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Old 03-10-2005, 02:33 PM   #1
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March 10, 2005 - Nintendo president Satoru Iwata delivered his keynote speech at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco on Thursday. The company head outlined the publisher's philosophies in regard to its next-generation console, which is codenamed Revolution. Iwata once more reiterated that while cutting edge graphics and audio are to be expected, Nintendo hopes to deliver a new gaming dynamic that will enhance the way players enjoy its software.

However, Iwata also announced Nintendo's two major hardware partners for Revolution, both previously rumored to be working on the console and both industry stand-outs. IBM is deep in development with the CPU that will provide the processing power of the machine. The chip is codenamed "Broadway," according to Nintendo. Meanwhile, ATI, which developed the GameCube's graphics chip, is underway with GPU for Revolution. The chip is codenamed "Hollywood," according to Nintendo.

"We're excited to be developing the graphics chip set for Revolution, which continues our longstanding relationship with Nintendo," explained Dave Orton, ATI Technologies' president and chief executive officer. "As the leading graphics provider, ATI is committed to delivering exceptional visual performance that enables consumers to interact with new and visually compelling digital worlds. ATI is proud to support Nintendo's innovative contributions to gaming."


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Iwata also announced that Revolution would feature backward compatibility with GameCube, which means that consumers will be able to play GCN software on the next console.

In addition, the Nintendo president said that Revolution would be Wi-Fi compatible out of the box. The revelation goes hand-in-hand with the company's newly announced DS online network, which enables owners of the handheld to connect to the Internet wirelessly and play against each other.

Finally, Iwata introduced a brand new trailer for the anticipated GameCube title The Legend of Zelda. Naturally, onlookers were blown away.

"This is Nintendo's plan: make our existing game world better," Iwata said. "For us, this is a passion. This is a mission of adventure," Iwata explained.

The Nintendo head promised more details on Revolution and the DS wireless network at the Electronics Entertainment Expo 2005, which kicks off this May in Los Angeles.

IGN's DS sister site has full details on all the Nintendo DS related announcements made Thursday. For those, readers should click here.
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Old 03-10-2005, 02:38 PM   #2
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Thats better... a little more info about the Revolution.

It's looking to be a good machine. And that backwards compatibility is a huge plus...
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Old 03-10-2005, 02:45 PM   #4
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Confirming that the Revolution will have backwards compatibility with Game Cube means that the revolution will still be optical disked based media hooked to a T.V.

I am starting to believe that the technology and media for the Revolution will remain similar to Xbox 2 and PS3. Instead of some new type of hardware I think Nintendo plans to have some type of incredible online community that will revolutionize the way games are today. Maybe including a new controller with touch screen to make a new way of navigating through their online community.

Just a theory.
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Old 03-10-2005, 02:53 PM   #5
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Awesome news so far being backwards compatible and WiFi out of the box. I wonder if they will include an ethernet port also just in case.

I think they will use a larger capacity disk because basically all current optical drives include that indented part on the tray for smaller disks. Would be nice to use a disk medium at least the same size as PS3/Xbox 2 will be.
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Old 03-10-2005, 02:54 PM   #6
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backward compatibility is a big plus.

Sounds exciting, and I like the wireless DS connectivity.
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Old 03-10-2005, 02:57 PM   #7
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no xbox will be using cartridges now............. LOL jk....
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Old 03-10-2005, 03:17 PM   #8
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Nintendo's press release:


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NINTENDO PRESIDENT OUTLINES BOLD VISION TO ATTRACT NEW AUDIENCES TO VIDEO GAMES

Game Developers Conference Attendees Hear First Details about 'Revolution,' Upcoming Wi-Fi Service for Nintendo DS

SAN FRANCISCO, March 10, 2005 – Thousands of video game developers in a standing-room-only crowd today heard Nintendo President Satoru Iwata outline the company's bold vision for the future. Iwata, a veteran video game designer and player himself, made several major announcements during his Game Developers Conference keynote speech, "The Heart of the Gamer," including such highlights as:

* Nintendo's next game console, code-named "Revolution," is proceeding on schedule and will include both backward compatibility and Wi-Fi features.

* Nintendo soon will offer a free Wi-Fi connection service to Nintendo DS™ owners.

* Iwata demonstrated several new software titles using the innovative features of the Nintendo DS, including voice recognition, touch-screen control and wireless connectivity.

* Iwata unveiled new images from the highly anticipated Legend of Zelda® adventure coming this year for Nintendo GameCube™.

"This is Nintendo's plan: make our existing game world better," Iwata said. "For us, this is a passion. This is a mission of adventure."

Revolution: Iwata announced that Revolution will feature built-in Wi-Fi protocols, which will allow users around the world to connect with one another wirelessly. Revolution's technological heart, a processing chip developed with IBM and code-named "Broadway," and a graphics chip set from ATI code-named "Hollywood," are being designed to deliver game experiences not possible to date.

"We're excited to be developing the graphics chip set for Revolution, which continues our longstanding relationship with Nintendo," says Dave Orton, ATI Technologies Inc.'s president and chief executive officer. "As the leading graphics provider, ATI is committed to delivering exceptional visual performance that enables consumers to interact with new and visually compelling digital worlds. ATI is proud to support Nintendo's innovative contributions to gaming."

Nintendo DS: Iwata announced that the Wi-Fi protocol for Nintendo DS will provide users with a link to other players across the country or around the world. Once the service begins later this year, Nintendo DS users will be able to connect to the service wirelessly at Wi-Fi hot spots, whether they're at home, in a hotel or at a coffee shop. As one of several Wi-Fi games, Nintendo's in-house development team is creating a new Animal Crossing™ game for global Wi-Fi play.

On the keynote stage, Iwata also took part in a spontaneous eight-player wireless contest of Mario Kart® DS to demonstrate the local area network capabilities of Nintendo DS. He added that shipments of the DS game system have now surpassed 4 million units to North America and Japan in the 16 weeks since launch. With the system set to debut in thousands of stores across Europe within hours of his address, that number will approach 6 million units shipped by the end of March.

DS software: The speech featured a live demonstration of two Nintendo DS software titles that Iwata said represented types of entertainment that go beyond the traditionally accepted definitions of "video games." One, Nintendogs, asks owners to nurture and interact with a variety of breeds of digital puppies. Puppy owners can issue voice commands, play games and train their puppies while developing real emotional bonds with them. Nintendogs is set to launch later this year in North America. The second title, Electroplankton, offers an otherworldly array of sights and sounds aimed to soothe or stimulate players with the innovative use of both the touch screen and voice interaction. "This is designed to produce harmony, not adrenaline," Iwata said.

Zelda: Iwata wowed the crowd by showing previously unreleased footage of the stunning Legend of Zelda adventure for Nintendo GameCube. The game will launch later this year, and is expected to be the most sought-after game of 2005 on any console.

Nintendo will announce more information about both Revolution and the Nintendo DS Wi-Fi service at the Electronics Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles in May. To hear the full audio podcast of Iwata's speech, visit www.nintendo.com.
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Old 03-10-2005, 03:32 PM   #9
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i was gunna say its silly to add wi fi support and not a broadband port, but i think its more about connecting to DS then it is for online games, expecially at the start.


the free wi fi service is a bit misleading, since you still need an internet connection to get online, i think its meaning like the PS2 online is free right now. kinda a quick login thats free, not like xbox where you have a payment ontop of the internet cost.

but everythings sounding good so far.
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Old 03-10-2005, 03:52 PM   #10
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Liking the Wifi. Already have a wireless router set up and where my TV is located things will be much easier for me.

Turned off by the chips being named "Hollywood" and "Broadway" but the names won't affect my gameplay experience right? Right?

Once PDA software is released I may purchase a DS.
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Old 03-10-2005, 03:55 PM   #11
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I like what I'm hearing... E3 seems so far away now.
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Old 03-10-2005, 03:56 PM   #12
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Wow, I just want to leave work so bad...
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Old 03-10-2005, 04:16 PM   #13
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Why? Revolution isn't at home waiting, is it?
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Old 03-10-2005, 04:24 PM   #14
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Why? Revolution isn't at home waiting, is it?
...yea...so?...
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Old 03-10-2005, 04:35 PM   #15
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those 2 posts I cannot begin to explain how pointless they were LOL....

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