Posted Nov 27, 2005 at 12:00AM by Clay C. Listed in: Interviews, News
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3060000000055742Are developers embracing Nintendo’s Revolution? 1Up asks that and many other questions of several game developers in a recent feature. While the new “free style” controller will force developers to rethink how they traditionally developed video games for the next-gen console, it will also be a catalyst for innovation.

Some argue the new technology will be underestimated like Nintendo’s hugely successful DS portable was. Others ask: Is a controller what makes people buy a console in the first place?

Enter playable games…Read the full article [here].

(Via Kotaku)


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   by (Unregistered) - 1999-11-30

This post is plaigiarised from Joystiq.com: http://www.joystiq.com/entry/1234000327069872/


   by (Unregistered) - 1999-11-30

PLAUGIARiSED!!!!

http://www.joystiq.com/entry/1234000327069872/


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   by (Unregistered) - 1999-11-30

you see those 2 words that say Via Kotaku, thats aknowledging the author who wrote it. therefore it is not plaugiarising.


   by (Unregistered) - 1999-11-30

Er, it's nice that you're saying "via" and all, but Kotaku's not where the article came from. (See your own URL for that.) Also, you should clarify that all the text was taken from Joystiq in the first place rather than simply saying "via"; that gives the impression you actually wrote the text in question (and got the basic info from your source).


   by (Unregistered) - 1999-11-30

underestimated like nintendo's ds was... was?? ?? Pretty much still is. It is still #1 in Japan and is definatley no slouch in America....

if that was a typo, okay, but I mean geez man, for real....




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