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Monday, May 23, 2005

GameCube: E3 2005: Shigeru Miyamoto Interview

GameCube: E3 2005: Shigeru Miyamoto Interview: "IGNcube: We're all assuming that the revolutionary aspect of Revolution is the controller. Do you know what the Revolution is yet or are you still trying to figure that out?

Shigeru Miyamoto: [Laughs] You're doubting me, aren't you? I can see that you're over there mistrusting my word. I understand. [Laughs]

Of course. It's set in stone. It has been determined. I'd love to show it to you. I'd love to be able to show you the features of the Revolution controller and tell you about them. However, unfortunately if we do that too early those ideas would be stolen. We know that from past history. Analog stick. Boom - gone. Rumble Pak. We bring it out and everybody has to have rumble. We got the wireless out first and now there's wireless everywhere. So we have to keep it under wraps."


Interesting, Nintendo has some ideas to make their next console unique. These ideas can get stolen, therefore, the plan is to wait until Sony and XBOX have product before making the announcement.

Looks like MS XBOX 360 will be squeezed by Nintendo innovation and Sony marketing muscle.

If this "novel" next-gen game platform is affordable, $199-$299, then Nintendo can really gain marketshare on MS and push Sony.

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