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Steroyd
11-01-2005, 15:54
A Nintendo of Europe executive has stated that the company is staying well out of the scrap over who's got the most powerful next-gen console, and has no plans to start piling in.

In an interview with Dutch magazine [N]Gamer, senior director of marketing Jim Merrick is quoted as saying: "Regarding the specifications, we will probably never 'release' this information as we feel that it is largely irrelevant.

"While some of our competitors enjoy comparing specifications, it has little or nothing to do with how satisfied the consumers will be with the system and the games once they are released."
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And there was no budging him, either: "I know people are hungry for information on Revolution and we respect and appreciate that, but we don't want to contribute to the cloud of meaningless information that surrounds the next generation systems." What, you mean it's not "a living entertainment experience powered by human energy that revolves around you and makes you at the center of your experience," like Peter Moore's vision of X360, Jim? For shame.

Merrick said the development of Revolution instalments in the Zelda, Mario, Metroid Prime and Smash Brothers series is "progressing well", and reaffirmed that not all games will use the "freehand" style remote controller - there's the "classic-style expansion controller" as well, of course.

"This option is there for new games that will be created that are most suited to a traditional style of controller. We are not trying to say that the ‘traditional’ controller design is not valid, in fact Nintendo is responsible for most of the features that are found on today’s traditional controllers," Merrick pointed out.

So what of Satoru Iwata's recent comments that Nintendo could follow in Microsoft's footsteps and opt for a simultaneous worldwide release of the Revolution? Well, that depends on what how you define simultaneous.

Speaking to Spanish website MeriStation this time, Merrick said: "What we can guarantee is that the Revolution will be sent in the same four-month period anywhere in the world." Oh.

And there's still a wait in store before we get to see the Revolution's games in action - no footage will be released before the end of the year, according to Merrick. He added that Nintendo has always put the emphasis on fun rather than graphical capabilities, and therefore there won't be any screenshots released before the games are actually playable.

Which should be some time around May, we reckon - Merrick told us back in September that he'd be "very disappointed" if there weren't playable Revolution games on display at E3 2006.

Finally, Merrick talked briefly about the Revolution's multiplayer features. He confirmed that the Revolution will use game sharing technology just like the DS, so you'll be able to face off with an opponent on another console using just one copy of the game. Smart.

Merrick offered no further hints as to when the Revolution will hit the shops, so all we have to go on is Iwata's previous comments that will be out "during 2006, but after the current fiscal year." Roll on post-fiscal 2006, then...

http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=61492

taking the smart approach i see, let MS and Sony do their thang, and let Nintendo silently creep from behind. :lol:

Lefein
11-01-2005, 16:28
Nintendo is going to make itself the second console of choice worldwide. They are going to expand their market into the casual gamer and "lite" gamer.

Nintendo is going to make a lot of people happy, which makes me happy. The numbers are fun to talk about, but once everythings on the shelves, it wont matter.

coolguy
11-01-2005, 20:11
Nintendo will tell us the specs of the revloution
when the time is right.
nintendo is takeing a driffrent path with the revoltion.
nintenod said they dont care about how power it is.
what counts is the games.
and they are right,

Nikorasu
11-02-2005, 00:58
Specs are important to 'know' but not important to compare with other consoles!

They will tell us... eventually. ^_~

What matters, is how the console will preform in-game!
Shigeru Miyamoto said it pretty good:
"We could throw out a bunch of numbers, too, but what we're going to do is wait until our chips are done and we're going to find out how everything in the game is running, what its peak performance is, and those are the numbers that we're going to release because those are the numbers that really count."
Honestly, I think that those final numbers will be just as good as the competition.

Also what Lefein said, makes me want to add this:
Even if Nitendo Revolution isn't the best in sales, (it will surely outsell GameCube, I'm sure of that) It will probably be the most widely chosen as 2nd console by ANY smart gamer that wants 2 consoles! Because Rev will offer things that PS3 and 360 wont have! as well as it will have the most unique games, where as PS3 and 360 will have lots of ports between eachother.
I'm sure it will do pretty good in sales, and I know I will buy one first... but I think for the majority out there, if they are smart, The Revolution will really be the console to buy as a 2nd home game system.
(its gonne be cheaper too, how can you resist!?) XD

DeputyDon
11-02-2005, 01:57
I posted practically the same thing last night, it's just in different words.

http://ps3forums.com/viewtopic.php?t=8587

Thats my thread, same thing basically, different source.

Mika Mo 25
11-20-2005, 07:03
I say specs arent important as long as they are in the ballpark with the other consoles of that generation. Its basically all about the experience the console gives the gamer and how the games and controls feel with the console.

luxurys
01-31-2008, 19:54
http://ps3.ign.com/articles/848/848745p1.html