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Nintendo 'not ready' to think about new consoleDela @ Mar 11, 2010 01:00 | 12 comments
Fils-Aime once against mirrored Nintendo's general attitude toward including the latest technology in games consoles, saying that as an enabler, technology has to enable a new and unique experience for players. "So when people talk about high definition for the Wii console our feedback is that that by itself will not create a brand new experience," he said.
"Therefore, we're not interested. What we have to push for are groundbreaking new experiences. Technology has to enable it, not to be a means all by itself." He said that Nintendo has no plans to sell virtual items like rivals, saying the company does not feel it is an idea that creates value for the consumer.
On the issue of the new motion controllers on the horizon for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 (PS3), Fils-Aime cautioned that the competition will face its own challenges in terms of the need to develop compelling software and to offer it as a competitive price.
"They will be separately challenged because the motion-enabled part of their business will only be a small part of their line. For us, it's core to what we do," he said. |
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Comment by: dragnandy (Mar 11, 2010 01:25) they need to focus less on the next gen console and more on the Wii motion+. I honestly think that its an important peripheral that Nintendo seriously needs to expand on and make it a basis for all of the wii games. |
Comment by: tatsh (Mar 11, 2010 03:01) Quote: This approach worked okay when Nintendo was the best console technically (N64 vs PS1, SNES vs Genesis, NES vs a lot of things), but it really cannot work today. The Wii is an upgraded GameCube and that's nice but where are all the big titles going? Often, 360 first and then PS3 if not both at once. Many games therefore get NO release whatsoever on the Wii, and some get a release but a limited one (cannot download DLC, reduced graphics of course, etc).
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Comment by: Ragnarok8 (Mar 11, 2010 03:06) Agreed, Wii need third party exclusives, or even third party games for that matter. |
Comment by: smike69 (Mar 11, 2010 04:13) Hmm
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Comment by: KillerBug (Mar 11, 2010 04:30) "When the software developer comes forward with an idea that can't be executed on the current platform, that's when we start thinking seriously about the next system"
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Comment by: emugamer (Mar 11, 2010 12:24) Quote: lol...the devs don't go to Nintendo with their ideas because Nintendo refused to create the hardware. It's easy to stifle innovation when the devs have to work within the limitations of yester-years hardware. There are plenty of other examples of current gen MS and Sony ideas that can't be executed on a Wii platform. Are they blind? What really happened is Nintendo's own in-house devs got the memo that told them that their hands will be tied, and for the next 10 years find new ways to market old gimmicks. There is no shortage of possibilities for next gen Mario and Zelda. Richer environments, deeper, longer stories, expanded multiplayer possibilities. Game developers should be able to utilize new tech to expand their creative horizons. Thank goodness MS and Sony see this. All Nintendo seems to care about is profit and risk. They need to go balls-to-the-wall and allow their exclusives (and customer base) to grow. Talk about being detached from reality. Is it possible that Kim Jong-il secretly became the majority shareholder of Nintendo?
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Comment by: Josipher (Mar 11, 2010 12:28) Originally posted by KillerBug: good to see people dont buy into his crap"
Quote: so essentially what hes saying is that if i could mod my N64 to have 3d gaming id choose crappy animated 3d images of mario instead of high def God of war on the PS3?
mods go home
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Comment by: DoomLight (Mar 11, 2010 13:09) The Next Nintendo will have the processing power of either an Atari 2600 or Original Xbox overclocked to 1.2 ghz. and will be controlled by telepathy.
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Comment by: emugamer (Mar 11, 2010 13:20) Originally posted by DoomLight: I want a Tron game. If nintendo can sell the Tron suit with it, I'll buy one :P |
Comment by: jos22 (Mar 11, 2010 16:10) Quote: could not agree more.
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Comment by: xnonsuchx (Mar 12, 2010 03:37) Whoever named this article got it wrong...it reads "Nintendo 'not ready' to think about new console" when the actual article quote is "not ready yet to begin work on a new home console," which is quite different.
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Comment by: KillerBug (Mar 12, 2010 04:39) Ok, but they really should be nailing down specifics...no...they should have had a prototype at E3...that way they would only be like 6 years behind everyone else.
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