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Author:  Skull Kid [ Tue May 17, 2005 11:01 am ]
Post subject:  Xbox 360, Playstation 3, and Wii Discussion [now with poll]

Wii
Wii controller

Playstation 3
Playstation 3 controller

X-Box 360
X-Box 360 controller
X-Box 360 controller (top view)


I think Wii looks very slick. I can't wait to see some in-game play.

Author:  Holifax [ Tue May 17, 2005 5:04 pm ]
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*drools* more money to spend. :lol:

Author:  dragonfan149 [ Tue May 17, 2005 8:24 pm ]
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Design

Nintendo Revolution=9.8/10 OWNS!!

Xbox360=6/10
Xbox360 Controller=8/10

PS3=7/10
PS3=3/10<---What is this?

Author:  psycho_freak [ Wed May 18, 2005 12:52 am ]
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The Revolution looks like a PS2 that has been cut up a bit, but I'm sure it will rock. The PS3 looks like a Platuinum PS2, with curves. Though the controller... sux the originally was my favorite out of them all. The XBox doesn't look that bad, though I heard it won't have that great hardware compared to the PS3, it will focus more on making a cheap computer (aka very gay).

Author:  Holifax [ Wed May 18, 2005 5:11 pm ]
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I belive the PS3 will shock people the most after this year's E3.

IGN has some great coverage of the new system's.

http://www.ign.com

Author:  dragonfan149 [ Wed May 18, 2005 5:56 pm ]
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If Nintendo has Mario Cart for online play no one will catch them. No one.

Author:  Skull Kid [ Wed May 18, 2005 6:46 pm ]
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It has been confirmed that Smash Bros. will be a debut game for Revolution, and it will be online!

Author:  Benjamin [ Wed May 18, 2005 7:06 pm ]
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SCORE! I HAVE to get it! *drools more than cros*

Author:  black_flygon [ Wed May 18, 2005 7:09 pm ]
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yay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

SSB world covarege, and also it is confirmed that there will be a POKEMON game for the revolution!!!!

Author:  Flaming_Wuzzle [ Wed May 18, 2005 7:16 pm ]
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Skull Kid wrote:
It has been confirmed that Smash Bros. will be a debut game for Revolution, and it will be online!


Yeah, read about that on OCR's thread on the Revolution launch.

My first reaction: GOD YES.

Author:  Skull Kid [ Wed May 18, 2005 7:26 pm ]
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They announced it during the Nintendo conference.

To anyone that actually watched the whole conference, what did you think about it? Me, I'm really excited about everything. The Gameboy mini seems kinda useless IMO though. Nintendogs is really interesting and I like the fact that it responds to what you say. They also showed how DS will be online.

Author:  Meh.Who cares? [ Wed May 18, 2005 7:53 pm ]
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SSB online!!??!?!?! YAY!!!!!!!!!

*goes and practices on SSB:M so I can show some skillz* XD yay!

dragonfan#149 wrote:
If Nintendo has Mario Cart for online play no one will catch them. No one.



Mario Cart online would be amazing!!*drools more than WPM*

Author:  dragonfan149 [ Thu May 19, 2005 6:40 am ]
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Skull Kid wrote:
It has been confirmed that Smash Bros. will be a debut game for Revolution, and it will be online!


:shock: UH OH I'm flooded in my own drool.

If I do get the Nintendo Revolution, I can finally recover my SSB skills which are now sitting in a box waiting to be opened again.

Author:  TheCyberMew [ Thu May 19, 2005 11:54 am ]
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Ugh, decisions decisions! There's gonna be pros and cons for each system, and with my limited budget I'll most likely only be able to afford one, but which one to get?! *pulls hair out*

The Revolution with SSB Online, the XBox 360 which I'm guessing is going to have an enormous hard drive, and the PS3 which will probably have the overall best selection of games.... I guess I'll just wait and see until they come out and then decide which one to get.

Author:  Sneaky Sneasel [ Thu May 19, 2005 12:30 pm ]
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Skull Kid wrote:
It has been confirmed that Smash Bros. will be a debut game for Revolution, and it will be online!


FIANLLY! A chance to show everyone how I'm the master of SSB! YES!

Author:  Aerodactyl727 [ Thu May 19, 2005 2:10 pm ]
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Yeah. Along with SSBM (Which I will Happily KIck anyones butt here if needed) there will be A new LOZelda and Mario :D * Dosen't Drool Because it's Disguesting :shock:

Author:  Holifax [ Thu May 19, 2005 6:33 pm ]
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With SSBM being an online game, that means it may be possible to download new characters. :D

Author:  Flaming_Wuzzle [ Thu May 19, 2005 8:03 pm ]
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TheCyberMew wrote:
The Revolution with SSB Online, the XBox 360 which I'm guessing is going to have an enormous hard drive, and the PS3 which will probably have the overall best selection of games.... I guess I'll just wait and see until they come out and then decide which one to get.


PS3:
+Immensely powerful
+Great games
-Expensive
-Controller is crap
-Oddly shaped, ugly, looks like a George Foreman Grill

X360:
+Good online service
-It's Microsoft
-Also ugly
-Game selection is crap

Revolution:
+Backwards compatibility
+Cheap
+Download previous games
+WiFi straight out of the box
-Specs are still unknown
-Controller is a mystery
-Most likely will lose in sales because of the 'Nintendo = kids' image

Author:  Jigglypuff [ Thu May 19, 2005 8:55 pm ]
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Like Wuzzle, my greatest fear is that the Revolution will be unable to escape the "Kiddie" image. Now, this doesn't matter to me, because I don't buy games based on image; I go for gameplay and innovation. However, since all most people care about is graphics and guns, this could be a problem for long-term production.

Nintendo needs to come to a realization with this system. Making the classic Mario from '85 downloadable isn't enough. They need to understand that the little kids who played the game back then aren't little kids anymore. They have to accept the fact that their fleeting fanbase is fleeting because they haven't grown up with them.

Now, Nintendo can obviously still make the classic games that are more kid oriented, but they can't focus on it nearly as much as they have been. The new Zelda for GCN is a definite step in the right direction. Yes, Wind Waker was an AMAZING game and the cell shading was cool, but it made the game look really childish. Nintendo's big fanbase is now in it's 20's and 30's, and they need to take advantage of that. GoldenEye and Perfect Dark brought two Game of the Year FPS games to the N64. No one makes a shooter like Rare. Unfortunately, Nintendo sold them to Microsoft, and the new Perfect Dark is launching with Xbox 360. Nintendo can't afford to keep doing this.

Now, as I sit here, I've got an open book in my lap; "The Complete Tales and Poems of Edgar Allan Poe" to be precise, open to page 72, entitled "The Raven." Allow me to quote:
Edgar Allan Poe wrote:
Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing,
Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before,
Does anyone recognize that quote, outside of Poe's works? Mr. Saturn here should, because I know he played the game the same time as me. Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem, a sleeper hit for GCN, was an amazing game. Never before has any video game, movie, TV show, or any visual media filled me with such sheer terror. That game brought survival horror to a whole new level; your character (you played over a dozen of them) would go insane as it fought against zombies and other undead creatures. The game would use this to mess with your own head. An attempt to save would bring up the "Formatting Memory Card...." box. Your TV would appear to turn off. There'd be a man, hanged, in the corner of the room, spouting Shakespeare. For no reason at all, the screen would swarm with flies or spiders. Now, while playing this game, things would spook me, but nothing more. At least, that's how it seemed. When I stopped though, every time, I realized I was shaking, sweating, and my heart was racing. I was genuinely terrified.

These are the sorts of things Nintendo needs to work on. Games like Eternal Darkness would be a more than welcome addition to my library. I enjoy being scared, and it's been a long time since it's happened. But the level of emotion carried in that game was unreal. The game itself was a revolution; for the first time in years, I felt like I was really in the game, not playing it. With games like that, who needs virtual reality or the greatest graphics ever seen? A game that can so deeply immerse you into it is infinitely better than a game with the greatest graphics that you can only "play."

I don't want to "play" video games; I want to experience them. That's one of the things that draws myself and other's to FPS games; the FP part of it. It adds a level of realism to the game. Perhaps I'm getting repetitive here, but when I play a game, and I start to lose track of what's reality and what's just a game, that's a good thing to me. Now, that doesn't mean I go and lose all sense of reality, mind you. I can leave my AK-47's in the video game realm, tyvm.

Ranting on that real quick; perhaps that's part of the problem. We've got these games with amazing detail and violence, but they don't give you that reality feeling. Yet, they pass them off as "the most realistic yet" every time. We're telling kids who are too young to be playing these games in the first place that the game is amazingly real, yet the game doesn't blur reality itself. We blur the reality of the kids by telling them the game's real. That's not how it should be. If a game is realistic, you should be playing with no perceptions of time and the outside world. That's realistic. Flashy graphics aren't realistic if you can still hear your mom telling you to stop playing the game because you've used up your 30-minutes for the day. You should be able to honestly say you had no idea 4 hours had gone by, and you never once heard her say anything. That's what gaming is supposed to be.

So, in conclusion, here's to hoping Nintendo realizes that they can hold on to their roots, but still move on and accept that their fans have grown up. Also, all GCN owners who are of a mature age (not necessarily the M 18+ rating) should go pick up Eternal Darkness. You'll find it in the bargain bin, no more than $20.

Merely this and nothing more.

Author:  Skyterror [ Fri May 20, 2005 9:41 am ]
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Even though I hate the Xbox 360 I have to edmit that the Xbox 360 has comes with wirless controlers.

Author:  Rayquaza1990 [ Fri May 20, 2005 10:45 am ]
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** Sky......it's admit.............**

Revolution.....thats the new cube?


Must purchase!

Author:  pokemaster [ Fri May 20, 2005 12:06 pm ]
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i do like the xbox360 and all the new stuff it has but i really don't like the name an it is just more money to spend.

Author:  Skyterror [ Fri May 20, 2005 7:12 pm ]
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Of course it's more money

Xbox=149.99
Xbox360=500.00

Author:  Jigglypuff [ Fri May 20, 2005 9:57 pm ]
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Skyterror wrote:
Even though I hate the Xbox 360 I have to edmit that the Xbox 360 has comes with wirless controlers.


You DO realize that all 3 next-gen systems are strictly wireless controllers, right?

Author:  Undeadcutlet [ Sat May 21, 2005 10:42 pm ]
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The revolution looks slick but I don't like the thin black look, too similar to PS2 and Xbox. But that won't change a thing, I'm still buying the Rev.

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