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Topic: Revolution set to be a big hit console in 2006. X-Box comes ...
Jordan Ryan
Posts: 104
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Japanese publication Famitsu has compiled the results of a survey asking 47 developers, 113 retailers, and 370 consumers for their expectations about consoles in 2006. It asked respondants questions including which next-gen console they expect to be most pleased with in 2006, which current- or next-gen console will be the top seller in 2006, what price point is expected for PS3, and what price point is expected for Revolution.

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Insom
Posts: 709
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
if they launch it with some decent games then I would agree
Jordan Ryan
Posts: 107
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Rarely does a console get released with good games.

It takes time for the programmers to find their niche working with the new hardware etc.

I can't remember there being a lot of quality games released with a new console for a long time.

SNES had four quality titles released when it hit the shelves, but that's all it had, 4 titles.

A Quality game is like a good woman: You hardly ever find good one, and once you do, you get sick of it in a few weeks, a month tops. (WOW players excluded.)

Games are better then women however, because they never complain if you suck at playing with them. :P
evinco
Posts: 128
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Where does it say anywhere that Rev is going to be the biggest? Looks like DS/PS3 to me. Also presumably it was a Japan-only survey?


Anyway for the few Nintendo fanboys on here there's an fairly interesting interview on gamespot with the head Nintendo America guy about 2006 Rev/DS happenings.

I found it amusing that the Gamecube managed to outsell the Xbox360 in December 2005. Who buys a NEW cube these days?

last edited by evinco at 01:44:32 07/Feb/06
Insom
Posts: 711
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
cause now the gamecube is cheap as and has a decent selection of games, unlike when it came out

good games of course being subjective - my only real requirement for a new Nintendo console is Mario Kart - bonus if it has Smash Bros, Mario Tennis, et cetera. couldn't particularly give a crap about FPS or similar titles. frankly as long as Luigi's Mansion is not the major launch title again I'll be impressed
Jordan Ryan
Posts: 108
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
My mistake, don't know what I read first time around. It's still going to kick some ass.

And, yes, this was a Japan only survey.

I don't know what the sales are in Australia atm, but on the subway in Japan I see many ppl with a NintendoDS, but rarely do I see people with a PSP.

I think the PSP is much better, but I am bias because I own one.
Hashy
Posts: 2606
Location: New South Wales
Reggie will be pleased
evinco
Posts: 130
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Sure there's a much better selection of games now, but I'd expect cubes to be flying out the door second hand as all the kiddies who want the latest gadgets (i.e. X360) scrape every penny together.

I'd say MK will be a given. Miyamoto has also confirmed a decent Mario game (by that I mean something more tangible than Sunshine). But Mario Tennis will certainly be the selling point for me - can't get enough of the first three versions and the Rev controller is sure to make things interesting.
AdamtehGreat
Posts: 915
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Can't wait to try an FPS on the rev. From what I read, it's like nothing else.

I read some reports a month or two back that the system itself was complete, but the titles were still under construction. Could this mean the rev will have a really large kick-ass launch range?
Thundercracker
Posts: 1291
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Reggie is a dreamboat.
Jordan Ryan
Posts: 111
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I'm looking forward to trying the new controller out. Unfortunately, years of using traditional controllers limits my imagination and I can't imagine how this will make fps so revolutionary.

Having said this, from what I read, it sounds like people have been already sold on the new design.

Can't wait to try it out!

http://www.nintendo.com/revolution for a pic of the one-handed controller.
Tollaz0r!
Posts: 7192
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Jordan sounds like one of those forums plants that babble stuff about a product, are you one of .... those? :p
Jordan Ryan
Posts: 112
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
God, I hope not! I just like the idea of a new controller, even if I can't imagine how it can possibly be better. I mean, two hands are better than one, right??
Tollaz0r!
Posts: 7194
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Good, I'd hate to think that our forum is infested with them :D
Jordan Ryan
Posts: 114
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
but dont get me wrong, I do babble, mostly s***e, too. . . I'm just soft for Nintendo. So many years of wasted youth infront of the tv playing the nintendo, snes, gameboy, etc, I'm a fan for life!!
WetWired
Posts: 2543
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
it's well known that there was a serious shortage of 360s at launch, hence the Gamecube's outselling them

also, PS3 with it's cell processor is gonna be a bitch to develop for, a lot of the 3rd party developers are gonna have headaches working with it at first, whereas the 360 has the benefit of easy ports to and from the PC, Carmack himself said in a recent interview that ID software is now developing for the 360 first, and then getting it working on PC. And as for the revolution, apart from the new controller, who knows what they've got going on performance wise
ravn0s
Posts: 3942
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
eh? thought the ps3 was really easy to work with.
Bah
Posts: 1768
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
"Nothing" is pretty easy to work with i guess.
Tim Tibbetts
Posts: 1451
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I'm hoping the Revolution would be good..but we've seen no games! We've seen less games than the Playstation fanboys have seen about the PS3.

SHOW ME THE GAMES!
masta_blasta
Posts: 739
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
also, PS3 with it's cell processor is gonna be a bitch to develop for, a lot of the 3rd party developers are gonna have headaches working with it at first, whereas the 360 has the benefit of easy ports to and from the PC, Carmack himself said in a recent interview that ID software is now developing for the 360 first, and then getting it working on PC. And as for the revolution, apart from the new controller, who knows what they've got going on performance wise


I remember hearing the same thing about the PS2. It really didn't make much of a difference. If a company has x more million users to sell to, they'll spend the extra time coding to get the extra customers and dollars.

I think the Revolution will pretty much follow in the footsteps of the gamecube - a good secondary console. Most people will pick up a 360 or PS3 when they come out and in a couple of years they'll get a Revolution for dirt cheap.

In conclusion, Reggie is sex.
phatmike
Posts: 431
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
reggie rocks!

http://reggielution.ytmnsfw.com/
AdamtehGreat
Posts: 916
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
From what I read, the mighty cell processor is a s***e to code for. Each cell has to be manaully assigned different tasks, unlike the Xbox360, which will severely limit the budget titles from looking anywhere near the quality of the AAA titles, simply because it'll take more time, and more money to code for.

<3 for reggie too!
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