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Speed is the key.
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...though, for the record, while somewhat more "official", it's still just people pretending to use the controller.


Yes but that´s how it will be used.
I agree, they know what they've got and what they plan to do with it - perhaps they even had some of their little tech "demo" programs running for these people to swat at.  (Not likely, though, considering there's a camera where the TV would be.)
Still, I don't see myself hiding behind my easy chair before leaping out to blast some bad guys.
ouch!
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The only true strafe jumping is in Quake and Half-Life <_<;


+Doom
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slYnki: 2005-12-19 03:03:29 am
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You can't jump in Doom @_@;

You can however run really fucking fast Grin
JDoom!
GLDoom!
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I agree, they know what they've got and what they plan to do with it - perhaps they even had some of their little tech "demo" programs running for these people to swat at.  (Not likely, though, considering there's a camera where the TV would be.)
Still, I don't see myself hiding behind my easy chair before leaping out to blast some bad guys.


C'mon, that would be awsome!
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YautjaElder: 2005-12-19 10:34:02 am
Speed is the key.
Speaking of fighting games, what about the Super Smash Bros. game coming for the Rev?

From Gamespot:

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Smash Bros. creator returns for Revolution version
Series founder will direct next-gen edition; Nintendo opens special Tokyo studio to bolster game's development.
According to the latest issue of Japanese game bible Famitsu, Nintendo has opened an office in Tokyo dedicated solely to the ongoing development of the Revolution update in the Super Smash Bros. series. Heading up the new studio is the series' original creator, Masahiro Sakurai. He returns to the Nintendo organization after a two-year absence.

According to Famitsu, Sakurai was persuaded by Nintendo president Satoru Iwata to return to Nintendo over conversations that took place at the E3 Expo held earlier this year.

Preparing a new Super Smash Bros. game with such short notice was not easy for Sakurai, given the game's tight development schedule. In a column written for Famitsu, Sakurai said he hopes to have a team of 50 developers working on the title.

By Staff -- GameSpot


I wonder how you will use the controller there?

EDIT: And what about this:

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"The [Revolution's] controller still has another secret," stated Miyamoto. "But it's something that we'll reveal next year."


Another feature of the controller, not revealed yet?

All information is taken from www.gamespot.com