Nintendo decided to show-off its next-gen console to the Japanese press for the first time yesterday. And while we
still don't know what the release date & price are, what the controller is, or for that matter, what any
of the Revolution's games are going to look like, we have been given a few more insights into the mysterious
project.
Besides yesterday's news about Nintendo's
plans to charge for downloads of classic games, Iwata revealed that, as rumored, nearly all GameCube peripherals would
be compatible with the Revolution. Aside from this interesting tidbit, Nintendo chose not to release any new
information, but reiterated that the doors will be blown wide open before year's end.

