Monday, September 19, 2005

Nintendo Revolution Controller

Nintendo Revolution Controller

The Nintendo Revolution Controller is a multi functions remote control and adding more fun to gaming as physically move the controller to take down your opponents without pressing a button. Tell your friends that I can finish you with one hand! :twisted:

    The controller for Nintendo's upcoming Revolution home console system is a cordless remote-control-like device designed to be used with only one hand. Two small sensors placed near the TV and a chip inside the controller track its position and orientation, allowing the player to manipulate the action on screen by physically moving the controller itself. For example, you could slash an in-game sword by actually swinging the controller from side to side, turn a race car just by twisting your wrist, or aim your gun in a shooter by pointing the controller where you want to fire.

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    Nintendo President Iwata unveiled the controller for Nintendo's next generation console, the Revolution, at the Tokyo Game Show. Oddly enough, we are extremely intruiged and very excited about the prospect of manipulating our game play experiences with this remote control/game controller hybrid. The controller is wireless and has a motion sensor, built-in rumble, and works up to 15 feet away. Turn it 90 degrees counter-clockwise, and you have something very close to the original NES controller. There are more details on Playfeed.

Nintendo Revolution Controller

Nintendo Revolution Controller
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