Well, it certainly will not be able to compete with Sony with the projected specs that have been received from developers and IGN speculation:
Processor - around 1Ghz
104 MB of RAM
512 MB of flash RAM (which is used mainly for game saves though it can be incorporated itno other processes but probably won't)
Pricetag is believed to be between $99 and $149
Development costs are supposed to be quite low for the system
Existing games from all previous Nintendo systems will have online multiplayer capabilities: Secret of Mana or Gauntlet for example. This is not new, emulators allowed this 8-10 years ago, but now there will be some organization to it.
Overall, I think the system will have a very different base of games than the PS3 and Xbox2. Companies won't be able to just simply port games from system to system with Revolution. First of all, a totally different control scheme for the revolution going one way, and second, the power difference going the other way. Of course, variations could be made. Capcom stated that Resident Evil 5 could easily be done for the Revolution at a lower resolution; but I do not think a game which might have thousands of different characters on the screen at once could be done; or maybe it can, I don't know. Either way, it seems like Revolution is a system which is capitalizing on 20 years of videogame history, and allowing for new games that look slightly better than this generation; but it is certainly not a next generation system as Sony and Microsoft's systems are. I think it is safe to say that games on the system will be cheaper than the other two systems, and likely the system will be between 1/3rd and 1/5th the price of the other systems considering how much easier it is to produce it. No one really knows until an official announcement is made.
Oh yeah, revolution.ign.com for more detailed information.
Processor - around 1Ghz
104 MB of RAM
512 MB of flash RAM (which is used mainly for game saves though it can be incorporated itno other processes but probably won't)
Pricetag is believed to be between $99 and $149
Development costs are supposed to be quite low for the system
Existing games from all previous Nintendo systems will have online multiplayer capabilities: Secret of Mana or Gauntlet for example. This is not new, emulators allowed this 8-10 years ago, but now there will be some organization to it.
Overall, I think the system will have a very different base of games than the PS3 and Xbox2. Companies won't be able to just simply port games from system to system with Revolution. First of all, a totally different control scheme for the revolution going one way, and second, the power difference going the other way. Of course, variations could be made. Capcom stated that Resident Evil 5 could easily be done for the Revolution at a lower resolution; but I do not think a game which might have thousands of different characters on the screen at once could be done; or maybe it can, I don't know. Either way, it seems like Revolution is a system which is capitalizing on 20 years of videogame history, and allowing for new games that look slightly better than this generation; but it is certainly not a next generation system as Sony and Microsoft's systems are. I think it is safe to say that games on the system will be cheaper than the other two systems, and likely the system will be between 1/3rd and 1/5th the price of the other systems considering how much easier it is to produce it. No one really knows until an official announcement is made.
Oh yeah, revolution.ign.com for more detailed information.
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