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sabre2922
01-28-2006, 06:31 AM
May not be NEW but I thought this comment to be interesting anyway.
From IGN.com
http://revolution.ign.com/mail

After seeing the revolution's controller I came to the conclusion that this interface was probably being planned for release on GameCube. There were comments made that the new Mario title would control in a new way that would forever change platformers. They mentioned that other companies would try and copy them. This title never came to fruition and is probably being set up for Rev. Also Chibi Robo had a point and click interface originally that would be complimented by a different sort of controller better than the current gen ones. I just wanted to see if you guys had thought of this as well. >It probably did not make much sense as far as marketing goes to unleash the technology late in the GameCube's life so they focused their energy on the next gen to make sure the tech was solid.< The one and only,
Kip Kaloo

Matt responds: Actually, yes, I do believe that the concept for Revolution began its life as a GameCube peripheral. If you recall, a few years ago Nintendo said that it hoped that GCN could enjoy a longer life cycle with the addition of top-secret peripherals that would forever enhance the gameplay experience. I would be willing to bet that the initial plan was to release the innovative controller as a peripheral, but that the Big N reconsidered after taking a look at the dwindling GameCube user base. It could very well be true that Revolution was created solely as a means to market this new controller. It's all speculative, of course, but it makes enough sense to me. After all, Revolution addresses one of the GameCube's biggest drawbacks, which is that it was/is perceived as a toy. Nintendo's next generation console, by comparison, is meaner and sleeker, severing up an all-around more high-tech design that fits more snugly in the living room. If the company was less concerned with processing power than image makeover, is it appears to be, Revolution could serve as the perfect shell for the new device. Obviously, that's not to suggest that this next platform is merely going to be a new case with the same old hardware; we keep hearing that it'll be roughly twice as powerful as GCN - and, of course, a hell of a lot smaller.
:hmm:

Xizer
01-28-2006, 02:22 PM
WELL THAT IS JUST INCREDIBLY WONDERFUL AND FASCINATING.

THATinkjar
01-28-2006, 02:27 PM
WELL THAT IS JUST INCREDIBLY WONDERFUL AND FASCINATING.

Your reply fits that description, too.

Xizer
01-28-2006, 04:33 PM
WELL THAT IS JUST INCREDIBLY WONDERFUL AND FASCINATING.

Your reply fits that description, too.

YES IT DOES, THANK YOU.

Ed Oscuro
01-28-2006, 04:56 PM
Hey, trivia (like this) is cool, and this helps fill out the picture of what the people at Nintendo have planned and why they did it.

There's people who just like to play their games and don't care where they come from - that's fine with me, but don't bring that into the Forums.

Seriously, did somebody hack Xizer's account? I don't recall him trying to get banned this hard before, and he was pretty nice to deal with when I sold him a copy of HL2...

Hams
01-28-2006, 05:47 PM
a few years ago Nintendo said that it hoped that GCN could enjoy a longer life cycle with the addition of top-secret peripherals that would forever enhance the gameplay experience.

mmm interesting, I remember when they said that. At the time it had my mind racing on what they could be up to.

stressboy
01-28-2006, 09:02 PM
Hey, trivia (like this) is cool, and this helps fill out the picture of what the people at Nintendo have planned and why they did it.

There's people who just like to play their games and don't care where they come from - that's fine with me, but don't bring that into the Forums.

Seriously, did somebody hack Xizer's account? I don't recall him trying to get banned this hard before, and he was pretty nice to deal with when I sold him a copy of HL2...

I just think his caps lock key is stuck.

Niku-Sama
01-29-2006, 12:38 AM
so far the game cube pics do show a game sube controoler port on the top, and i dont think theres gonna be recivers in the system, it would be to limiting to bulid x number of recivers/transmitters into a system. a system of that magnitude may have games for more than 4 players

Ed Oscuro
01-29-2006, 01:03 AM
Possibly, depends how many players the game can track at once, and maybe electronic interference becomes an issue...