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QuoteHigh-tech Hot Potato.
Originally posted by: ricarleite
Yes that would be very nice. Or, imagine this, a Mario Party game in which you have to pass the controller in hands very fast - like a bomb - and if it "exploded" in your hands you lost (since it has an in-built rumble pack, that would be cool). Imagine the possibilities... I mean, of course it must have a regular controller with it, but the "remote" thing is pretty neat.
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Originally posted by: starkillerQuoteHigh-tech Hot Potato.
Originally posted by: ricarleite
Yes that would be very nice. Or, imagine this, a Mario Party game in which you have to pass the controller in hands very fast - like a bomb - and if it "exploded" in your hands you lost (since it has an in-built rumble pack, that would be cool). Imagine the possibilities... I mean, of course it must have a regular controller with it, but the "remote" thing is pretty neat.
Yes... hot potato. I didn't know if you guys had that game over there.
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Originally posted by: TheSessler
Indeed, hopefully the big N won't take third place in the next Console War, its time for them to make a comeback and show the gaming industry exactly who saved it back in '86.
Auctully the NES came out in 83.
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QuoteI thought it was 85. Pretty sure that's the copyright date on the game Super Mario Brothers, and that was the release title.
Originally posted by: TheSessler
Well, the Famicom was released in '83, but the NES was released in the US in '86.
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"The system was originally targeted for release in spring '85, but the release date was pushed back. After test-marketing in the New York City area in late fall, the system was released nationwide in February, 1986."
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Originally posted by: ricarleite
Videogames back them took some time before hitting the western market. Sega's Genesis and Game Gear, NES and SNES, they all took literally years. I'm not sure why.
Nes took like 3 years!
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QuoteI bought an original Game Boy in the early 90s. I never actually owned a NES until 1998.
Originally posted by: ricarleite
It took me six to get one... I finally had my hands on my NES in 1989, six years after the original Famicon was released.
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I recently bought an old nes and snes off ebay. great systems! still work well. can't wait to play again soon.
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Originally posted by: ricarleite
For some reason I do belive there's more into it that what is shown. This picture here shows a different controller at the bottom of the screen. I belive this is just one of the possible options for playing with it. By the way, for those who didn't read the article, this controller has some sort of a gyroscope, so you can use it as a virtual sword or fishing rod...
And in that respect, you'll probably actually SAVE money on peripherals, as far as light-gun games, fishing games, etc. go. I have mixed feelings on the subject. I think that they're approach to their new console and gaming on the whole is a lot healthier than Microsoft and Sony's. Microsoft and Sony is saying pretty unabashedly that they'll be doing the same things they've always done - juice up the graphics 200% or more, maybe a little more internet stuff. Nintendo seems to be wanting to open up more gaming possibilities.
On the other hand, descriptions I've read on IGN.com confuse the hell outta me and a STILL have no idea how the controller works.
I might buy a GC soon, and see how I go. I'm pretty late to buy next-gen these days (I bought my XBox early this year). Then again, I'll probably end up buying whatever has the most Sega games.
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And a controller shell that you stick the remote into to give it standard functionality.
