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Friday, September 16 2005

Revolution's Contoller is a Revolution  by Craig D at 09:28

Nintendo
Nintendo President Satoru Iwata today showed off the much vaunted Revolution controller for the fist time at the annual Tokyo Game Show, there's four images of Nintendo's Revolutionary controller in our gallery.

Nintendo breaks with more than 20 years of video game history by abandoning the traditional controller held with two hands and introducing an all-new freehand-style unit held with one hand.

The intuitive, pioneering interface allows players to run, jump, spin, slide, shoot, steer, accelerate, bank, dive, kick, throw and score in a way never experienced in the history of gaming.

"The feeling is so natural and real, as soon as players use the controller, their minds will spin with the possibilities of how this will change gaming as we know it today," explains Satoru Iwata, Nintendo president. "This is an extremely exciting innovation – one that will thrill current players and entice new ones."

When picked up and pointed at the screen, the controller gives a lightning-quick element of interaction, sensing motion, depth, positioning and targeting dictated by movement of the controller itself.

The controller also allows for a variety of expansions, including a "nunchuk" style analog unit offering the enhanced game-play control hard-core gamers demand.

I'm impressed to be honest, I really do hate the 2 handed thumb button things.
Tags: Wii
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Jammin
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16 September 2005 10:28
Or get your TV plus "Controller" from argos
Scrappy
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16 September 2005 10:35
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16 September 2005 10:53
Looks like the philips CD-I !! nintendo were always Retro
Midnight
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16 September 2005 17:35
It looks very interesting and i'm sure it'll feel as nice as all Nintendo controllers in the past have. They sure know what they're doing when it comes to making it feel natural and comfortable.
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16 September 2005 17:41
The main reason i'd buy one of these is that Nintendo are letting you access every game they've ever made online for free to download.. that's one huge back catalogue of awesome games for free on the machine


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