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Revolution Video
Bill Rizer - May 17, 2005
 Bill Rizer May 17, 2005
"RUMOR #1: The video portion of Nintendo's next-generation console unveiling at E3 has been leaked.

Source: A video widely circulated in numerous forums on the Web, mostly stemming from a German upload site.

The official story: See below.

What we heard: Over the weekend, many a Nintendophile found what they thought was next-gen gold: a video clip showing what appears to be Nintendo's next-generation console, currently code-named the "Revolution." The video shows a truly revolutionary device indeed--named the "Nintendo On"--one that senses movement, Minority Report-style and has no controls whatsoever. It appears to demonstrate how the On will translate a user's movement into that of a game character, in this case Samus from Metroid.

It also shows that the machine won't need a television either, since it will project the image into a set of goggles with built-in headphones. But not even Nintendo is crazy enough to repeat the Virtual Boy mistake. Today, forums were aflame with a rough translation of someone claiming to have created the video. But rather than being merely a prank, it appears that it was done as a protest against the short life span of consoles. "Commerciality forces companies to put out new consoles every 2 or 3 years with the only intent being to erase the limits (set by current consoles) for game developers. This does not allow game developers to let their imagination run wild and delight us (the gamers) with transcendent new games," said the Spain-based poster. But the video was no skin off Nintendo's collective behind. "Anyone is welcome to cover fan art, fan films, etc., so long as they report it as such," a rep told GameSpot."

Here is a link to download the video:

http://onefed.com/media/NintendoON.wmv...

 Dark Samurai May 17, 2005
Thats a fake, and its pretty old now..

And its been proven fake, by IGN.

 Bill Rizer May 17, 2005
I was wondering that. Cant believe someone went to such great lengths to make it anyway.

 Pyrite May 17, 2005
Yeap its a very well made fake, someone went to a lot of trouble to make it!

 Bill Rizer May 17, 2005
LOL some parts of the video make me wish it were true.. BRING BACK VIRTUAL REALITY (virtua boy)

 Berserker May 19, 2005
Ha, didn't the Virtual Boy get taken off for being 'dangerous' or something?

 Bill Rizer May 20, 2005
Im not sure, the only thing i got when i was done playing was a severe cause of "red eye" and back ache from laying on the floor while playing.

 ratfish May 22, 2005
No, it wasn't recalled by Nintendo or anything, it just had so many flaws it stopped selling on it's own. God bless marketed health hazards. :lol:

 Gibo Aug 13, 2005
Fakeeee...eee...eee... xD