On the Revolution. Downloadable NES to N64. How's that for a kickass library at launch?
Play every Nintendo game ever created.
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Play every Nintendo game ever created.
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RE: Play every Nintendo game ever created.
here: http://cube.ign.com/articles/615/615...ml?reload=true
EDIT: it's the 9:27 updateI'll trade you this delicious doorstop for your crummy old danish.
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Yeah, that's been a known title for about 4 months now.I'll trade you this delicious doorstop for your crummy old danish.
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and here is a link to the movies: http://media.cube.ign.com/media/723/723137/vids_1.htmlI'll trade you this delicious doorstop for your crummy old danish.
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If it is true.. Then I'm dusting off a space in my room for the next Nintendo console.Comment
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Why am I the only one who isn't impressed by this at all? You have to pay for all those games, it says. I already have every SNES game ever on my computer, and I could easily get every NES game if I wanted. You can also get N64 emulators, and the downloadable GC games will cost just as much as going and getting them, so it's not really much more than the backwards compatibility of the other systems.So I've gone completely slack-ass and haven't done any work on creating games. =(
In less-depressing news, I got a job for an online business (which sells non-electronic games, of all things!) which has taught me a lot about marketing online and all that jazz.
So now I'm on Twitter @NoahWright.
And I write the blog for their website.
Plus I do cool programming in-house that you'll never see. =OComment
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Well, you're a thief. Some of us aren't. This way you can LEGALLY play every nintendo game ever created.I'll trade you this delicious doorstop for your crummy old danish.
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First off, GC games will not be downloadable, however, Revolution is backwards compatable and will play GC disks.Originally posted by evilbutterflyWhy am I the only one who isn't impressed by this at all? You have to pay for all those games, it says. I already have every SNES game ever on my computer, and I could easily get every NES game if I wanted. You can also get N64 emulators, and the downloadable GC games will cost just as much as going and getting them, so it's not really much more than the backwards compatibility of the other systems.
As for it costing money, it has not been confirmed if they shall cost money to download the games. At the E3 press conference, they said all games made by Nintendo will be available for free download. We'll just have to see if they keep their word.
Please be more informed before you post something like this. And since rom's are, infact, illegal without actually owning the actually game cartridge, I suggest you keep that to yourself.Comment
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Unfortunately, this news fails in comparison to this:
POKEMON XD WILL OWN AT LIFE.9:34 am: Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness. It's a full-fledged RPG with a dark and sinister plot. "Pokemon is serious business." Emerald and other GBA titles will move to the big screen when XD launches in October. A quick Killer 7 clip plays.
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That actually looked, and sounded, really really cool. I've never been a huge Pokemon fan, but I'm certainly buying this game.I'll trade you this delicious doorstop for your crummy old danish.
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That made me laugh. I can just imagine some 8 year old with his eyes fixed to his Gameboy. And the fact that is called XD kind of ruins the mood since "XD" is also they emoticon for when something is funny/amussing.Originally posted by MrESqueek"Pokemon is serious business."Comment
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Welcome to the forums.Originally posted by SaturosFirst off, GC games will not be downloadable, however, Revolution is backwards compatable and will play GC disks.Originally posted by evilbutterflyWhy am I the only one who isn't impressed by this at all? You have to pay for all those games, it says. I already have every SNES game ever on my computer, and I could easily get every NES game if I wanted. You can also get N64 emulators, and the downloadable GC games will cost just as much as going and getting them, so it's not really much more than the backwards compatibility of the other systems.
As for it costing money, it has not been confirmed if they shall cost money to download the games. At the E3 press conference, they said all games made by Nintendo will be available for free download. We'll just have to see if they keep their word.
Please be more informed before you post something like this. And since rom's are, infact, illegal without actually owning the actually game cartridge, I suggest you keep that to yourself.
p.s. pokemon? pfft.Comment
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POKEMONSOriginally posted by MrESqueekUnfortunately, this news fails in comparison to this:
POKEMON XD WILL OWN AT LIFE.9:34 am: Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness. It's a full-fledged RPG with a dark and sinister plot. "Pokemon is serious business." Emerald and other GBA titles will move to the big screen when XD launches in October. A quick Killer 7 clip plays.
~Squeek
SERIOUS BUSINESS
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Ok, did some research. It isn't EVERY game, but it is a lot of them.
It is still hawt. I cannot wait to buy this. Guess what? It's FREE ONLINE PLAY that actually comes with the system. TAKE THAT Microsoft!Backward Compatibility. Revolution will play all of your favorite Nintendo GameCube games. An innovative self-loading media bay will play both 12-centimeter optical discs used for the new system as well as Nintendo GameCube discs. You can also equip a small, self-contained attachment to play movies and other DVD content.
Huge Historic Library. Revolution will have downloadable access to 20 years of fan-favorite titles originally released for Nintendo 64, the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) and even the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES).
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