We're all a bit impressed with the Revolution. At the very least, it looks like it would be a lot of fun to jump around your living room, swishing an imaginary sword. But we thought you might get a kick out of this old, fan-made video for the Revolution, before any information was available. Masturbatorily indulging in what can only be described as a Nintendo fanboy's wet dream, some anonymous fan put together this long video, predicting the Revolution's capabilities.
Ha ha. Jeez, how much time could someone possibly have on their hands to put that together? Just fast forward to the halfway point, then marvel as the Revolution is revealed to be a fully-functional virtual reality device that will do everything except swallow after.
Revolution ON [You Tube]











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He did this trying to get a job with Nintendo. Also in the making of this video his computer crashed, pretty much finished it with in 2 weeks (alot of sleepless nights) If I can find his story, I will make sure to post it.
"will do everything except swallow after." ... what?! O_O
I recall reading something about the guy who did this. If I remember correctly, he put this together in the hopes of getting Nintendo's attention and possibly landing a gig over there. If it didn't catch Nintendo's attention, I'm sure it caught everone else's. Considering the magnitude of the production itself (idea is a little far-fetched, but that's the point), and the impact this made when it first came out, I hope he got something out of it! The timing and "marketing" behind this was perfect.
Daym, if only it would be that cool... besides the zelda games and fps, my hopes for the revolution or low
I hope Nintendo hired the creator of this video.
I'm pretty sure this was made by Nintendo just to throw people off, who knows what kind of roumors and spies are running around in the game industry. Any regular dude wouldn't have the $$$ and resources to pull this amazing hommage just to make a point?? yeah right. This was a paid advertisement. look at the end of the video, that's a ton of work just a 3 second clip. I'm sure this was Nintendo's disruptive campaign at its best. the other idea I get is that this was made by sony or microsoft to steal nintendo's thunder 1 day before the announcement and then everyone was dissapointed it was fake. This is a billion dollar bussiness after all.
woah... this guy surely got the job he wanted... now, this nintendo ON, is best buy taking preorders as usual...rite?
http://www.kotaku.com/gaming/oddities/snake-speaks-spanish... There's the post about the Snake Eater parody the guy most-recently made.
VakeroRokero, but this didn't come out one day before the big Revolution announcement. This came out a couple of days before E3, and the RevMote was announced at the Japanese conference months later. Drop all conspiracy theories, this was just a guy who obviously worked in a business where he had access to industry-level hardware in off-hours. Also of note, Reggie was interviewed at E3 a few days after this video broke, and was asked if he saw it. He said that he hadn't even HEARD of it, and that he doesn't really concern himself with rumors and speculations. C'mon! This wasn't just some photoshop'd mash-up controller that someone made. You can't tell me this video didn't make its rounds very quickly at N, and that Reggie didn't at least hear it, or even see it. My thoughts? Plausible Deniability. Reggie saw it, and didn't want to comment on it so that this person can't sue Nintendo if they ever implement any of those ideas. It's just like how TV shows don't accept unsolicited scripts, because if they ever use an idea that was from a fan, that person could sue them. I agree, this guy was just looking to turn some heads, and land a job. That was his own personal "hire me, please!" viral campaign.
Hell, the castle thing is more impressive to me than the ON. The first time I saw this was just before E3 last year, and I was floored. Someone had to smack it in me that it was fake. -nesdude
Old.
^WAY OLD.
The guy's a graphic designer, and he wasn't trying to land a job at Nintendo: it was just an expression of how boring he thought games hardware had become, and how it could be much more interesting. It's good that the actual console wound up being every bit as interesting.
A mario FPS would probably suck, though.
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