View Full Version : Revolution Advertisement (Rev release 2006?)
DarrenMcLeod
06-25-2005, 08:16 PM
http://www.4colorrebellion.com/media/rebels/pics/jun/revad.jpg
No confirmation, but it looks pretty convincing. The shady figure is the picture taker.
Apparently, the campaign will launch around the same time as the XBox 360 launch, which makes sense because of the tagline.
MuGen
06-25-2005, 08:26 PM
I see no picture?
I see no picture?
Here:
http://www.gametavern.net/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=2686
Jonbo298
06-25-2005, 09:05 PM
March, 2006 is better then Fall 2006 at least. Now lets just hope Nintendo's hype keeps to its word. Unfortunately, I see many gamers not believing it once the 'revolutionary
' part of it is unveiled.
Very hot. It looks like they're taking their hints from Sony's ads.
MuGen
06-25-2005, 09:35 PM
I see more and more ads like that nowadays....
Just.... black with white typo and then a symbol of sorts.
It's so stunningly effective..... I find my designs are growing up to that style now.... ugh...
Crash
06-26-2005, 12:29 AM
I dont believe that is a real ad... the dude from Nintendo ON has been making all kinds of ads...
which is ok by me, because nintendo isnt' doing any.
here are another one ON has made...too bad it's not real... because it'd support my 3d virtual theory.
http://www.shenovacorporation.com/
june 22 posted
Volume III – Chapter Seven
FUTURE OF ONLINE `TEXTBOOKS' AND MODULES
Nintendo is...potentially the...major force for educational change. Papert [of MIT] is working with Nintendo to understand better how people learn...On a network, these machines could change to could usher in a new era…of e-books that embody the familiar tactile interface of traditional books…delivered wirelessly to thin flexible page displays, convenient for reading. -– Steve Ditlia
Electronic textbooks will contain animation and sound...They will not just contain references to sources but will contain the sources...with multidimensional links They will let the user try alternative analyses of data and annotate and augment the documentation...making the electronic book a `living document. --William A. Wulf
Nicolas Negroponte proposed to the January 2005 Davos conference that electronic textbooks and a cheap prototype computer be used with 200,000,000 students in China as a step towards using them to provide learning in the developing world. (New York Times.) '
http://ecolecon.missouri.edu/globalresearch/chapters/3-07.html
"Think outside the box" eh?
I remember that projection thing, where they raced cars on a table, and flew helicopters. Outside the box it was.
I'm only buying one console this gen, and it's either Sony or Nintendo. What I'm buying depends on the Rev.
Jason1
06-26-2005, 12:40 PM
Hmmm...real or not, its piked my interest....
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