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Revolution

The Nintendo Revolution is the fifth nintendo home console, and in a blazing war between console giants, Nintendo seems to know what the games industry needs to keep going- a new way of playing games.
Graphics are obviously superior to that of the GameCube, but it isn't just better graphics that makes the Revolution so....well....Revolutionary. The controllers will be wireless, and as of yet have not been revealed, though I'm guessing they will have a touch screen or a mic. Also, it is backwards compatible with GC as it plays the discs, and all other Nintendo games via download, meaning thousands of games! With a small attachment, the Revolution will be able to play DVD's too, and with online play aswell, games could be massive online quests! There is also the size that is startling- it is roughly the size of 3 DVD cases, making it Nintendo's smallest ever console, and the smallest next gen, this new war should be great indeed.

Best games for Revolution
There are currently no official games announced by Nintendo, save Smash Bros. but as soon as more are announced check back at cubemods!
There is also a very short demo of Metroid Prime 3, though it literally just showed a new type of ship and an even shinier Samus Aran.

Why not discuss what games you would like to see on Revolution now by clicking on the forum link?

Revolution Image Gallery

Revolution Technical Specifications (TBC)
Specifications may include a dual-core 1.8GHz PowerPC-based setup with 512KB L2 cache, 1.2GHz FSB, 600MHz ATI graphics chip with 12MB SRAM, 128MB “main storage” SRAM (for GPU and sound L3 cache), 256MB main DRAM, 7.1 surround sound, and some 6GB dual-layer HP/Panasonic disc format.
(Article found at ENGADGET, read more HERE)