Monday, September 19, 2005

Finally! It's Here!

RPG Maker 3! Okay, maybe that comes out tomorrow, but nevertheless, I turned on my computer yesterday and went on IGN.com to find that the Revolution controller was offically revealed Friday. Being that I had a busy weekend, I didn't watch G4TV or hardly go on the computer. So by now, it's old news. But unless there's other people out there who didn't see it like me, then here you go. Kudos to you.





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What do you think? Can you say that it's not going to be something new? With the DS started the original ideas, but now it's pouring in with the Revolution. Leaves you speechless. You may be asking, why is it in the shape of a remote controller and held like one to? Well, you can shoot through space and your TV, like a cusor. Also the "device" is tilt senseitive, which means you, as an example, if you were playing a new Legend of Zelda game, you can actually hack and slash with the sword. Also you can turn it on it's side to play the older NES games.

So far, the "home" button is still being held a mystery. Why does Nintendo do this to us!? We want answers to our questions and we get the answers, yet it makes even more questions. There must be more to it than the controller as being the "revolution" of gaming. Let it be hardware, graphics, maybe a whole internet server. Who knows? So far it's supposed to be around $200, yet so far, it costs money to download the older games. That might rake in money over time.

I think the Revolution will get me back into gaming, also RPG Maker 3 too. And put The Movies in there too. RPG Maker 3 comes out tomorrow but I think I'll give it a day or two to see if it's any good. I heard it's the easiest game maker aroud, yet very limited in what you can do. You can't create your own battle scripts, customize characters fully, et cetra. Why can't they take RPG Maker XP, make it 3D, and slap it on either the console or the computer with all of the simple options, yet no limits of RPG Maker 3? That'd be a perfect RPG Maker. Yet will they do it? No.

At least RPG Maker 3 is 3D and has pretty decent graphics. But now they're doing the vice versa of RPG Maker 2. RPG Maker 2 had terrible blocky graphics, yet almost no limits. RPG Maker 3 has pretty darn good 3D graphics yet so many limits from what I can tell that it seems like the saying, "Graphics aren't everything", will take effect.

I really have to go now. Family problems. ...and homework. See ya.

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