Changing gaming one system at a time
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by Ravensender
on 2005-09-16 21:20:38
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I know there are a lot of PS2/PS3 fans here, so want to say that I have a PS2 and have nothing against Sony. As we all know, Nintendo recently revealed the Revolution controller. I want to first say that I have to hand it to them for making something truly different. Using motion technology for interaction was a great move in my book. Also, straying away from too many buttons keeps the console from falling into the pitfall of intimidating non-gamers from looking at it. I know that neither Nintendo nor Sony has shown actual (read: playable) games, and Microsoft is the only one showing anything (because of the 11/22 launch date), but what do you all think about where the next gen is going from what we have learned at TGS? |
Re: Changing gaming one system at a time
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TGS? Do you mean Today's Gaming Systems? Well the graphics are gonna be definitely high quality and more realistic looking. I think the players might be able to interact with the characters in the game through a headset as shown in the work-in-progress game Eyedentify for the PS3. I also read in a magazine that someone (uh.... forgot their name) is trying to invent a new invention, where the gamer can play games and exercise at the same time. |