Sí, Kaplan dijo 3 carátulas de DVD.
Si nos atendemos a este escrito de Nintendo.com (USA) que viene a ser un simil del documento puesto en la web española, salen algunos detalles interesantes.
*Ante todo, se hace mucha referencia a su diminuto tamaño
*Se dice que será un poco más profunda que una carátula de DVD
*Luego parece ser que se podrá poner de pié, como PS2 y X360
*Se habla luego de un lector de 12cm pero no se menciona que pueda leer DVDs
*Se indica que los juegos GC se cargan en la misma bandeja.
*No lo van a enseñar todo puesto que hablan de meses durante los cuales se difundirá información
*Si mi inglés no me falla dice también que el sistema se iniciará rápidamente y que será de bajo consumo..
misterio.
Aquí el escrito:
Nintendo Reveals Early Details About Revolution -May 13, 2005-
Big things to come in small package.
Nintendo, the world leader in video game innovation, stated loud and clear that they are not to be overlooked in the next generation home console race with the revelation of several unique features of the company's next console system, code name Revolution, to key media outlets. According to the early information, Revolution will combine powerful technology and gaming-focused features in Nintendo's smallest home game console yet.
In its final form, Revolution will be about the thickness of three standard DVD cases and only slightly longer. The versatile Revolution will play either horizontally or vertically, allowing the user total flexibility in setting up a gaming session wherever they have a television.
Thanks to Nintendo's hardware development partners IBM and ATI, the small system will be packed with power that will enable it to wow players with its graphics. Nintendo's legions of loyal fans will be happy to learn that Revolution will be backward compatible, playing both Nintendo GameCube 8cm disks along with its own 12cm optical disks in the same self-loading media drive.
In the next generation, the addition of the Internet will be important to all consoles and particularly important to Nintendo. Revolution will be wireless Internet ready out of the box.
There's much more to Revolution that will be revealed over the coming months, but the combination of its compact size, wireless Internet, backward compatibility, quick start-up time and quiet, low-power operation add up to the start of a great game system. Get ready for the Nintendo Revolution in 2006!
Desde luego, sea lo que sea este hype/misterio pre-E3 me encanta