Difference between revisions of "E3 2005 Revolution Case"

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white case with a Nintendo logo was used at [[GDC2006]].
 
white case with a Nintendo logo was used at [[GDC2006]].
  
                                                                                                                                                       
 
 
[[File:IwataHoldingRevolution.png|thumb|right|Satoru Iwata (RIP) holding the prototype.]]
 
[[File:IwataHoldingRevolution.png|thumb|right|Satoru Iwata (RIP) holding the prototype.]]
 
[[File:WiiPrototypeRevolution.jpg|thumb|right|Promotional image of the case.]]
 
[[File:WiiPrototypeRevolution.jpg|thumb|right|Promotional image of the case.]]
 
[[File:Rvl-alpha.jpg|thumb|right|The [[E3 2006]] [[RVT-R Reader]], which uses this case]]
 
[[File:Rvl-alpha.jpg|thumb|right|The [[E3 2006]] [[RVT-R Reader]], which uses this case]]
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[[File:Rvl-2005-colors.jpg|thumb|right|Different color variations of the case.]]
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== Colors ==
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Besides black, this case was also to be shipped in the following colors, according to an [[E3 2005]] promo image:
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* Green
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* Red
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* Silver
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* White
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The white color was later adopted as the main color for the system, and the red one was used for a later special edition. The original black color itself was later used for the infamously [[LU64+]] black Wii.

Revision as of 06:27, 24 June 2018

This is the prototype black Wii casing seen at E3 2005. It was notably later re-used for the E3 2006 RVT-R Reader, however it is not known if the casing was used besides product showings and the E3 RVT-R Reader, as a different white case with a Nintendo logo was used at GDC2006.

Satoru Iwata (RIP) holding the prototype.
Promotional image of the case.
The E3 2006 RVT-R Reader, which uses this case
Different color variations of the case.

Colors

Besides black, this case was also to be shipped in the following colors, according to an E3 2005 promo image:

  • Green
  • Red
  • Silver
  • White

The white color was later adopted as the main color for the system, and the red one was used for a later special edition. The original black color itself was later used for the infamously LU64+ black Wii.