
The Nintendo-specific
Sonic the Hedgehog game has been rumored for awhile, picking up a bit more steam thanks to the
union of the two
companies to offer games through the Revolution's Virtual Console service. According to
gex's nintendo
news, an upcoming issue of the Official Nintendo Magazine will divulge some info on Sega's upcoming Revolution
game
s. The article also promises a look at Activision's hushed-about project and Ubisoft's
groundbreaking Revolution title. Another page seems to hint at a finalized date for the release of the Revolution of
around the 27th of October. This would fall in line with Iwata's comments about launching before Thanksgiving.
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4-16-2006 @ 6:06PM
Jason C. said...
*heart stops* heart line = beep beep beeeeeeeeeeeep...
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4-16-2006 @ 6:25PM
X_Arre said...
Isn't this the same magazine that printed that the revolution stand was a power base? Oh, I forgot, that was a "small production error"
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4-17-2006 @ 1:22AM
cahrdr said...
Isn't this a UK magazine? Therefore the October date would be the Euro release date? Thence, the NA date is likely before?
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4-17-2006 @ 4:00AM
seasidebaz said...
no cos iwata said he wants as close to simultaneous as possible, hinted that a euro release may come first, and that there may only be 2 weeks between release in each territory...
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4-17-2006 @ 4:52AM
Probot said...
@seasidebaz
I think you're confusing Sony with Nintendo. Kutagari wants the global launch. Iwata has specifically stated that a simultaneous launch was unlikely.
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/content_page.php?aid=15659
At first a headstart in Europe sounded wrong, but it might be possible. They need to launch before the end of November in the North America. And before the end of December in Japan. Rather than squeeze Europe between those two, or just wait till next year, they might try to launch it earlier, say in October.
Considering this is an offical magazine, I'd wager these guys are going to get the games well in advance of the launch, so just because they have them, doesn't mean we will anytime soon. Then again, October 27 is around when we expected the Rev to launch anyways.
Either way, I look forward to scans of that mag once someone infringes on the copyright and illegally distributes the pages online where a Weblog, Inc. employee will contribute to the violation by posting a link.
And about that Europe launch stuff I just said, don't hold your breath.
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4-17-2006 @ 11:27AM
Louis said...
I have the magazine. It might be worth noting that in the free booklet "50 Nintendo Games that changed the world", under Metroid (#13) it states "Metroid Dread for the DS will return to classic 2D form."
I thought that game had been canned a few months back! I can grab a scan if you'd like.
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4-17-2006 @ 11:32AM
Louis said...
Whoops, I meant last month's magazine! :p
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4-17-2006 @ 4:18PM
Vik said...
Um - so since this is the May issue - why are they referring to Nintendo's next console without the "Codenamed Revolution" moniker and just Revolution.
I'm confident that the next console's name will be Nintendo RS - Revolution System.
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4-17-2006 @ 5:36PM
Probot said...
"why are they referring to Nintendo's next console without the "Codenamed Revolution" moniker and just Revolution."
Because Revolution is easier to type. There's no need to say it's a codename every time. It's already been confirmed that it'll get a new name at E3.
My money's on Evolution. It's like Revolution, only without the R and political ramifications. (Unless you're in the southern US.)
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4-17-2006 @ 5:40PM
Antibot said...
"(Unless you're in the southern US.)"
Kansas is in the mid-west, not the south, idiot.
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4-17-2006 @ 9:27PM
Gamer_Domeni said...
@ #5 What the spin doctors said after Iwata spoke was that they would be launching within a window across the globe. Just they will not be releasing it everywhere on the same day.
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4-18-2006 @ 9:18AM
Contin said...
I don't trust this source. Better I wait for others to confirm it
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4-18-2006 @ 4:13PM
Probot said...
#12 Contin,
Yeah, how would an Official Nintendo Magazine get their hands on Revolution games? That's just absurd.
#11 Gamer_Domeni,
Yeah, I agree with that, but Jim Merrick said it'd be out in a 14 week window, not 2 weeks between launches as seasidebaz said. It's possible, but 14 weeks is more than 6 weeks.
http://www.revolutionreport.com/articles/read/161
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4-18-2006 @ 10:36PM
epobirs said...
The idea of a gesture controlled Monkey Ball actually sounds pretty cool. House of the Dead would be a natural.
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4-19-2006 @ 2:13AM
jadenguy said...
i'll have a stroke if sega's next gen game will be JET SET RADIO REVOLUTIONS.
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4-19-2006 @ 3:29PM
Shiro said...
To the argument over the name of the system:
I've actually heard that Nintendo was considering the name "Nintendo Shift" as well as Revolution, an obvious reference ot the motion sensors. But of course... The name Revolution has gained such fame, I doubt they would change it.
Why change something that you've got going for you, right?
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4-19-2006 @ 5:57PM
Grok The Ha said...
Kids, I'm telling you, Shenmue was designed for the Revolution controller. All Yu Suzuki has to do at this point it up the graphics and fix some dialogue, and you've got a FREE (full reactive eyes entertainment for the no0bs - look it up) trilogy of some kickass games that admittley could have been better if the input scheme had been better.
It was Suzuki's life dream as a game developer to make Shenmue, and it tanked in America, but he said he still hasn't put the project down. He said that he's been waiting for the opportunity, and I can't think of a better one than now. The input scheme will make this game. Shenmue is a top secret game for the Revolution.
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4-20-2006 @ 2:24PM
wayne said...
in relation to the worldwide launch,(by probot), it is still possible that it can happen, nintendo have stated that it was a misunderstanding:
Speaking to Bloomberg at GDC last week, Iwata said, "We don't think it's necessary to do the simultaneous worldwide launch simply because others are doing this." (original statement)
Nintendo recently clarified that Iwata only meant that it will not simply copy competitors. It has not, according to a recent report by MCV, ruled out a worldwide launch. - http://uk.revolution.ign.com/articles/698/698819p1.html
i wouldn't rule the worldwide launch out yet..... the link is above if you want to check the article out. :)
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4-21-2006 @ 4:14PM
Charles Garcia said...
Well just in time for E3... WHOO HOO! can't wait to see the massive revo coverage
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