Post by eh on Mar 6, 2005 1:51:43 GMT -5
REGGIE SPEAKS!!!!!!!!
here it is translated
CN: When will we see a real 'online' strategy on Nintendo's systems?
R: We'll be talking about online at the next E3. But we'll probably give you more information about this before the show.
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CN: Does Nintendo have plans to launch more 'Teen' and 'Mature' games?
R: Yes. In the case of 'Mature' games we're working internally, as well as with licensees, to make sure that they develop big titles for that segment of people. For example the excitement of Resident Evil, that proves that people for those titles exist on the Nintendo GameCube. Something that Iwata and Miyamoto have seen is that those types of games are exciting, for this reason we'll keep launching them through licensees. For our part we'll keep developing our titles like: Mario, Metroid, Donkey Kong, etc. Something we do very well.
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CN: The Nintendo Revolution will be demonstrated at E3?
R: Yes, we're going to demonstrate it.
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CN: Will it be playable or only an exibition?
R: This I can't answer; you have to understand that Nintendo always keeps their information until the last minute, reason because the competition always reacts and copies all the innovations, like: wireless controllers, multiplayer games, etc. I can assure you that the surprises that you'll see with 'Revolution' will be more than you can imagine.
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CN: What does Nintendo do with cases like Resident Evil 4, that were at first announced as exclusives and now aren't?
R: Resident Evil 4 is exclusive at this moment. We'll see when the competition comes out, how it works and what are its advantages, since this game was developed to take advantage of the capacity of the Nintendo GameCube. It probably won't be the same. The question is if we're going to keep developing exclusive games with licensees; the answer is: yes.
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CN: Are the licensees working on titles for the 'Revolution' already?
R: We provided licensees certain information so they can begin to develop games. We'll talk about this in more detail at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco in March. There we'll have a new opportunity to share information.
heres the link
www.esmas.com/clubnintendo/portada/425897.html
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Its funny how Iwata likes to make you dissapointed and then reggie comes in and hypes you up to no end ^_^
(still no Tails faces -_-)
here it is translated
CN: When will we see a real 'online' strategy on Nintendo's systems?
R: We'll be talking about online at the next E3. But we'll probably give you more information about this before the show.
-------------------------------------------------------------
CN: Does Nintendo have plans to launch more 'Teen' and 'Mature' games?
R: Yes. In the case of 'Mature' games we're working internally, as well as with licensees, to make sure that they develop big titles for that segment of people. For example the excitement of Resident Evil, that proves that people for those titles exist on the Nintendo GameCube. Something that Iwata and Miyamoto have seen is that those types of games are exciting, for this reason we'll keep launching them through licensees. For our part we'll keep developing our titles like: Mario, Metroid, Donkey Kong, etc. Something we do very well.
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CN: The Nintendo Revolution will be demonstrated at E3?
R: Yes, we're going to demonstrate it.
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CN: Will it be playable or only an exibition?
R: This I can't answer; you have to understand that Nintendo always keeps their information until the last minute, reason because the competition always reacts and copies all the innovations, like: wireless controllers, multiplayer games, etc. I can assure you that the surprises that you'll see with 'Revolution' will be more than you can imagine.
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CN: What does Nintendo do with cases like Resident Evil 4, that were at first announced as exclusives and now aren't?
R: Resident Evil 4 is exclusive at this moment. We'll see when the competition comes out, how it works and what are its advantages, since this game was developed to take advantage of the capacity of the Nintendo GameCube. It probably won't be the same. The question is if we're going to keep developing exclusive games with licensees; the answer is: yes.
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CN: Are the licensees working on titles for the 'Revolution' already?
R: We provided licensees certain information so they can begin to develop games. We'll talk about this in more detail at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco in March. There we'll have a new opportunity to share information.
heres the link
www.esmas.com/clubnintendo/portada/425897.html
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Its funny how Iwata likes to make you dissapointed and then reggie comes in and hypes you up to no end ^_^
(still no Tails faces -_-)