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Should the posted information hold true, it could very well be an interesting approach by Nintendo. So what if the graphics are on par (or slightly under) that of the Game Cube. It's not like they're bad. Same thing for the XBox or PS2. They still have plenty of life in them. If you can download any game that came out for any Nintendo console and play it on the Revolution and the system only costs $99 to $150.00, people will jump on it. Especially when gamers consider spending $300 to $400 for an XBox 360 (throw in more $$$ if you don't have a hi-def tv...if one is needed bad enough) and the PS3 rumored to be $400 to $500.

I would imagine though, that the specs of the Revolution will be better than that of the Game Cube. But I don't think it will be crazy. It would help keep cost down and the system affordable. If the Revolution is compatible with the Game Boy Advance/Mirco...the amount of games that could be played on the Rev would be insane.

/my thoughts

- SKINNER

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