
Engadget has received an image that, if the mysterious sender is to be believed, is a snap of one of Nintendo's Japanese presentation slides intended to introduce the Revolution's new name: The Nintendo Go.
Though this has every chance of being a hoax, it's worth entertaining the possibility that this is the real deal. The logo seems similar in design to that of the Gamecube and, if you're feeling particular abstract, you might even see a d-pad exploring multiple dimensions in there. Fake or not, we like it. The truth is mere hours away.
In the meantime, what does your instinct tell you?







Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
3-23-2006 @ 10:21AM
Loban said...
Well, I wouldn't be surprised at all. I was completely shocked, and horrified, when I finally heard the dolphin's final name (GameCube). I thought it sounded rather silly, but I got used to it.
And remember, 'Go' is 'Five' in Japanese and this is their fifth console. So in Japanese it would be liking calling it the Nintendo Five, which isn't so bad.
Reply
3-23-2006 @ 10:23AM
Dan Z said...
Looks nice, but I think incorporating the 'x' logo makes it resemble the x-box just a bit too much.
I'm thinking it's fake for just that reason.
Reply
3-23-2006 @ 10:25AM
Rivendale286 said...
Sadly, it looks pretty legit to me. I hope they keep the Revolution name, GO is just not a good name (for Americans at least). Just think about when it comes out: "Hey man do you want to play some Go?", that just sounds horrible. Oh well, I guess we'll know soon enough...
Reply
3-23-2006 @ 10:25AM
Rivendale286 said...
Sadly, it looks pretty legit to me. I hope they keep the Revolution name, GO is just not a good name (for Americans at least). Just think about when it comes out: "Hey man do you want to play some Go?", that just sounds horrible. Oh well, I guess we'll know soon enough...
Reply
3-23-2006 @ 10:28AM
DidYouLoseASock said...
It is most likely fake but I give them big props to the idea behind the logo because how the whole 3d cube thing like the logo for GC and N64. Has every one forgot N64 logo. No one even mentions it. The angle maybe a little bit different that the GC but its still the same idea as the gamecube logo with the C inside a G which makes a cube (i know alot of people who did not even know that’s what it was until i told them) and the N64 with the creative 3D cube N. So with the + cube logo I give them credit because its the same idea behind it as Nintendo’s other logos. I give it a 50% chance that the real Revolution logo has the same 3d cube idea.
Reply
3-23-2006 @ 10:30AM
Paul said...
Coincidentally, "Go" is often said to be Hiroshi Yamauchi's favorite game, and an NES version of the board game is the only video game he'd ever played.
Reply
3-23-2006 @ 10:36AM
bryan said...
I am sure the guys at the GoNintendo blog are loving this idea. It looks legit to me. I hope I am suprised. The "Nintendo" would be a perfectly acceptable name.
Reply
3-23-2006 @ 10:39AM
DidYouLoseASock said...
...But Hiroshi Yamauchi left nintendo 4 years ago so it would have no connection. And if its true that "Go" is the only he has ever played im glad he is gone...
Reply
3-23-2006 @ 10:41AM
captain_duck said...
It looks real enough, but well if you have a projector at home/work you could make something like that yourself. Its some quality designing though. The logo itself clearly gives you the idea of 3D movement/control, which is the main idea behind the revo.
But the name, go.. i dunno i like revolution more, even though revolution is a tad to long for a console name.
Anyway it could be real and could be wrong at the same time. Remember the names ninty was calling the GC before they announced the final name ? Horrid stuff like starcube and starroad or whatever.
Reply
3-23-2006 @ 10:43AM
Paul said...
Oh yeah, I know Yamauchi is gone, but it's a neat coincidence nonetheless.
Reply
3-23-2006 @ 10:48AM
andrew said...
It's probably going to be pronounced GEE-OH. Kinda like DS.
Reply
3-23-2006 @ 10:51AM
Josh said...
I call a fake. Why would the slide be in Japanese if the GDC speech is in San Jose, California? Also, Paul, about Yamauchi, I heard also when he did play that Go game on Famicom, he got so frustrated with the controls that he just gave the controller to someone next to him and told him where to play, but that was from an episode of some British show that was posted somewhere on Joystiq...
Reply
3-23-2006 @ 10:53AM
AssemblyLineHuman said...
That is one sexy logo, though.
Reply
3-23-2006 @ 10:54AM
Peter-Paul said...
Looks VERY convincing. As already stated, this IS Nintendo's fifth console, so Go would be a nice 'double meaning' name. And the logo is very probable as well, a D-Pad (the second most important 'button' on the controller, after the big "a" button) in all three, it is very much in the sense of the revolution controller.
Plus; the English word Go is a movement, and you will have to move the controller to control games :)
Reply
3-23-2006 @ 11:08AM
unreal mccoy said...
Maybe Nintendo Go will be the name for the dowload service or some other online feature.
Reply
3-23-2006 @ 11:09AM
hyzer76 said...
I think it looks pretty legit. That's a good deal of logo work for someone just to make it up. As far as the japanese: 1) Just because we are in CA, doesn't mean everyone reads in english. This is a developers convention, and alot of them are japanese. 2) We don't know what that says on the side. Could just be back content stuff, like a power point presentation. Possible you aren't going to see the side content in the presentation.
Reply
3-23-2006 @ 11:13AM
Mike said...
I think this would actually be a pretty cool name and logo for their new online service. The logo represents several d-pads coming together, and "Go" would be a great name for the online multiplayer and game download service.
Reply
3-23-2006 @ 11:28AM
push2flush said...
"11. It's probably going to be pronounced GEE-OH. Kinda like DS."
Umm... Lets hope not... anyone remember Neo Geo?
My moneys on its the Onling Gaming or Virtual Console's name. Nintendo GO (Gaming Online?) But that might mean a possible rename of the Nintendo WFC, unless thats DS only... soo confused...
Reply
3-23-2006 @ 11:29AM
Aaron said...
or maybe.... THIS IS THE NAME OF THEIR NEXT CONSOLE AFTER THE REVOLUTION! but you would have to change your website if this was the real name for the revo, and Go Fanboy doesn't have the same ring to it.
Reply
3-23-2006 @ 11:30AM
blackghost said...
Umm ... Maybe it should be pronounced "Djee Ow" and has some meaning. Or maybe as said, "Go" is the name for the online feature ( Nintendo Gaming Online :/ )
We'll see soon.
Reply
3-23-2006 @ 11:47AM
go...go..go.go go go...go..go.go go go said...
go is cool name people yea yea go go go go
Reply
3-23-2006 @ 12:27PM
The Real Floyd Hayes said...
Nintendo Gaming Online makes perfect sense Plushster -
Reply
3-23-2006 @ 12:57PM
jonathon said...
i think it's just the name for thier revolution online service u can't get any better than REVOLUTION for the name of an console!
Reply
3-23-2006 @ 1:04PM
Kra(I)d said...
Nintendo Gyroscopic Operation (Nintendo GO), wow, sounds kinda cool when you put it like that.
btw the name is an idea. just in case you were wondering
Reply
3-23-2006 @ 3:23PM
sphetr2 said...
Please, PLEASE let this be fake!!!! I like the logo, but Go?
Reply
3-23-2006 @ 6:44PM
Trauts said...
If they call it the Nintendo Go, I'm tempted to almost not even buy it just because of that... Nintendo Revolution sounds MUCH better.
I'm betting Hoax. Nintendo has more style than that.
After all, there's Takeout food... it's to Go, as well... and it usually doesn't last very long before it spoils.
Reply
3-23-2006 @ 9:23PM
Eric said...
There is something slightly wrong with the lighting of the 3D d-pad cube thing. The middle looks like a cube but is popping out because of the lighting. It might be fake. I REALLY hope that is not the new console's name.
Reply
3-24-2006 @ 3:43AM
Gnac said...
If you squint, it looks a bit like an atom.
Logo: yes
Name: DO NOT WAAANT
Reply
3-24-2006 @ 4:34AM
RickJS said...
I don't think some of you get it, it could very well be nintendo GO because Hiroshi still has a say in hat goes on with nintendo.
Reply
3-24-2006 @ 7:19AM
horrain said...
Imho when they refer to Go they didnt mean the boardgame they mean the number, Go = Five in english, you can check here: http://www.freedict.com/onldict/jap.html so if anything it will be called N5 or somthing simular.
Reply
3-24-2006 @ 12:05PM
kevin davila said...
Why not call it G5? Sounds more cool! I mean stick with nintendo Go but just nickname it G5. G5 sounds more hip than Nintendo GO, but thats just my opinion what do u guys think?
Reply
3-24-2006 @ 12:21PM
kevin davila said...
why not call it G5? huh what do u guys think? Doesn't that sound more cool! i mean it would still mean Nintendo Go but to make it short or nickname it G5
Reply
3-25-2006 @ 12:18PM
Sowdi said...
First of all I think it's fake- or at least hope so because Revolution is probably the best name for them to stick with.
I agree with the people who have said GO is japanese for 5, it's the fifth console also you use the controller in 5 dimensions, it's a very active console there's the Gaming Online connection and also the numerous d pads stuck together emphasising the multiplayer axpect of the console.
Most of which I've said is what other afore me have said before but there's another angle to look at, maybe it isn't the revolutions name but the gameboy's; Gamboy O-something, psp in terms of gaming has the processing power while the ds has the inovation where is Nintendo answer to power? Although stated by them on many occasions that they aren't in the same console market there has been nothing on the hand held scene in that respect. Therefore it is okay to surmise that they are still in the market of hand held gaming with the intent to produce fantastic visuals at low cost.
-Sowdi
Reply
3-26-2006 @ 4:43AM
Ben Serwa said...
If this is real, it probably refers to the number five in Japanese and will be called the Nintendo Five in the US. But it seems fake to me...
Reply
3-27-2006 @ 4:53AM
halfminuteman said...
please no.
A name that makes people laugh is not good, which would be a terrible shot to the foot for a system with so much potetial. Can settle with the logo but, just stick with Nrev, it sounds light years better.
Reply
3-27-2006 @ 12:36PM
Macabre.Maniacality said...
Honestly, I think all of this has potential. The whole "GO" thing seems, in my opinion, a good name for the console, knowing the stuff Nintendo has come up with in the past. But, I prefer "Revolution", myself.
The picture looks like it's a picture of a slide in a presentation, but, who would pull a camera out randomly, take a picture, and send it out around the internet?
Reply
3-27-2006 @ 4:39PM
robbie said...
djee ow? isnt that orc language from warcraft 2?
work complete!
i prefer ON than GO
i hope GO goes
and ON gets GO off
Reply
3-27-2006 @ 4:55PM
robbie said...
maybe nint is going back to differentiating the names having unique names
for us and japan like back in the nes famicom days, japan go us revolution
plus dont japan mix the ls and rs, which would make revolution harder to pronounce
go easier. levorution!
Reply
3-29-2006 @ 5:32AM
halfminuteman said...
To maniacality.
"Honestly, I think all of this has potential. The whole "GO" thing seems, in my opinion, a good name for the console"
You cannot be serious. I completely agree with Trauts. Is it meant to be pronouced G...O or go, u know what either way it's a ridiculous concept.
Reply
4-15-2006 @ 8:29AM
X_Arre said...
Lol, even if the name did change (I'm really hoping it doesn't), me and my friends would probably still call it revolution out of habit.
Reply
4-20-2006 @ 4:34PM
Meph said...
It does kinda look legit, but the Japanese character for 'Go' isn't shown at all in that blurb of text, if that means anything at all.
Reply
4-28-2006 @ 2:30PM
dsharp said...
We'll we all know the truth now... It's.... It's... Wiiii!!!
Reply