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Stoffinator
11-29-2005, 18:43
Nintendo didn’t send us a note today so that we’d sit patiently for 160-odd days. They sent it to get people talking a bit more about their next-gen console, and to perhaps steal a little bit of Microsoft’s thunder around the just-launched Xbox 360.

We’re usually loathe to play the pawn, but speculation is rarely so fun, so let’s make some predictions about the press event to be held on May 9th. We’ll take five slots, readers fill in the next five.

1. The final console will not look like the little box pictured here. The system will occupy roughly the same physical volume, sans peripherals.
2. The console’s name probably won’t be “Revolution.” Companies can’t promise a revolution every five years and get away with it. The name will be functional but less prosaic than “Nintendo Entertainment System.” The name will evoke the system’s two core strengths: the back catalog and the controller. Access to Nintendo’s entire back catalog of titles might result in a name like “NES V”—a good name as it trumps the version numbers of both the Xbox 360 and PS3 while simultaneously reminding us that Nintendo started it all, way back when). The wand-like controller that promises to liberate us from today’s stale control schemes might result in a name that sounds like a magical incantation (e.g., “Abracadabra”).
3. It won’t be as computationally powerful as the Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3. Imaginative power, however, is expected to be off the hook.
4. A respected third-party developer will be trotted onto the stage to announce an exclusive title for the system. Metroid Prime will be a launch title, too.
5. They’ll still withhold lots of key information about the system, including, perhaps, the price. They’ve gotta retain fuel for the hype engine leading up to a presumed fall launch in North America.
6. ???
7. ???
8. ???
9. ???
10. ???

Help us fill out predictions 6 through 10.

I didn't see this posted.

Source: http://playstation3.joystiq.com/entry/1234000640070076/

Nikorasu
11-29-2005, 21:09
I still maintain that Nintendo will surprise us all, with visually powerful graphics equall to that of the PS3 or at least 360... And maybe on less specs too... since Nintendo knows how to do things efficiantly... XD

I'm sure they will change that name, but to what... I'm very curious to know. XD
As well, as the box for the system, I actually think it will be a little smaller than what we saw.

As far as continuing to build up on hype... Nintendo will release a LOT of BIG BIG info about the console at E3, and since thats closer to their launch date, Nintendo's big goal at that point will be to maintain the hype, through as much media as possible. Saving any big details for any time after E3, would not be wise, as they need to give the public time to prepare for their console as well... though, Nintendo can keep releasing more and more info about games after E3 with out any problem, as I see it. XD

Shrinnan
11-29-2005, 21:21
Not sure if I can still count this but I think they'll either announce the price on Dec. 1 or 2, forgot which date Miyamoto is doing a Nintendo conference, anyhoo, I think the price will be 100-200 bucks based on what Nintendo has said and speculation around the internet.

*NOTE* This is also evident to the fact that Nintendo said that if the Rev doesn't sell as many units as the Gamecube it has failed, well, of course they can say that because it most likely wouldn't come true with that price, I mean, if it did sell worse and it was cheap then it really did fail. *NOTE*

JDawg5000
04-16-2008, 12:02
http://www.tothegame.com/screenshot.asp?id=7252

http://www.tothegame.com/screenshot.asp?id=7724

Seb
04-16-2008, 16:11
Phil have you got this covered?