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I'll definitely be buying this one. I've always loved Nintendo and am becoming a loyal follower. They're games have always had much funner gameplay and a more 'classic' appeal to them. They do seem to focus much more on the games themselves rather then was new 'gimmick' we can throw in.
I personally had always thought the GameCube had much better graphics then both XBox and PS2. They had much smoother rendering engines and quicker start-up times. They claim to be doing the same with their Revolution vs. XBox 360 and PS3.
Probably end up getting this and PS3 :)
Wow, another Nintendo follower besides me.... XD
I'd never thought I'd see the day when someone actually chooses the GCN over Xbox and PS2....
I got a Gamecube without thinking of an X-box, but I might get an X-box 360 or the Revolution or maybe both. I'm not a fan of The Playstation I dunno why I just don't like it. I hope the X-box 360 will be backwards compatible for all of the X-box games.
Oh man! I am definitely getting the Revolution game system! The features are incredible! :)
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I'm nostalgic, so I always go with the nes products, no matter how lame. As long as the keep makin mario kart, they'll keep me as a fan.
^ Hell Yeah!! :D
I wonder if they will continue to release games for the catalogue or if they will actually make games that fully use the Revolution's power.
Sounds great, anyways.
^ What do you mean?
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Here's a new article on the latest specs of Nintendo's next system - Nintendo Revolution E3 , Article
Key features -
Multiple Colors (as usual)
Game Catalog, available from the start. Ability to 'download classic titles for the Nintendo 64, Super NES, and original NES system'
"Our next console proves small in size but big on ideas," says Reggie Fils-Aime. "We're throwing open the doors of gaming to wider audiences, from casual players to hard-core gamers who live for the thrill of defeating an endless army of wireless opponents."
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