The E3 thread

New mystery Rev feature revealed
Wednesday 26-Apr-2006 3:35 PM Nunchaku controller attachment said to feature accelerometer/motion sensor technology

Following Nintendo's initial Revolution controller unveiling at TGS last year, company execs have variously admitted that not all the next-gen console's secrets have been revealed. However, it seems that the cat's now been let out the bag regarding a second unique controller feature in the form of an accelerometer/motion sensor inside the machine's nunchaku attachment.

Reports first surfaced on the web last week and the rumours were given further credence after website AMN claimed to have spoken to a source close to Nintendo who confirmed the news. Now though, CVG has been informed by another well-placed development source, understandably speaking under strict conditions of anonymity, that the reports are indeed true.

Advertisement:Initially, the notion of a sensor in the nunchaku attachment might seem a little strange, what with the wand-style controller already being fully spacially aware. However, factoring in the nunchaku's ability to sense movement in various direction, all manner of new possibilities arise. Most obviously, in FPS games for example, the secondary controller could be used to look around your environment, alongside controlling movement, meaning the wand would remain free to aim and fire your weapon at all times - imperative for those frantic gun-fights.

As always though, without official confirmation from Nintendo itself, it's impossible to entirely validate the reports. Still, for now we're happy to file this one under "almost a certainty" if not actually "definite", until the company steps forward and reveals all at E3 next month.
 
The first rumors of that feature came out about two weks back, This is the first official word on it though.
 
Konami's First Revolution Title Revealed
Famitsu gets the first word on Elebits. Details inside.
by IGN Staff
April 26, 2006 - Japan's Weekly Famitsu was promising a big Revolution scoop this week, and this appears to be it. The magazine is home to first details on Konami's first Revolution game, the all original Elebits. Shingo Mukaitouge, known for his work on the Guitar Freaks and Drum Mania series, is serving as producer.


The magazine was able to reveal only a few specifics on the new title. In Elebits, players move around a game world, attempting to find and collect Elebit creatures. Elebits are small and cute like Pikmin, but they actually serve as the energy source that makes the game's world move. The "Ele" in the name appears to stand for Electricity, with the "Bits" reflecting that the characters are tiny.
As you find Elebits, the game world will slowly evolve. The game will offer a feel of "hunting," suggesting that perhaps the Elebits won't just be sitting around waiting to get caught.

Specifics, including genre and gameplay systems, will have to wait until a future update, although Mukaitouge was able to add a few more details in an interview with the magazine.

The Elebits game design stems from three concepts, Mukaitouge revealed: letting the player feel like they're actually touching the inside of the screen; finding stuff by moving things; and Konami's creation of a new character, the Elebits themselves.

The first two areas are of particular interest due to their dependence on the Revolution's controller. Konami wanted to be sure and create something that could not be replicated on an existing controller. While not going into specifics on how exactly players will use the controller, Mukaitouge suggested the image of real time movements of on-screen objects based on movements of the controller.

With the cute Elebit characters, Elebits may seem like it targets casual users. The game will include some stages that can be played in under 10 minutes, but core gamers will also find lots of secret content. Network functionality is also being considered, although this is an area that will get Konami's attention only once the single player experience has been fully developed.

Further details on Elebits are expected at E3. The game is currently without a release date.
 
BIOSHOCk will own every game ever made :mad:

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Maybe not Ocarina of Time, but damn if it doesnt come close.....
 
jaydawg said:
Maybe not Ocarina of Time, but damn if it doesnt come close.....

Well no, nothing will ever own OTT :up:
 
I might make a suggestion for E3 to avoid too much clutter in this thread. Why not create a seperate E3 thread for each Company (Nintendo Sony Microsoft), seperate but equal sort of thing. :o

This thread could still be updated or whatever, it's just that it will end up pretty disorganized with ALL the E3 info being posted in it.
 
Zenien said:
I might make a suggestion for E3 to avoid too much clutter in this thread. Why not create a seperate E3 thread for each Company (Nintendo Sony Microsoft), seperate but equal sort of thing. :o

This thread could still be updated or whatever, it's just that it will end up pretty disorganized with ALL the E3 info being posted in it.

Good idea, then I can avoid the nintendo/sony ****e.
 
I just generally want things to be organized and know what to expect in each thread. I'd want posters like you to keep your Microsoft out of my Sony/Nintendo, thankyouverymuch. :o
 
I think the one we already have will suffice for now. Then again, why wait when it's just going to be made in a month anyway?
 
It doesn't make sense for Microsoft to announce Halo 3 at E3 when they could just do it at X06 right before the PS3 and Wii (lol) launch. They could focus on less-titanic games for the gaming public and get them their deserved limelight.

Oh well, Halo 3 will be at E3, and I'm looking forward to it.

It will rule, I bet.
 
WhatsHisFace said:
It doesn't make sense for Microsoft to announce Halo 3 at E3 when they could just do it at X06 right before the PS3 and Wii (lol) launch. They could focus on less-titanic games for the gaming public and get them their deserved limelight.

Oh well, Halo 3 will be at E3, and I'm looking forward to it.

It will rule, I bet.

Exactly why they are annnouncing it now along with footage... To take away some of the thunder from the first official outings for the two other consoles.
 

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