Sephiroth333
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Ich schätze er verliert ein, zwei Wörter ohne groß was zu verraten und kündigt ne Spaceworld an. 

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Wieso nicht? Bei der Rede ne Präsentation des Controllers und der Features, ein paar Game-Trailer etc. und irgendwann nach der TGS in ganz Japan kleinere Events, wo jeder das Gerät anzocken kann. Beim DS haben sie's letztes Jahr fast genauso gemacht.Original geschrieben von Sephiroth333
Der Zeitpunkt wäre schon gekommen. Aber warum sollte der Rev in einer kleinen Keynote Rede zu einer Messe vorgestellt werden, bei der Nintendo nicht mal ordentlich teilnimmt!? Kann ich mir nicht vorstellen. Der Hype ist so groß, BigN wäre doch nicht so dumm die Vorstellung zu einer "Keynote" verkommen zu lassen...? Vielleicht gibts ja doch noch ne Spaceworld.

Q: When will Nintendo reveal more about Revolution?
A: At the Tokyo Game Show 2005. Nintendo president Satoru Iwata will talk about Revolution in his keynote speech. Nintendo fans must not miss this event for it is here that Iwata is expected to unveil the Revolution's mysterious controller. The keynote will take place in mid-September and IGN will be on hand with details and photos.
Original geschrieben von Sebastian
Gäbe es eigentlich einen besseren Zeitpunkt, den Controller live zu präsentieren, als seine Funktionen anhand von Spielen aus 20 Jahren Mario zu zeigen?![]()

QuelleNintendo at Tokyo Game Show 2005
Everything you need to know to prepare yourself for Satoru Iwata's keynote speech.
Nintendo fans are always playing the waiting game. We wait for news on the Big N's next-generation console, codenamed Revolution -- and once we've got it, we wait for more. That's the way it's always been and long-time fans have become used to the system. Nintendo reveals only a portion of its game plan at a time and usually pulls back one or more big secrets for unveiling at a later date. Of course, just about every Nintendo fan knows all too well that the company divulged a considerable chunk of information on Revolution at last May's Electronics Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles -- pulling back the curtains on the system's design and a number of its features. However, it left one major piece of the puzzle out of the showing and that is, to the disappointment of many followers, the nature of its still-very-mysterious controller.
Nintendo did at least promise that much more information on Revolution, including details on the control mechanism, would be announced before the end of the year. At first, fans speculated that Nintendo might bring back its annual Space World show, a one-time annual event held in Japan to spotlight the Big N's hardware and software products. But when August and September rolled by without so much as a mention of the show, which has historically taken place during these months, fans were forced to face the likely possibility that it wasn't happening.
So all eyes have turned to the Tokyo Game Show 2005, where Nintendo president Satoru Iwata is scheduled to make an important keynote speech. IGNcube has put together a convenient list of questions and answers to help Nintendo fans through the event. Here's what we know:
Q: Will Nintendo be exhibiting GameCube games at Tokyo Game Show 2005?
A: No. The company has historically chosen not to preview its game software at the Tokyo Game Show and this year is no different. Nintendo has no booth at TGS 2005 and no plans to demo GameCube, DS or Game Boy Advance software there.
Q: Is Nintendo participating at all in the Tokyo Game Show 2005?
A: Yes. Company president Satoru Iwata will make a keynote speech to kick off the show.
Q: When will the keynote speech take place and how long will it last?
A: Iwata's keynote is scheduled to take place in Japan on Friday, September 16 at 11:00 a.m. However, this date is meaningless to Americans because our time zones are so different -- Japan is roughly 16 hours ahead. Readers hoping to catch the news as it happens should tune into IGNcube on Thursday, September 15 at approximately 7:00 p.m.
Iwata's speech will last 50 minutes, according to the Tokyo Game Show.
Q: What is Iwata going to discuss during his keynote?
A: That, obviously, is the big question. There are all sorts of rumors regarding Iwata's speech. What we do know for sure is that he will talk about the industry in general and he will also talk about Nintendo's forthcoming console, Revolution. Nintendo executives near and far have indicated that some big Revolution news is on the way and Iwata's keynote seems the perfect forum for any announcements or unveilings.
Q: Will the Revolution controller come up?
A: Yes.
Q: Will details about the controller be made known?
A: The chances are very good.
Q: Will new Revolution games be announced?
A: Currently unknown, but we don't believe so.
Q: Will video of Revolution games be released to the public?
A: Probably not.
Q: Will IGNcube have a live video stream of the event?
A: No, but we will post the full keynote in video form shortly after it takes place. We will also update live with any breaking news, along with photos, related to the keynote.
Nicht wirklich das gleiche FAQ, aber ist ja egal.




