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http://www.tinyurl.com/85bwz

" SPOnG can finally confirm the date by which the world will be relieved of
the constant burden of wondering about what Nintendo's Revolution controller
actually is.

You'll be pleased to know that a full explanation of Revolution will be made
by Nintendo president Satoru Iwata during his Tokyo Game Show keynote
address. This news represents completely finalised Nintendo plans - Iwata
will fully outline The Secret on 16th September 2005.

Nintendo is assembling key media to attend this year's show, due to take
place between 16th - 18th September 2005. Iwata will make his presentation
of current activities at Nintendo. He will outline current projects and will
then - unveil the Revolution in all its glory.

The Revolution presentation will include an explicit outline of the hardware
and its controller and input mechanic, as well as illustrate exactly how it
will work. It will go on to show games running on the system and how they
make use of the technology.

Mario 128, or 'New Mario' as it is dubbed internally at Nintendo, is
expected to be the star of the show.

SPOnG has a record of perfectly outlining what Iwata's keynote addresses
will entail. And we can tell you with 100% certainty that in the next three
and a bit weeks, we'll all be looking at Nintendo Revolution controller
hardware and accompanying games. Exciting times indeed.

We'll bring you updates as they break, as well as Tokyo Game Show coverage
direct from the show floor."

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Spong.......until I hear it officially I wouldn't buy that.

Kev

<nam75> wrote in message news:bMudnRJ0RfC9GpPeRVn-2A@comcast.com...
> http://www.tinyurl.com/85bwz
>
> " SPOnG can finally confirm the date by which the world will be relieved
> of the constant burden of wondering about what Nintendo's Revolution
> controller actually is.
>
> You'll be pleased to know that a full explanation of Revolution will be
> made by Nintendo president Satoru Iwata during his Tokyo Game Show keynote
> address. This news represents completely finalised Nintendo plans - Iwata
> will fully outline The Secret on 16th September 2005.
>
> Nintendo is assembling key media to attend this year's show, due to take
> place between 16th - 18th September 2005. Iwata will make his presentation
> of current activities at Nintendo. He will outline current projects and
> will then - unveil the Revolution in all its glory.
>
> The Revolution presentation will include an explicit outline of the
> hardware and its controller and input mechanic, as well as illustrate
> exactly how it will work. It will go on to show games running on the
> system and how they make use of the technology.
>
> Mario 128, or 'New Mario' as it is dubbed internally at Nintendo, is
> expected to be the star of the show.
>
> SPOnG has a record of perfectly outlining what Iwata's keynote addresses
> will entail. And we can tell you with 100% certainty that in the next
> three and a bit weeks, we'll all be looking at Nintendo Revolution
> controller hardware and accompanying games. Exciting times indeed.
>
> We'll bring you updates as they break, as well as Tokyo Game Show coverage
> direct from the show floor."
>

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<nam75> wrote in message news:bMudnRJ0RfC9GpPeRVn-2A@comcast.com...
> http://www.tinyurl.com/85bwz
>
> " SPOnG can finally confirm the date by which the world will be relieved
> of the constant burden of wondering about what Nintendo's Revolution
> controller actually is.
>
> You'll be pleased to know that a full explanation of Revolution will be
> made by Nintendo president Satoru Iwata during his Tokyo Game Show keynote
> address. This news represents completely finalised Nintendo plans - Iwata
> will fully outline The Secret on 16th September 2005.
>
> Nintendo is assembling key media to attend this year's show, due to take
> place between 16th - 18th September 2005. Iwata will make his presentation
> of current activities at Nintendo. He will outline current projects and
> will then - unveil the Revolution in all its glory.
>
> The Revolution presentation will include an explicit outline of the
> hardware and its controller and input mechanic, as well as illustrate
> exactly how it will work. It will go on to show games running on the
> system and how they make use of the technology.
>
> Mario 128, or 'New Mario' as it is dubbed internally at Nintendo, is
> expected to be the star of the show.
>
> SPOnG has a record of perfectly outlining what Iwata's keynote addresses
> will entail. And we can tell you with 100% certainty that in the next
> three and a bit weeks, we'll all be looking at Nintendo Revolution
> controller hardware and accompanying games. Exciting times indeed.
>
> We'll bring you updates as they break, as well as Tokyo Game Show coverage
> direct from the show floor."
>

well I hope something comes of this.
the dearth of information thus far, is odd to say the least.

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