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"In its final form, Revolution will be about the thickness of three standard DVD cases and only slightly longer. The versatile Revolution will play either horizontally or vertically, allowing the user total flexibility in setting up a gaming session wherever they have a television. "

"There's much more to Revolution that will be revealed over the coming months, but the combination of its compact size, wireless Internet, backward compatibility, quick start-up time and quiet, low-power operation add up to the start of a great game system. Get ready for the Nintendo Revolution in 2006! "

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I think Nintendo is lacking in the third party support and this is why I haven't had a Nintendo system since the SNES when it seemed all the third party developers were under their clutches.

Their internal games are always spectacular and of high quality but they seem lacking. This system though is really intriguing me.
 

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I recommend downloading the video. Although it's fake, it's a very well done, professional-grade video that is worth-watching. In fact, if someone knows where to obtain a higher quality version of this, please do tell. Thanks.
 

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Something that I found amusing about this so called next-gen is that a lot of people seams to think that the design of the console and its look is atleast as importants as what hardware it has, and if you can play any games on it.
 
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