How The Revolution Will Change Games Forever
1up.com has a lengthy article discussing the possible ways that Nintendo's next console will change the face of gaming. A nice pie-in-the-sky article for a quiet Holiday afternoon. From the article: "... We're sick of waiting, so we came up with a list of hypothetical Revolution game concepts -- some pulled directly from Nintendo's Tokyo Game Show video that showed actors but no real games, others pulled from some of the popular ideas we've heard floating around -- and took them to impartial third-party developers to find out how practical it is for games on Revolution to be more than just gimmicks. Over the next five pages, we talk with developers from Harmonix, Radical Entertainment, Foundation 9, Atlus, and Midway to figure out how many of these hypothetical game ideas that are floating around have the potential to become actual games, and what advantages/problems might come with that as a result of the Revolution's remote control-shaped, motion sensor controller."
For me, it won't.
I know that's not the point of TFA, but it's nonetheless a truth.
...Why is Microsoft software so popular all over the world? Because you can get it for free (illegally) so easily, and Microsoft really doesn't give a shit about it.
PS, XBOX were moddable so you could play pirated games. All thorough the history Nintendo was hack-proof.
As long as Revolution isn't crackable, it won't take off as much as the competition. Sorry.
(btw, turn by 360, you just made a revolution.)
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