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Codename "Revolution" - Nintendo's Next Generation Gaming System
Over the past year or so plenty of hype, mystery and controversy has been raised over the new Nintendo Console. Systems like the Xbox have taken the lead in gaming with offering capabilities such as online multiplayer. When Nintendo showed off their new system at the E3 Expo they showed gamers that they truly intend to revolutionize the video game community once again. But until Nintendo officially gives us the details, we can only speculate and wait.
The Hype and the Mystery
No one really knows too much about the Nintendo Revolution [http://www.nintendorevolution.ca] . What will it look like? What kind of power will it actually have? What games are in development? Nintendo is, for the most part, keeping a lid on things. We dont even really know when the official release date will be. It has been reported that March of 2006 will be the unofficial date.
Living in an online world, it seems everyone has the inside scoop on the new console. Members of blogs and forums are saying everything from holographic imaging to new methods of image processing where a developer could create hyper realistic vistas at a fraction of the current processing cost. The bottom line is, with limited facts, speculation is rampid, which creates plenty of misinformation and hype..
What we do know or think we know?
Nintendo Revolution Technical Specs
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Stylized shell about the thickness of three DVD cases stacked flatly on top of each other
May come in five different colors including a sleek, glossy black and an Apple-white
Backward compatible. Plays both GameCube optical discs and proprietary 12cm discs, the latter of which may be dual-layered for upward of 8GBs storage capacity
Slot-loading drive with stylized blue light
One proprietary component/digital out located on the rear of the system
Two USB 2.0 ports located on the rear of the system
No Ethernet jack; Revolution connects to the Internet using 802.11b and 802.11g Wi-Fi wireless
GameCube docking station features inputs for four GCN controllers and two Memory Packs
Two front slots for 512MB flash memory, likely SD Card compatible
Utilizes wireless controllers
Custom-built IBM CPU, codenamed Broadway; speed and architecture undetermined at this time
Custom-built ATI-GPU, codenamed Hollywood; speed and architecture undetermined at this time
MoSys-developed 1T-SRAM solution; unknown amount of memory at this time
Nintendo download service: connect online and download classic NES, S-NES and N64 games
Conclusion
As it stands right now, the new Nintendo console will most likely be available early to mid 2006, along with the release of the new PS3 and the Xbox 360. What can we expect? I think it would be naive to think that Nintendo is going to release a system that will be inferior to the competition. They have been around too long to make another big mistake. The new Nintendo gaming system will enter the market as a greater or equal to the competition, enhancing the next generation gaming system. Nintendo Revolution hopes to live up to its name when it hits stores in 2006.
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