Engadget & Joystiq's live coverage of Nintendo's Revolution E3 event
As an aside, there are four channels of Nintendo DS pictochat going on. All four channels are full (16 people per channel). Here's some of what's coming down through the pictochat wires. Some of the stuff coming through is in Japanese, but this says it best: "I'm happy to have a seat!" (The event is standing-room only. The venue is just too small for the size of this audience.) The fire marshall has finally thrown in his two cents. Yeah, it's that crowded. No one is listening to the fire marshall, which could pose a problem in a couple of minutes, if, you know, the stage bursts in flames or something. Pictochat: "Apart from Zelda, what r we here for?" The responses: "Revolution?" Uh, yeah guys, did you get the memo?
Apparently, "we are now beginning" is actually code for "twenty minutes until we begin". You know you're at E3 when even event scheduling is hyped. Actually, this is because of fire marshall issues here. Ok, here we go!
Lights dimming. Game geeks cheering. "We remain all about the game. Actions speak louder than words." Saturo Iwata
comes on stage and sez: "My name is Iwata, I'm about making games, and I'm about playing games. Last night I played
super smash brothers. That's my game. I kick some ... you know what. So Reggie, I have a question for you. Who's your
daddy?" Wonderful.
"Possess. Conect. Connect." They're showing Zelda clips and the crowd roars. They'll be presenting the "first
meaningful information about the Revolution", along with DS and Zelda details. Now I know many of you walked in here
today with numbers swimming in your heads. .... We'd like to add one more number to the mix, and that number is "2", as
in two billion games. That's the number of games Nintendo has sold since we entered the business 20 years ago. .... If
you're ready to move beyond pure numbers to a place where your right brain can envision the best in innovation ....
you've come to the right place."
The word "or" does not apply to Nintendo. The word "and" is at their core. They want to include everyone. They're talking up how Nintendo is the place where "the right game goes to play". Sound like anyone else we know?
"Nintendo occupies a unique position in our industry. We are one of the top two game system manufacturers in the world
and one of the top two game publishers in the world. Nintendo remains first and foremost a content company. We
exist for the love of the game. We're about the levels the characters, the interface, the entertainment. We're about
reaching what's known, and going into the unknown.... Today, you'll begin to understand how our Revolution is preparing
to storm the gates. ... For 16 years Nintendo has OWNED the portable game space. We created it, and we're not moving
out."
The Big Boys are whipping it out. Reggie is comparing GBA to PS2 numbers?upward of 28 million each They're talking
about the PSP and PlayStation 2 quite some bit. They know they have to, because Sony's the biggest game in town, and
have the systems to beat right now.
Reggie is now touting Electroplankton as software that attracts people who aren't interested in games. They're showing
a clip of a guy playing around with the game; he loves it, and we will too if they'd just freaking release it worldwide
already.
"[Electroplankton] is an excellent example of software that reaches out to people who don't even consider themselves
gamers yet. David Hollands, DJ, talks gaming. "I've been in gaming since the beginning.... And now Nintendo has this
Electroplankton game. One of the great things I've found about working with Electroplankton in the studio is that
they're got really great sounds. I was able to make the track completely with just the sounds from the DS."
Reggie says: "We know more creativity means more fun. We also know more people means more fun. Especially if you're
connecting them around the world. .... This is the year that Nintendo players begin connecting with each other in a new
way: through WiFi Internet. ... Finding rivals with Nintendo WiFi connection occurs on two distinct levels." (via
peer-to-peer connections with known friends and via wireless hotspots)
"We expect the participation rate for Nintendo DS to reflect the clear majority of owners. We see no reason why that
participation rate can't reach as high as 90%. We're making access even more appealing because we're not assessing an
additional charge for wireless access. Free wireless hotspots outside the house, and free inside the house connection
via your existing wireless network."
They will showcase WiFi internet tomorrow on the show floor, including Mario Kart DS. Around the world 25 developers
are working on games for WiFi Internet play, including: Activision, Bandai, Capcom, EA, Konami, Activision, Ubisoft,
Square Enix, THQ.
Now they're showing off Mr. Miyamoto's latest pet project, Nintendogs. "It's taught the Japanese game world to sit up and take notice. It remains the top-selling game franchise in Japan with more than 400,000 copies having sold through in less than a month's time. As is always the case, hit software sells hardware. The launch of Nintendogs is responsible for making Nintendo DS the best-selling system in Japan, outselling the PSP by three times."
"Bark mode" allows players to search for play partners for their dog. The system "barks" indicating that someone
else in the WiFi network has the game. Turns out that it's Miyamoto's dog (what a surprise!). Miyamoto's dog appears to
be, uh, getting friendly with Mia. Hoots from the crowd. What is this, Married With Children?
It's Game Boy Micro! They just announced a new portable that's "just a hair bigger and about two thirds the weight of
an iPod mini. But it will play every Game Boy Advance game you own. It is not new technology, but it is a brand new
look. ... It has the best and brightest screen we've ever put in a hand held. No matter how tight your jeans, it'll fit
in your pocket." To market in Fall, to "the image conscious consumer". It is not a successor, but an "extension of
portable play".
Satoru Iwata Prez of Nintendo is on stage; the Revolution has been revealed, and he's making this clear that this one
is only a prototype. It's a small black box (we know) but he claims it will be even smaller in the final iteration, and
that it's backwards compatible. "Clearly the Revolution is by far the smallest console we have manufactured. In its
final form, it will be even smaller than this, about the size of 3 DVD cases stacked together. It will play either
horizontally or vertically."
He's just not giving details, not announcing new titles, and this is just a teaser. However, new versions of Mario and
Zelda are underway. Hopefully, we'll get to see some clips but no sign yet; this has been a very clip-free event so
far. Iwata expects the Revoltuion to help people make unique content like the DS. He hasn't hinted at what exactly will
allow that to happen. A wireless Final Fantasy is in devlopment.
Iwata says it will be easier, faster and cheaper to develop for the Revolution than any of the other consoles. He
wants to big idea to prevail over big budget. On masterpieces: "Not everyone sets out to create an expensive,
time-consuming masterpiece. Here, Revolution also earns its name. We are convinced that the Revolution will be most
developer-friendly. In this next generation, development costs will move easily into 8 figures. We have created a
solution to allow them to exercise creative freedom ... this is a system where a big idea can prevail over big
budgets."
"Backward compatibility: the disc drive will accept Gamecube games. We have designed Revolution to be a virtual
console, enabling it to download 20 years of Nintendo content. ... It is the gaming experience that will most separate
Revolution from its competitors." This is huge! It will have built in emulation for NES, SNES, N64, as well as being
able to read and play GameCube games! This completely trumps Sony's two-gen backwards compatitibility in the PS3.
All access gaming: more games, more players, more opportunities for developers, and more imagination in defining what
a game can be.
"It is my job to run a global company. Within my job what gives the most satisfaction is seeing someone pick up a
controller and finding surprise and delight. What touches their heart, touches my heart. ... The machine is just a
tool. The experience comes from the software. Those of you who consider the possibilities of combining ... wireless
connections, Internet connection and flash memory, can begin to make educated guesses on what games we might be
constructing."
"Next generation versions of Mario and Zelda are already underway. We also have big plans for Metroid in our
Revolution. The key here is not what you are playing, but how you will be playing. Revolution will [allow the creation]
of entirely new genres. ... We expect strong third-party content in both hemispheres. For example, Square Enix is
already working on a WiFi version of Final Phantasy ... for the Revolution."
Battalion Wars: "Combined action strategy warfare and third-person shooting in a novel way... by seamlessly blending
action-oriented gameplay with real time strategy ... you command entire squadrons with the touch of a button"
Killer 7: "Blood, swearing and mayhem. Graphical presentation that achieves the developer's dream of producing a work
of post-modern art."
We can expect coming GameCube titles: Fire Emblem, Battalion, Geist, Killer 7, Batman Begins, Pokemon XD: Gale of
Darkness, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Donkey Konga 2, The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction, Dreamworks
Madagascar, Madden NFL 2006, One Piece (cell-shaded hotness!), Scooby Doo! Unmasked, Spartan: Total Warrior, Dance
Dance Revolution: Mario Mix, Mario Party 7, WWE Day of Reckoning, Super Mario Strikers, Nintendo Penant Chase Baseball,
Midway Arcade Treasures 3, Harvest Moon, Shadow the Hedgehog, Mario Baseball, Medal of Honor: European Assault, and The
Legend of Zelda: The Dark Princess.
We can also expect the following portable titles: Dynasty Warriors Advance, Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stone, Mario
Tennis Advance, Yoshi Topsy Turvy, Screw Breaker, Pokemon Emerald, Metroid Prime Hunters, Nintendogs, Mega Man Battle
Netowrk 5, Mario Kart DS, Splinter Cell Chaos Theory, Electroplankton, Need for Speed Underground 2, Pac-n-Roll,
Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney, Trace Memory, Goldeneye Rogue Agent, Mario-n-Luigi 2, Advance wars: Dual Strike, Kirby
Canvas Curse, New Super Mario Bros, Madden NFL 2006, Spyro Shadow Legacy, Enteos, Castlevania DS, Star Wars 3 Revenge
of the Sith, Trauma Center Under the Knife, Viewtiful Joe.
The Mario soccer game has all the humor and cuteness you'd expect. Four new Mario titles this year, including Dance
Dance Revolution: Mario Mix. Oy!
Saving the best for last, eh? Here comes Link, and there go the strobe lights. We're feeling faint. The vid and
in-game play is intense, very dark, very unusual for Zelda. Link can transform into a werewolf? Yo, this game looks
astounding.
That's all folks. First impression of the event is that it delivered what it had to. We saw the Revoltion prototype,
upcoming GBA and DS titles and even had a surprise with the Micro (which looks sweet). The tone of the event was much
more low-key than we expected, with an audience that was much harder to please than the GDC crowd. The new hardware,
Zelda and Mario got the most applause, so that must be why they keep releasing the same properties over and over again
(well, that and the sales figures attached). Iwata wasn't quite as articulate as he was at GDC, which may be the result
of a press-only audience, but he still had the charm on.
Overall, Nintendo fans will be pleased, and Sony should be a little more worried that the Micro will be grabbing
bucks from our portable gaming budgets. The Revolution is a really unsexy device, all things considered?but it is a
prototype, and they did hammer home that they want input from their adoring public. This may also just prove that
Nintendo is serious when they say they don't care about the hardware as much as they do about the gaming experience.
They had to show something, and they did. It didn't hurt them, it didn't help them. As I said, they did what they had
to do. Now on to the expo floor where we can put some of this hype to the test.
They closed with "Beyond this year, a revolution awaits." We definitely agree, but will it be a revolution in gaming,
or all about the Nintendo Revolution?
As an aside, there are four channels of Nintendo DS pictochat going on. All four channels are full (16 people per channel). Here�s some of what�s coming down through the pictochat wires. Some of the stuff coming through is in Japanese, but this says it best: �I�m happy to have a seat!� (The event is standing-room only. The venue is just too small for the size of this audience.) The fire marshall has finally thrown in his two cents. Yeah, it�s that crowded. No one is listening to the fire marshall, which could pose a problem in a couple of minutes, if, you know, the stage bursts in flames or something. Pictochat: �Apart from Zelda, what r we here for?� The responses: �Revolution?� Uh, yeah guys, did you get the memo?
Apparently, �we are now beginning� is actually code for �twenty minutes until we begin�. You know you�re at E3 when even event scheduling is hyped. Actually, this is because of fire marshall issues here. Ok, here we go!
Lights dimming. Game geeks cheering. �We remain all about the game. Actions speak louder than words.� Saturo Iwata comes on stage and sez: �My name is Iwata, I�m about making games, and I�m about playing games. Last night I played super smash brothers. That�s my game. I kick some � you know what. So Reggie, I have a question for you. Who�s your daddy?� Wonderful.
�Possess. Conect. Connect.� They�re showing Zelda clips and the crowd roars. They�ll be presenting the �first meaningful information about the Revolution�, along with DS and Zelda details. Now I know many of you walked in here today with numbers swimming in your heads. .... We�d like to add one more number to the mix, and that number is �2�, as in two billion games. That�s the number of games Nintendo has sold since we entered the business 20 years ago. .... If you�re ready to move beyond pure numbers to a place where your right brain can envision the best in innovation �. you�ve come to the right place.�
The word �or� does not apply to Nintendo. The word �and� is at their core. They want to include everyone. They�re talking up how Nintendo is the place where �the right game goes to play�. Sound like anyone else we know?
�Nintendo occupies a unique position in our industry. We are one of the top two game system manufacturers in the world and one of the top two game publishers in the world. Nintendo remains first and foremost a content company. We exist for the love of the game. We�re about the levels the characters, the interface, the entertainment. We�re about reaching what�s known, and going into the unknown�. Today, you�ll begin to understand how our Revolution is preparing to storm the gates. ... For 16 years Nintendo has OWNED the portable game space. We created it, and we�re not moving out.�
The Big Boys are whipping it out. Reggie is comparing GBA to PS2 numbers�upward of 28 million each They�re talking about the PSP and PlayStation 2 quite some bit. They know they have to, because Sony�s the biggest game in town, and have the systems to beat right now.
Reggie is now touting Electroplankton as software that attracts people who aren�t interested in games. They�re showing a clip of a guy playing around with the game; he loves it, and we will too if they�d just freaking release it worldwide already.
�[Electroplankton] is an excellent example of software that reaches out to people who don�t even consider themselves gamers yet. David Hollands, DJ, talks gaming. �I�ve been in gaming since the beginning�. And now Nintendo has this Electroplankton game. One of the great things I�ve found about working with Electroplankton in the studio is that they�re got really great sounds. I was able to make the track completely with just the sounds from the DS.�
Reggie says: �We know more creativity means more fun. We also know more people means more fun. Especially if you�re connecting them around the world. .... This is the year that Nintendo players begin connecting with each other in a new way: through WiFi Internet. ... Finding rivals with Nintendo WiFi connection occurs on two distinct levels.� (via peer-to-peer connections with known friends and via wireless hotspots)
�We expect the participation rate for Nintendo DS to reflect the clear majority of owners. We see no reason why that participation rate can�t reach as high as 90%. We�re making access even more appealing because we�re not assessing an additional charge for wireless access. Free wireless hotspots outside the house, and free inside the house





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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 6)
Shawn B @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
I thought it started at 9am?
ruckus @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
Viva la Revolution! :)
Dennis - Help me fight for my son @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
That's it, just hey? Pry your fingers away, take some pics and share, I am waiting...!
calyx @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
Finally
spinteews @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
How can i watch a Live feed of the NIntendo press conference for free without joining any of the gamespot or ign premium stuff?
mike bridge @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
noon eastern, 11 central, 10 mountain, 9 pacific.
David @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
I think its off no body is giving Nintendo as much coverage as the other 2.
True its 9am over there now so im guessing not alot of people can be bothered to write some stuff up - but you would expect all 3 to get equal coverage
spinteews @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
How can i watch a Live feed of the NIntendo press conference for free without joining any of the gamespot or ign premium stuff?
mike c. @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
heard on cnn nintendo is not announcing the system till next week, truth to that at all?
Azafran @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
i hope that this thing would be a "Real" Revolution, vs Xbox & SP3
ssjowowo @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
hey man chill out. the press conference was scheduled for 9:30 not 9:00. so it's anytime now
Dmitri @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
Umm... How can that be true when there have been numerous comments from Nintendo saying that the Revolution will be at E3? Eh, what do I care. Im gonna do a 360 hehehe.
Chris Maguire @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
1UP says they'll have a live feed of the presentation at http://www.1up.com/do/E3
I'm waiting...
mike c. @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
yeah i know, i was just wandering cause i heard on cnn they were announcing next week. i thought they were full of crap. as you can see i am still here
darkripper @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
As for the Ps3 and Xbox 360, here's the Nintendo Revolution Presentation, for Italian Readers:
http://gamesblog.it/post/la-presentazione-di-nintendo-revolution
(I wonder why Weblogs Inc don't uses Trackbacks! ?__? )
Jon D @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
damnit, I'm not gonna be able to check this out. I have to go back to class in a minute. damnit damnit damnit.
mr b man @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
"heard on cnn nintendo is not announcing the system till next week, truth to that at all?"
i certainly hope not. we've been waiting for this for ages!
nine @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
I'm watching the live stream on gamespot and just recently there came the announcement that it will start in 5 minutes.
Utils @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
Oh man:
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/products/games/2005-05-17-revolution_x.htm
"Xbox spokesmen have pointed out that 360's specifications are 10 to 13 times more powerful than those of the original Xbox; Sony said Monday that the processor in Play-Station 3, which will come in several colors and be out next spring, will be 35 times more powerful than the PS2 processor.
Nintendo makes more modest claims that Revolution is two or three times more powerful than GameCube. "It's not all about having 'turbo power,' " Nintendo's Perrin Kaplan says. "It's about what you do with it.""
Stop treating your consoles as if they were small Japanese penises, Nintendo! There's humility, and then there's stupidity.
darkripper @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
"heard on cnn nintendo is not announcing the system till next week, truth to that at all?" LOL, could be very funny :D
mr b man @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
"heard on cnn nintendo is not announcing the system till next week, truth to that at all?"
i certainly hope not. we've been waiting for this for ages!
nick @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
Ooops... the html was stripped from the comments.
Pics of Revolution on 1up.com (http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3140623)
kramdar @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
#16, i have a question, im on the gamespot live feed and im getting nothing. did it just not start yet?
Kevin @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
nintendo's site has a count down timer till the conference. It still says 29 minutes.
www.nintendo.com
darkripper @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
"Revolution will feature an online matchmaking service ala Xbox Live with downloadable content in the form of a library of archived games. From old school games like Donkey Kong to modern GameCube releases like Super Mario Sunshine, Nintendo says they'll all be available for download on Revolution, though a price, if there will be one, has yet to be determined."
Cool!
mike c. @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
whats the url for the live feed please lol
spinteews @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
i thought that the countdown on nintendo.com is for when E3 starts not the conference
x86isslow @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
Utils, man- relax. Remember, Sony's the chumps who calculated that you could fit 10 times as many songs into the SonyPod than the iPod, but then told you it was calculated at 64!kpbs? And Microsoft was just last year crowing about how Longhorn would require 10 TB hard drives and 16Ghz Intel P4's?
Nintendo is likely just be honest about the figures.
kramdar @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
sorry my last post was for #18, the numbers are getting messed up. but if anyone could answer this it would greatly help
Kevin @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
sorry my bad the countdown is till E3 starts.
JD @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
Did you see gizmodo take a cheap shot at your hair?
nine @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
#29, i'm seeing the "nintendo 2005 e3" logo wich is also displayed on the picture above. along come some (at least for my taste) cheap music.
and why they said it would start in 5 minutes and then just keep on playing music is beyond my horizon...
man is hate noentiendo... im just watchign for laughs...
D-cypher @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
I still cannot figure out why the rev has no buttons? but im guessing it has something to do with the way you can control it, shouting at your console to 'turn off' anybody?
d1a2r3k @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
yes where can we get free live feed for us poor folk??
nine @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
ah something is happening.... at least
Jeff @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
I will say that Nintendo always puts on the best press conferences (I've attended a dozen or so of them myself, in the US and Japan, including the GameCube unveiling in Makuhari). So it wouldn't surprise me if a lot of excitement comes out of this one.
The problem is, over the last five years or so, that excitement in the press has not translated into mainstream marketplace success. So we'll just have to wait and see if it'll be different this time.
Digi Smalls @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
it's...... a Zip Drive.
Nintendo is over-nintendoing itself. this thing is definitely the most beautifully understated of the three - inhaling or exhaling - but it's TOO small. while ditching the dreaded 'toy' stigma it had long suffered from, N has instead made itself the 'Gaming ACCESSORY'.
Even the size-centric Japanese (please, focus) will see the Nintendo's tiny size as a reflection of it's (lack of) power.
Much more so the power-centric American$, who IF they buy this thing, will only buy it because it fits nicely on top of their REAL machine - or in my case inbetween them.
There's just not enough space for the transistors, or the heat they'll give off to compete. Consider that Apple Powerbooks can't even handle G5s yet.
No, Nintendo's last chance to shine among the 'big boys' will rest on their controllers/interface. Here's hoping the last true game MAKER gets some traction against these "johnny-play-lately's"
WOO @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
The reason they have not started yet is because of "issues with the fire marshall". Too many people?
WOO @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
It started
Spartan-147 @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
VIVE LA REVOLUTION!
I'll be here for the whole next few hours refreshing and posting, all I know is this is going to rock. That line about him kicking Reg's ass, pure genius.
David @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
ZELDA info...now thats cool:)
nine @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
I like those paid people who starts to cheer at strategic points.
Jonathan N. @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
I love this crap. Everyone is making such a big deal about all these consoles when not one is prob going to see the light of day for at least 6 months if not a year. I still think the 360 isnt going to see a REAL launch until spring. They are going to pull a Sega Saturn with their device. Drop it out to the masses to get a head start which will be a mess and really launch in late Winter.
JV @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
How about some game screenshots?
alex Kid @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
do you realize how close to that supposedly fake gamecube advance is the design of this so called revolution???? i just can't wait...
SetupWeasel @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
Nintendo.com's counter reached zero, and it says:
undefined is here
norebonomis @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
nintendo fan here. allready pissed. i like the downloadable game library. but it's not revolutionary is it? hello emulators + ROMs, grr. i really wanted the Nintendo ON to be real.
David @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
ZELDA info...now thats cool:)
mr.karmalicious @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
OMG OMG OMG I think I pissed my self. That is so awesome!!! (Not here yet)
http://engadget.com/entry/1234000790043627/
D-cypher @ Dec 18th 2005 9:11PM
This is starting to get exciting, just wached he sony press conference and almost fell asleep, but this is actually giving me the jitters!