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I will buy it, a super smash brother online is a dream coming truth.
Are the serial numbers different on each game (of the same title, that is). If so, then maybe they could limit the system so a particular serial number only works once, like their My Nintendo PIN Number system right now.Arcanine said:Allstories has a point. I mean there are message baords and stuff all over the world. Everyone would be "Ok I'll give you my old serial numbers if you give me mine".
No their all the same. The only serial numbers on NES, SNES and N64 games is the serial number on the barcode on the box. But I think the new GC games have different serial numbers on the back of the book of the game (on the back of the books there is a number, I don't know if that number is the same or different from game to game).TRIFORCE89 said:Are the serial numbers different on each game (of the same title, that is). If so, then maybe they could limit the system so a particular serial number only works once, like their My Nintendo PIN Number system right now.
It's graphics probably won't be the best, actually, probably not even close to it's competitors.dr.jay said:i saw it was bulky but it might be a fake. do you think it's graphicks will be the best?
Generic said:The new pokemoin game is called Pokemon XD:Gale of Darkness =P
Iwata has said that the graphics will make us say "wow" (his words, not mine). I don't think he would say that if it wouldn't be comparable to the other two systems. I still haven't gotten the impression that they aren't going to be utilizing proper technology. All I ever got from anything they said is that the technology is not their priority. And that could mean anything. I personally take it as being technologically equal (or at least closer than what everyone is thinking at the moment. I'm going to say at least as good as the 360, because I don't believe for a second that any of the PS3 footage was realtime. If it they were something would've been playable at E3, even if behind closed doors. I take as being like the GCN tech videos at SpaceWorld 2000) and still offer their "revolution". Nintendo is a company, they know what they're doing and what has to be done. Nintendo has to offer what the others are offering, plus more. And that's common sense, and Nintendo knows that, just hopefully Nintendo does so. We don't have any tech specs, we can't pass judgement for all we know it could be best one.Brittany said:It's graphics probably won't be the best, actually, probably not even close to it's competitors.
But then again, it's not about having the most horsepower when it comes to the Revolution, it's all about waiting for features that nobody knows about at the moment. We can all speculate right now, but I won't set my hopes too high until Ninty reveals more information.
Regardless how incredible or crappy it turns out to be though, I'll probably buy it, I need a replacement for a fried Gamecube.
It's going to be the size of three DVD cases.scythe said:the revolution looks like a large dvd case.
Their not going to "redo them" they are just going to put them up for download on the Rev.scythe said:Also nintendo are de-doing the classic nintendo games that you can download to be played in the revolution graphics.
Online will be free on the Revolution. But to download games you got to play for each game you download (the link below tells about it).scythe said:on another note: everything you download is free, if its only a trial then you would pay for the program afterwards. with the gamecubes broardband you had to pay for like 30 days access, the revolution however has wi-fi out of the box which means as soon as its connected to a display you can use the wi-fi to download the games
Nintendo is still un-disided if they are going to charge or not
https://cube.ign.com/articles/628/628218p1.htmlArcanine said:Their not going to "redo them" they are just going to put them up for download on the Rev.