*pops in*
There is no visor. It's just a 'mote, you see. Eh, I'll explain later.
I bet there's a lot you guys don't know (however, I might just be bluffin' considering I come from a major gaming community). Oh, but if you do, just tell me. I don't want to be a know-it-all or nothin'.
First of all, this is what the thing looks like. Yes, it's been confirmed. Numerous times.
http://cubemedia.ign.com/cube/image/article/651/651275/hands-on-the-revolution-controller-20050915054852879-000.jpg
http://cubemedia.ign.com/cube/image/article/651/651301/revolution-controller-at-a-glance-20050915061358181-000.jpg This is the controller. Now, before you say anything about it, many behind the scenes people say it's comfy, and don't knock it until you try it.
I'll also share with you my most recent bit of news: Revolution development kits are cheaper than even a PSP's development kits.
http://www.joystiq.com/2006/02/22/revolution-sdks-cheaper-than-psp-ones-say-devs-final-dev-kits/
This shall definitely pave the way for all sorts of developers to make games. It might also bring in cruddy games as well, but we shall focus on the happy-happy-joy-joy sunshine stuff instead of the stuff that might make this thing fail.
Here are some more confirmed facts from interviews and articles:
- The controllers are obviously wireless.
- DVDs will be able to be played.
- The flap of doom you speak of is where the Gamecube controllers plug into in case you want to play a Gamecube game. Speaking of which:
- This thing has 20 years of backwards compatibility. You will be able to download NES, SNES and N64 titles and play Gamecube and Revolution titles.
- The Nintendo DS will be able to connect.
- The Revolution will be released around the world in the same quarter (14 weeks). It's been confirmed that it comes out in either Japan or the US before November 2006. Hopefully it's the US. Those Japs!
- This thing could cost as low as 99 bucks but as high as 300. Won't be in the XBox 360 price range, that's for sure.
- Many developers that did not support the Revolution now do, and it's been hinted at that many are already in development of games.
Finally...
This year's E3 is a big one, for that's when Ninty's revealing all there is to know about the Revolution (which isn't it's official name, btw). So remember, all this stuff is confirmed, but there's still more to be.