built-in Wi-Fi, 512MB Flash Memory, Wireless Controllers, 2 SD memory card slots, 2 USB ports, 4 GCN controller ports, 2 GCN memory card slots, and a lot more fresh out of the box (not to mention you will also be able to download every Nintendo game from the NES, SNES, and N64--over 20 years of Nintendo’s history). The Revolution will feature backward compatibility allowing you to play every GameCube game. It's also the smallest console Nintendo has ever manufactured, being nearly one inch thick. Saying the self loading disk drive is sleek is an understatement; saying the Revolution is sleek is an understatement.
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Hmmmm, that could be tempting if it'll play all the GC games. The potential for downloading some 'classics' is also appealing, and the price puts it at a GC upgrade price (for a console we don't use much)
Better tell the missus so she can get one
Better tell the missus so she can get one
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