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Re: R2 Jupiter!

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 9:24 pm
by TheWaddler
i completely agree with Ali ...... yup nuff said :D

Re: R2 Jupiter!

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 10:07 pm
by robbaylis79
I could be wrong but maybe he means that they are making them in that order and not necessarily bringing them out in that same order, because bringing the hardest out 1st would be a silly idea. That would be like playing a computer game on the hard setting, then having a second play through on easy. It doesnt happen lol

Re: R2 Jupiter!

Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 12:25 am
by pcad
hmm.. Based on size and number of moons.
Here's a list of planetary moons. The number changes often and many are small and not well known.

Mercury. None
Venus. None
Earth. One big one
Mars. Two small ones
Jupiter. Four big ones, at least 67 total
Saturn. One big one, six medium ones, at least 53 total
Uranus. Five large moons, at least 27 total
Neptune. One big one, at least 13 total
Pluto. One really big one relative to Pluto's size, at least 5 total

Not that this is important, just interesting trivia

Re: R2 Jupiter!

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2013 7:25 pm
by Naz737
The "Coming soon" tab on the revo website has an update! Looks like they're trying to get the R2 Mercury out in May! :D

Re: R2 Jupiter!

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2013 8:02 pm
by prodigy
Great news! I just hope the CE sets will be delivered before that, but I also want the R2 Jupiter as soon as possible. It will be a busy year for me then :)

Re: R2 Jupiter!

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2013 8:10 pm
by Chyron
prodigy wrote:Great news! I just hope the CE sets will be delivered before that, but I also want the R2 Jupiter as soon as possible. It will be a busy year for me then :)
Well I did notice too the note about new cases for Revo's coming soon. In 1,3,6, or 9 slot capacities. Here's hoping that supply came from a working relationship with the CE case manufacturer.

Re: R2 Jupiter!

Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2013 10:16 am
by AFKAN
pcad wrote:hmm.. Based on size and number of moons.
Here's a list of planetary moons. The number changes often and many are small and not well known.

Mercury. None
Venus. None
Earth. One big one
Mars. Two small ones
Jupiter. Four big ones, at least 67 total
Saturn. One big one, six medium ones, at least 53 total
Uranus. Five large moons, at least 27 total
Neptune. One big one, at least 13 total
Pluto. One really big one relative to Pluto's size, at least 5 total

Not that this is important, just interesting trivia

[pedantic mode]Pluto no longer a planet ;)[/pedantic mode] :lol:

Re: R2 Jupiter!

Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2013 10:44 am
by RevoGuy
We will be revealing more about the new range in a few weeks.

Re: R2 Jupiter!

Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2013 11:30 am
by Paradox
AFKAN wrote:[pedantic mode]Pluto no longer a planet ;)[/pedantic mode] :lol:
[super pedantic mode]Technically it is still a planet, although it is now classified as a dwarf one.[/super pedantic mode] :lol:

Re: R2 Jupiter!

Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2013 11:56 am
by AFKAN
Paradox wrote:
AFKAN wrote:[pedantic mode]Pluto no longer a planet ;)[/pedantic mode] :lol:
[super pedantic mode]Technically it is still a planet, although it is now classified as a dwarf one.[/super pedantic mode] :lol:
[completely off topic awkward git mode]Well if you're going to include it then you'll have to include at least Eris ;)[/completely off topic awkward git mode] :lol: