Revolution was Nintendo's code-name for the new system, which will hit store shelves later this year. Now Nintendo has introduced the console's real name and brand: Wii, pronounced like the word“We".
Nintendo has two huge things going for it when we're talking Revolution. First and foremost the company has the download service that will allow Revolution owners to download classic Nintendo, Sega and Hudson (Turbo Grafx-16) titles from the vast history of games that all three companies bring to the table. In addition, more partners are likely to be uncovered as we draw closer to the Revolution launch later this year.
The E3 Media Team have today informed attendees via email that a brand new game from Hudson Entertainment is currently in development, and to be unveiled, at the show in three weeks time.
In preparation for next month's E3Expo 2006, the world's premier interactive entertainment trade event, we've compiled the list below of never-before-seen products to be displayed at the show. This sampling of "First Looks" products are just a few of the nearly 1,000 new products you'll see featured at this year's expo. Please note that this list was supplied by E3Expo exhibitors and is not inclusive of all debuting products.
Nintendo will employ the term "Gesture System" to market the Revolution's innovative remote controller to consumers.
Still remember how the Xbox 360 launched in the US? Here are some details.