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Gigs
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Posted: 2005-05-17 23:04
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I like the blue light, I like less the fact its about the same look as my external USB drive enclosure..

I just can't see it sitting next to anything in my house.

mustafabay
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Posted: 2005-05-17 23:38
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And it seems that wifi is the only connection it uses. While the PS3 seems to have everything. I must say I didn't notice that the blue was actually a light, nice though. I must say the revolution looks more like a console you would hide than show Stick it behind your TV, only problem is that that's not an option for wall mounted TVs
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Posted: 2005-05-18 16:08
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Wazuki
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Posted: 2005-05-19 06:10
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I want white one as second console+ good looking apple like accessory
gelfen
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Posted: 2005-05-19 06:27
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YABC

Yet Another Bland Console

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ocarina7
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Posted: 2005-05-19 16:46
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do u guys already have ps3's out? i'm not even close to getting one...what's the new nintendo gonna be called, gamecube 2? and i can't wait for x-box 2. heck yes!
Follow your heart...that's what I do.
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Posted: 2005-12-09 15:06
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An official statement from Nintendo says that the Revolution will take the 24 MBs of 1T-SRAM and 16MBs of D-RAM from the Gamecube, and tack on 64MBs of 1T-SRAM, for a total of 104 MBs. Add to that the 512MBs of Flash RAM that is said to be available from the GPU’s on-board memory. Exact clock rates have not yet been announced, but the Revolution’s Broadway CPU should be an extension of the Gamecube’s Gekko CPU, probably getting two times the processing power.

The actual game discs themselves will not hold the 12GBs suggested by earlier reports. Single layer versions will hold 4.7GBs of data, whereas dual-layer games will be 8.5GBs. Keeping in mind that the Revolution will not play in high-definition, 8.5GBs should be plenty, especially in comparison to the 1.5 GB discs found on the Gamecube.



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