There you have it folks, the first picture of a Wii developer's kit. What's odd is how this is going against the current statements where developers are calling the Wii developer's kits extensions of GameCube hardware, even in looks. Could those developers have not received the finalized developer's kit and this is in fact the real deal?
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6-07-2006 @ 10:42AM
Netzach said...
Look at the side, isn't that one of the fake Revolution-logos?
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6-07-2006 @ 10:50AM
Wouter said...
The side says Revolution in the old style. Unless they continued the name for the devkit, I'd say it is a near-but-not-quite-final model.
That thing does look very good, though!
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6-07-2006 @ 11:15AM
Dysfi said...
That's sexy.
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6-07-2006 @ 11:22AM
Nushio said...
It says Revolution on the side (which is normal, knowing that Dev Kits for the DS are called Nitro). It even shows the Wii-mote with the small plug (rather than the large brick shown in E3 2005.
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6-07-2006 @ 11:32AM
GMan said...
I'd say... maybe. Note that the controller is not plugged into the Wii, but like previously shown dev-kit Wiimotes, it has an extra cable coming out because it does not yet have the wireless functionality. (Or perhaps being wired is an option so that the developers don't have to constantly change batteries.) In any case, it's not plugged into the box shown - that much is apparent.
Quite possible that this is the "final" dev kit, or this is an actual piece of Wii hardware that is used for QA testing. I think there is at least one or more dev kits in that scene not pictured.
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6-07-2006 @ 11:39AM
Jm2 said...
is it me or is the console connected to a samsung tv which is ready HD ready?
anyway it looks sexy in black
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6-07-2006 @ 12:13PM
Scottus0 said...
Mark Bozon commented that the near-final dev kits were black in the most recent IGN-Wii mailbag, so I'd say that's probably what it is.
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6-07-2006 @ 3:26PM
The Big L said...
The light around the cd feed looks sick.
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6-07-2006 @ 3:37PM
Josh said...
Yes, that's a Samsung HD LCD. Big deal...
Now, however, that I have actually seen this thing on its side (!!!) and next to some other things: DAMN! IT IS SMALL!
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6-07-2006 @ 3:48PM
Marc said...
Wow that machine is beautiful. I almost feel like I don't deserve one. Anyway I'm buying one for the little blue light.
I could stare at the blue light all day.....
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6-07-2006 @ 4:02PM
BPMΩ said...
Yes, the blue light is relaxing...
It wouldn't be surprising if dev kits still say Revolution. A lot of DS dev stuff still have NITRO in the title (Nitro is the DS codename, for those who forgot it).
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6-07-2006 @ 4:07PM
Jedda said...
The size of the hardware keeps making me think that the next big nintendo handheld could have the Wii hardware built into it, making it compatible with the virtual console service and gamecube and Wii games for that matter. I think it would be awesome to have a handheld with access to the Vitual Console content.
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6-07-2006 @ 4:42PM
Marc said...
And the controller....it's so shiny.
Wait, is a dev kit supposed to look like a finished product?
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6-07-2006 @ 10:50PM
James said...
Probably not a dev kit but rather a debug unit used to test the games while in development. PS3 ones are making the rounds now too.
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6-08-2006 @ 5:08AM
ianc02 said...
Damn, one of those in black next to the black DS lite i will get........soooo effin gorgeous. 10/10 for style Nintendo.
Wether its a final dev kit or a debug kit? who knows but at least a genuine photo. Ph34r the blue light.
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6-08-2006 @ 8:41AM
Special_K said...
I guess I won't truly grasp just how small the Wii is until I actually hold it. I've done my experiments, featuring 3 DVD cases stacked on top of each other, but I think I need to "play to believe" as the reginator would say.
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6-08-2006 @ 3:56PM
JCA said...
Jedda.....Holy crap I didn't even think of that dude! You just made me crap my pants. I've been fiending for the rumored portable gamecube forever!
Only problem is......hmm....power supply has to be integrated into the unit so it would have to be bigger eh? But I like where you are goin with this :)
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