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Tuesday, May 17, 2005

Nintendo Revolution backward compatibility

Posted on May 17, 2005 at 1:38pm AST (GMT-04:00)

Nintendo’s president just announced a whole new dimension to ‘backward compatibility’.

He says the Revolution will pretty much run ALL Nintendo content for the last 20 years, meaning NES, Super NES, Nintendo 64, Gameboy, and Game Cube.

Smart move.

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Nintendo Revolution - first pics

Posted on May 17, 2005 at 1:26pm AST (GMT-04:00)

Finally, we see the Revolution, but it’s being said that the internals
should be left as an item of ‘mystery’.

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Nintendo announces Gameboy Micro

Posted on May 17, 2005 at 1:26pm AST (GMT-04:00)

So far nothing much said about the Revolution. But, they did just
announce the Gamyboy Micro for a Fall release. Plays all Gameboy Advance
games in a tiny package with a great screen.

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E3 - Nintendo

Posted on May 17, 2005 at 12:58pm AST (GMT-04:00)

The briefing started with Nintendo president Satoru Iwata telling us he
was playing Super Smash Brothers. It ended with him asking “Who’s Your
Daddy?”

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E3 - Revolution Briefing

Posted on May 17, 2005 at 12:50pm AST (GMT-04:00)

I estimate that there are about 2500 people in attendance, with almost a
third of these standing.

Nintendo seems to tug at emotional heart strings more than Sony or
Microsoft, perhaps because for many a Super NES or Gameboy were their
first game devices. And gosh those characters from Super Mario are just
so cute!

In any event, a noticable part of the audience are looking toward the
stage with a blend of adulation and awe, although nothin much is
happening yet.

The Nintendo DS is out in force as well (I didn’t bring mine grin ). Not
sure what’s showing on the DSes.

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E3 - Nintendo Revolution

Posted on May 17, 2005 at 12:10pm AST (GMT-04:00)

The big news this morning, while waiting to enter the Kodak Theatre at
Hollywood & Highland for the media briefing on the forthcoming third
entry in the next generation video game consoles - the Nintendo
Revolution - was that USA Today got the scoop.

There on page 1D (the Life section), above the fold, was a picture of
the Revolution (confirmed as authentic by the Nintendo staff when I
checked in this morning for the briefing).

http://www.usatoday.com

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Recap - E3 PS3 & Xbox 360 Events

Posted on May 17, 2005 at 2:53am AST (GMT-04:00)

Quite an interesting day today attending both the PS3 unveiling at Sony Pictures Studios and the Xbox 360 Kick Off.

Key Announcements of things I hadn’t heard before today:

Sony PS3
- Sony will launch the PS3 at E3 in May 2006
- All major game developers appear to be on board, no exclusives announced (although it’s presumed that Sony’s own games will work only on Sony platforms)
- The PSP will be able to be used as a remote control for the PS3, and the PS3 is intended to be the center of the living room, as a media center
- Up to seven wireless controllers, connected via Bluetooth.
- Will support up to two, count ‘em - two! - HD displays simultaneously for a 32:9 aspect ratio, 4K by 1K pixel display. Wow.

Xbox 360
- Will offer backward compatibility with with the leading Xbox games. This implies that not all original Xbox console games are guaranteed to work. As I stated below, this is not particularly surprising, as the Xbox 360 hardware is radically different from the original Xbox, and thus Microsoft has to run in “Xbox emulation mode”. Ill behaved games will break the emulation.
- Still apparently, for an “HD Era” device, will apparently not feature an HD or Bluray DVD drive.
- Will offer support and integration with a variety of media devices, and an image shown by J Allard at the briefing also showed the Apple iPod as one of the supported devices, and a Sony PSP as another - wow! (if they can pull it off without Apple or Sony getting all ballastic on them)
- Will ship in time for Christmas 2005 sales, with 25-40 titles available then
- Has convinced Square Enix, previously a staunch Sony supporter (although recently also Nintento Gameboy too), to support the Xbox 360 and Xbox Live! with a forthcoming release of the MMORPG Final Fantasy XI.
- A number of exclusive titles - including Activision’s Call of Duty 2 and EPIC’s Gears of War

Live pictures via Cell Phone cam can be seen below.

More details available at:

http://www.xbox360.com
Engadget and Joystiq’s Coverage of the Xbox 360 Kick-Off
Engadget and Joystiq’s Coverage of the PS3 Briefingand more pictures of the PS3
MAKE: Blog - PS3 Specs vs. Xbox 360 Specs
Ployer’s PS3 Coverage

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And more killers…

Posted on May 17, 2005 at 1:16am AST (GMT-04:00)

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E3 - The Killers 1

Posted on May 17, 2005 at 1:16am AST (GMT-04:00)

Live, from L.A....

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E3 - Microsoft Reception

Posted on May 17, 2005 at 1:07am AST (GMT-04:00)

Microsoft certainly knows how to throw a party… The Killers - in about
ten minutes, on this stage....

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