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    Default People who think low of the Revolution controller OBVIOUSLY haven't seen this....

    Quote Originally Posted by uploader @ Demonoid
    Nintendo Revolution's controller....



    --Vid�o--

    02:20
    320 x 240
    896 Kbits/s
    Windows Media Video 9


    --Audio--

    128 kbps 48 kHz,
    stereo 1-pass CBR
    Windows Media Audio 9.1

    INFO : this is NOT a fucking screener ripped from a video game show...
    This time around, am definitely looking forward to the "Revolution"

    Edit: Not sure how many people have seen this vid, so thought I should post it here. Check out the torrent file. Its just 12 mb
    Last edited by Kazekage Gaara; 16th-March-2007 at 17:09.

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