6th September 2005, 7:54 PM
"E3 was not the time to show Revolution... we will reveal the Revolution later this year."
""We will reveal the Revolution in all its glory later, for now we wanted to show what's coming."
About keynote speeches: Nintendo only throws a keynote speech when they have a new console to show off.
I could see, however, that Nintendo gives a definite date on the Revolution and it could end up being a 2006 Christmas release though. Regardless, TGS is the only logical place to show off Revolution... unless they want to wait for next year's E3.
In 10 minutes, it'll be 9 days. :D
And just for shits and giggles, imma put the 3-D aspect on the table. I can see Nintendo pushing a 3-D perepheral to help them put Revolution in its own catagory. Sly Cooper 3 will come with 3-D glasses though they're the cheap red and blue style. If Nintendo were to do it, they would go for the LCD glasses which would retain all the color information... then it's just a question of upping the brightness of the TV's or monitors. Which I would assume, if the tech is made available for a particular game, the 'Turn 3-D on' option would compensate for loss in brightness and the slight graying.
But most people wouldn't give a shit anyways.
""We will reveal the Revolution in all its glory later, for now we wanted to show what's coming."
About keynote speeches: Nintendo only throws a keynote speech when they have a new console to show off.
I could see, however, that Nintendo gives a definite date on the Revolution and it could end up being a 2006 Christmas release though. Regardless, TGS is the only logical place to show off Revolution... unless they want to wait for next year's E3.
In 10 minutes, it'll be 9 days. :D
And just for shits and giggles, imma put the 3-D aspect on the table. I can see Nintendo pushing a 3-D perepheral to help them put Revolution in its own catagory. Sly Cooper 3 will come with 3-D glasses though they're the cheap red and blue style. If Nintendo were to do it, they would go for the LCD glasses which would retain all the color information... then it's just a question of upping the brightness of the TV's or monitors. Which I would assume, if the tech is made available for a particular game, the 'Turn 3-D on' option would compensate for loss in brightness and the slight graying.
But most people wouldn't give a shit anyways.