Op de website van IGN is vandaag een wel heel indrukwekkende 2MB applet verschenen van de Nintendo Revolution controller. Zo kan er ingezoomd worden en kunnen de verschillende kleuren van de afstandsbediening bekeken worden. Het geheel is in een 3D structuur gemaakt en kan dus haarfijn bekeken worden.
The peripheral communicates wirelessly using Bluetooth technology with a motion sensor bar placed on or near a television to provide gamers with full control freedom within a virtual 3D box. The controller interprets movements in the X, Y and Z axes, which means that it reads and translates horizontal and vertical motion, as well as depth. It, in essence, becomes an extension of the player, reading their movements and applying them to any given game situation. For example, thrusting the controller forward might cause legendary hero Link to do the same with his sword in a new Revolution Zelda title. Or, the peripheral could stand in for a mouse on a computer, effectively providing unparalleled precision aiming in a first-person shooter. The applications are practically limitless.