More Revolution Details?
Laptop Battery Computer And Video Games has reported on rumors from an unnamed source about Nintendo's next-generation console Revolution. The source gave the information below:
Motion and tilt-sensing gyroscopes will be used in the controllers. They will not come wireless as standard but the Revolution will have four pad ports like GameCube.
The console will be powered by twin processors and will feature an internal hard drive. Games will come on HD-DVD format discs rather than Sony's Blu-Ray format.
Broadband online gaming will be available out of the box via Nintendo's own service, which is currently "in development" and will be rolled out first on DS.
The Revolution will not feature connectivity with the DS but will link up to Nintendo's next-gen GameBoy.
Work has already begun on new Mario, Zelda and Super Smash Bros. titles, all of which are to be available at launch.
The source said nothing about the "revolutionary" part of Revolution, claming that adding more information "would get him into too much trouble", but did say that "if you think too hard you'll never guess what it is. It's nothing 'new', technically speaking. It's just something that hasn't really been applied to videogames yet." The source ended with the Nintendo DS advertising slogan, but with something added: "Touching is good but feeling is better."
This is a rumor and none of the above information is confirmed at this point. It is expected that Nintendo will reveal more information on Revolution at this year's e3, so until then it's all speculation.
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