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Time Magazine vilde med Revolution

Skrevet af Zøvnig - 19-10-2005 20:00

Det ser ud til at Time Magazine er ret imponeret over den kommende Nintendo Revolution controller.
Controlleren har fået en andenplads på deres "5 New Things That Will Blow Your Mind"-liste.

Her kan i se deres liste:
1) Det ny Boeing 787 Dreamliner-fly.
2) Nintendo Revolution controller.
3) Fat Fighter (En metode til at reducere fedt i madvarer).
4) Music from Heaven: Muligheden for at købe og downloade musik. igennem sin mobiltelefon.
5) Cross Talk: En pocket pc der kan oversætte det du siger til den. Så du på stedet kan snakke med folk der taler et sprog du ikke forstår.


Revolutions controller får disse ord med på vejen:

When it comes to video-game controllers, Nintendo has always been an innovator. Back when Atari and its one-button joystick ruled, Nintendo devised a two-button controller with a directional thumb pad. Then came action-sensitive vibration, wireless connectivity and an analog stick for 360? steering. Now the company hopes to shake things up with a wireless controller for next year's Revolution console that will allow players to apply real-world physical experience to games. The one-handed grip has motion and position sensors, so if you're playing a Ping-Pong game, you just flick the controller like a paddle. Or, to shoot, take aim and tap a button. For more elaborate games, a second piece with analog stick and two triggers (for that extra itchy finger) can be connected.

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#1 - AND

Level: 35 (Lakitu)

19-10-2005 21:09

Excellent...
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#2 - J3pseN

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19-10-2005 21:35

NICE!!!
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#3 - Ané

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19-10-2005 21:37

det er sq da alligevel ret godt gået
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#4 - GoOby

Level: 11 (Octorok)

19-10-2005 23:18

Smiley
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#5 - Kihaishii

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20-10-2005 09:31

Sugoi ne ^___^V
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#6 - chris-peetz-vis

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21-10-2005 18:56

"And"
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#7 - chris-peetz-vis

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21-10-2005 16:03

er det dig der bor i Virum
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