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Ridley

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Will we be seeing Revolution games on show before E3? Controversial IGN Nintendo editor Matt Cassamasina thinks so...
Posted on IGN's Revolution messageboard (the post can be viewed here, but needs IGN Insider subscription) Cassamasina had the following to say on when Nintendo will spill the beans on Revolution:
  • "Hmm. Well, you won't have to wait for E3 for stuff, that much I can guarantee. GDC should be decent. And you'll learn about and even see games prior to E3."
Will Revolution games be on-show at the Game Developer's Conference (held in just a week's time on March 20-24 in San Jose, California)? Or is he just looking to excite fanboys (see the latest post latest post in his blog - a homage to the Megaton hysteria?)
Only time (and us reporting on it for you) will tell...

http://revo-europe.com/news.php?nid=8901

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Ridley disse:
vai ser mostrado mais de Zelda Twilight Princess...

a NOM inglesa acabou de ser adiada de dia 16 de Maio para 20 presumivelmente por causa disso... é que eles o mês passado prometeram lançar imagens novas de Zelda :D

Quanto ao resto... não sei o que esperar da GDC mas claramente vão haver umas dicas e pistas intencionais aqui e ali para subir o hype, mas espero que não revelem demais ainda, já falta pouco para a E3, é só aguentar mais um bocadinho e podem lançar as bombas todas que quiserem lá :D
 
Huhu.. Quero ver a cara dos PS3 Fanboys :3. Tenho vindo a dizer e repito se for barata. Vem uma praqui é mais prático do que andar a gastar 400€ de 2 em 2 anos e nunca ficar com 1a coisa lá mt boa :F
 
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epá..não acredito qe tenham muito pra mostrar..

acreditava mais que teriam pra mostrar em termos de hardware.. agora software...??

hmm..vamos a ver..
 
Ora bem...

site da coisa:
-> http://www.gdconf.com/

O Iwata vai falar no dia 23 das 10:30 às 11:30 hora do Pacifico, -9 horas?

1:30 às 2:30 da manhã portanto?

On a side note... a seguir ao iwata fala o Will Wright o homem do Sim City, Sims, e mais recentemente Spore... e o Phil Harrison da Sony (epa não curto nada este fulano) vai falar no dia 22 pela mesma hora que o iwata...

Mas pronto... Noticias no dia 20 não é muito provável, mas sim no dia 23...
 
Espaço "alugado" da Nintendo na GDC:

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nada mau... :-D uma deles é "interactive lounge" hmmmm :D
 
Nome oficial revelado na GDC?

Revolution's real name to be revealed at GDC? Plus, those residual rumours of a June release re-examined
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16:33 Over in the US of A (we hesitate to use 'good' or 'old'), the annual Game Developers Conference is starting to get into full swing and we've got a couple of juicy Nintendo rumours for you to chew over this afternoon, concerning the big N's next-generation machine.First up is a strong whisper that the Revolution's real name will finally be confirmed this week at the show, probably as part of Nintendo president Saturo Iwata's keynote speech on Thursday. Long-standing Nintendo watchers will know that each console the company produces labours under a codename during its development period, and so it's assumed that Revolution won't be the final name.

According to our sources, this week will be the week when the Rev finally gets its new moniker, but what it might be is still anyone's guess. We'd welcome your suggestions in the forum below, so delight, dazzle and tantalise us with your insight - and since the announcement will probably come on Thursday, if you come up with a corker, there's still time for Nintendo to change its mind yet.
The other persistent rumour which has been doing the rounds is that Nintendo may launch the Rev as early as June. It's a fair old long shot this one, comparable to us suddenly being called up by Sven for the England World Cup squad on the strength of a good five-a-side game at the weekend. However, its shelf life has been slightly extended by Akiteru Itoh from Japan's Media Create.
Speaking to BusinessWeek, Itoh said, "There are rumors that the Revolution could be released as early as June. If that happens and Nintendo sells around one million units, Sony could have a harder time catching up."
We mention it not because it's true, but because it's an interesting quote. However, you can cover us in strawberry jam and call us Susan if Nintendo launches the Revolution (or whatever it's called by then) in June. Still, what a magnificent prospect to contemplate and what a massive coup it would be if it'd managed to keep that one under wraps to astonish a waiting world. Now that would be the biggest GDC surprise of all.
http://www.computerandvideogames.com
 
^ já estão a revelar mais do que se esperava :) tudo o que vier extra é bem vindo, digo eu. Gostava que o nome final não fosse Revolution, sempre me soou um pouco pretencioso para nome final, nada que me tire o sono, mas...

Acho que podiam aproveitar para mostrar uma build do Zelda TP a ser jogado na Revolution, pelo menos indoors para os jornalistas... mas se calhar já é pedir muito...

FiringSquad: Finally, is there anything else you wish to say about GDC 2006?

Jamil Moledin: Yes, I would strongly recommend attending the two platform keynotes from Sony’s Phil Harrison and Nintendo’s Satoru Iwata. Trust me!
Fonte: http://www.firingsquad.com/features/gdc_2006_interview/

EDIT: -21:54- GDC 2006 segundo os fãs:
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Força Luke Myiamoto e Han Iwata?! :-D
 
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GDC 2006: Revolution Hardware Images

Revolution Report recently acquired photographs of the code-named Nintendo Revolution hardware, which is on display in Nintendo's booth at this year's Game Developers Conference. Although there were no units available to demo on the show floor, Revolution Report's Aaron Canaday took a few pictures to provide an idea of the hardware's relative size.

Canaday commented that the unit on display was "shockingly small" and "very sleek and sexy."

"It does not look like a typical Nintendo product. I know people keep saying this, but this is the only way to describe it," he said.

Worth noting is that this unit appears to be thicker in appearance than previous versions of the hardware displayed at E3 2005 and Tokyo Game Show 2005. Also shown is the first physical shot of the console's backside with an A/V Out, Power and two USB ports. Gone is the mysterious port (seen in this picture), shown in product drawings Nintendo filed earlier this year with the office of the European Union.

Recent Internet speculation has predicted the console's official name would be revealed during Nintendo President Satoru Iwata's GDC keynote. Whether or not the lack of a Revolution logo on this latest version of the hardware correlates to such an announcement remains to be seen.


http://www.revolutionreport.com/articles/read/352
 
EDIT: whoops, Ridley adiantaste-te 6 minutos :p

Bom, a revo está muito janota, mas de facto pareçe... Mais grossa. De resto o discurso do Iwata é amanhã às 18:30 (GMT) :D
 
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Bem a consola é mesmo pequena, mais que a gamecube. Estou impressionado!
O comando é que vai causar problemas, tou mesmo a ver um miudo a confundir aquilo com umas matracas e a Nintendo a ser processada ( nos States, claro )
 
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blastarr disse:
Eles diziam na E3 do ano passado que a versão final seria mais pequena do que a mockup mostrada, afinal saíu maior do que ela...:P

A Nintendo divulgou a novas medidas da consola?

Parece-me a mesma coisa.
 
também fiquei com essa ideia de ser maior... mas depois começei a ver pessoal nos forums a dizer que as outras fotos foram tiradas foi de forma à consola parecer mais fininha, e acho que têm razão...

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