Skrevet af Zøvnig - 11-07-2005 19:11
Indrøm det nu... Vi elsker alle disse rygter fordi vi har en forhåbning om, at de måske er sande. Om denne lange artikel er sand, må I selv bedømme, men den er i hvert fald detaljeret og giver en hel del information. Jeg vil tage nogle vigtige, men meget lange, punkter med her, og vil I læse alle detaljer, linker jeg til vores kilde.
Hovedtrækkene i Revolution:
"I’ll begin with the mysterious Nintendo ON. I’ll promise that whatever I say in this piece of writing is nothing but the truth.
Nintendo leaked the ON clip to produce mass hype before E3, but has kept relatively quiet about it. In an interview with Perrin Kaplan by 1up a she said: ’Who knows what comes next - virtual reality Nintendo gaming next, next generation?’ She says next, next generation, and for Nintendo the GameCube is next generation as very little has been revealed about the Revolution. This is a clue given by Nintendo: I can tell you with all honesty that it is the real deal.
A few of us at NoJ and NoA believe that after we released the ON clip, Microsoft and Sony became worried, and had to decide on a plan. We believe that one of these companies contacted Pablo Belmonte and gave him a story to tell, with the incentive that when it got out he would get paid a fair sum of money.
Before we get into the big details, Nintendo ON might not be released; we only have very few prototypes and they are very costly: we might not be able to get the hardware to an affordable price. We have prototypes of another 3D display device that implements some characteristics from the ON as well as some other advanced characteristics that are less costly. Both of these prototypes are the result of years of research and work.
Both prototypes are controlled in the same way, and this is what we have been demonstrating to developers and publishers in Japan and the US. The 3D display will be toned down and less powerful for the version released as a final product if it does get released, but one of the prototypes we have costs just under US $745,000. However, this technology is for the generation of consoles after the Revolution, perhaps in five years’ time. The ON might be released in two years’ time. For the time being a smaller version of the 3D display will be released along with the Revolution system you saw at E3 in 2006. We [Nintendo] will get important feedback on the 3D display this way to improve and polish it for the generation after the Revolution."
Om Controlleren skrives:
"I’ll share a little with you about the controller today. In the ON video, there is a scene where the user is pushing something with their hands. This is the controller working, although it is hard to explain.
You must first push your hands through a band that covers your wrists. This band is made out of metal that is covered in a rubber shielding. You then slip on a glove on each hand. I’m only going to talk about the left glove today.
The band is light and thin, and connects to an interpreter with a lot of next-generation technology before moving on to the glove. The left hand has a pad with an arrow for left and an arrow for right. On this pad is a sliding top and a trigger. There was a technician demonstrating this in a secret showing to about 200 people. He pressed the trigger and the sliding top moved. Most people were amazed, especially as other things began to happen, but I will keep those bits secret for the time being.
It may be difficult to understand this, so I’ll explain the concept to you: in Namco’s Time Crisis, the gun in the arcade recoiled as you shot. This is similar to the trigger in the Revolution, but is only one of the revolutionary features.
The buttons are flat. This is because you’re wearing a glove. The buttons look flat while your hand is extended, but when you clench your fist the controller ‘forms’. In the ON clip, at one stage the person’s hands are empty and open. This is because none of the buttons are depressed, and so they slide back into their inserts.
While wearing the glove, it will also give hot and cold sensations. I do not fully understand how this is done yet, and it was not explained. When you are hit in a game, it somehow transmits a small jolt to that area of the body and you feel heat. The jolt is so minor that it would be impossible to hurt anyone, but is enough to notice. It gives you that feeling of immersion. Gone are the days of vibration vests or Hollywood cyber suits. The controller opens up so many new possibilities in video gaming, and that is why we call is the Revolution."
Til sidst lidt om Revolutions specifikationer:
1280x1024 displays for stereoscopic 3D gaming
DVD and HD-DVD playing in high-quality 1280x720p resolution
360 degree head tracker
Microphone
Surround sound ear pricks
Motion sensor
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#3 - dustman
Level: 2 (Keese)
11-07-2005 20:21
jeg elsker ikke rygter de er som en hætte over menneskets hovede der forhindrer dem i at se sandheden#4 - CAPTAIN N
Level: 16 (Space Pirate)
11-07-2005 22:10
lyder jo trovæedigt. elsker de der rygter ja. hehe#5 - Super Mario (Nex)
Level: 14 (Inkling)
12-07-2005 09:53
Haha! Det ltder vist ikke heeeeeeelt realistisk det der...#6 - KristianH
Level: 9 (Bob-omb)
12-07-2005 10:41
Måske den sender et impuls til hjeren som så tror at det er benet der bliver ramt#7 - Super Mario (Nex)
Level: 14 (Inkling)
12-07-2005 15:46
Haha! Ja...