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wraggster
June 8th, 2005, 19:09
The much talked-about controller for Nintendo's next-generation Revolution console is still under development, according to designer Shigeru Miyamoto, who explained that the company wants to avoid an overly complex design.

"We're at a stage where we're adding and removing various kinds of functions, which has been very fun," he said at a business strategy conference in Japan.

The company wants the control to be basic enough to fits it "All-Access Gaming" philosophy, which it hopes will encourage non-gamers to try out Revolution and its current line of handhelds.

President Satoru Iwata unveiled Revolution, which will be released next year and includes broadband access to Nintendo's entire back catalogue of software covering 8-bit right through to 64-bit as well as GameCube backs compatibility, at the company's pre-E3 press conference in mid May.

Adding his thoughts at the meeting this week, Iwata said: "We expect that you will be surprised with the Revolution's controller," in comments reported by US website GameSpot.

Further Revolution revelations should be made before the end of 2005, according to previous comments from Iwata.

foog
June 9th, 2005, 21:32
does anyone have a clue about what this controller will do? ive read rumors that it will be another handheld from nintendo. like a new gameboy... imagine going into ebgames and seeing an entire wall just for nintendo handhelds. gameboy micro, gbasp, gba, nds, and the rev controller

*+This is just a rumor don't believe it, unless you have good reason. and if you do please share this information