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Symp:

--- Quote from: c1utch ---The fact that they haven't revealed controllers at this point I see as more of a "We're not ready" than a "We're holding out", because there was a time for that, and it was a week ago on the last day of E3.
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They (Nintendo) told IGN that they already have the controler ready, but didnt want to release it because other companies always steal their ideas.

c1utch:
weird, I thought that the other two companies already came out with their controllers (or in sony's case a concept)

hmm, interesting

Symp:
still have plenty of time to change them though

Ozymandias:
The N64 was the first controller to have an analog stick. After it was unveiled that it would have it, Sony and Sega altered their controllers for systems that had already been released to have analog sticks before the N64 even came out.

It happened before, it can happen again.

Tartar Martyr:
One of my friends got a PSP, the graphics it puts out are amazing.  The price tag, battery life, and recycled games (outside of lumines... and probably some others that I haven't heard about) turn me off a great deal though.  I would prefer to buy a slim PS2 and Katamari Damacy.

The DS gives you games that you cannot play anywhere else.  And when it goes online later this year, with titles like Mario Kart and Animal Crossing, to be joined later by Black & White and Nintendogs, I don't think there will be much for these two to compete over.  PSP will give you games you can play on your home console in your pocket.  The DS will give you a unique set of games you cannot get anywhere else.

As for the Revolution being a weighted box at E3... who cares?  They even said the box they showed off would not be the final form of the console in their conference.  No game footage, no tech specs, nothing to make the status of the box they were showing off important at all.  Their whole secrecy thing has me really excited.

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