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    by Published on November 16th, 2006 17:24

    Mario creator Shigeru Miyamoto has revealed that Nintendo initially intended its next-gen console to go on sale for under US $100 - but certain features pushed up the price.

    Speaking in an interview with Business Week Miyamoto said, "Originally, I wanted a machine that would cost $100. My idea was to spend nothing on the console technology so all the money could be spent on improving the interface and software.

    "If we hadn't used NAND flash memory and other pricey parts, we might have succeeded," he added.

    At first Nintendo "didn't think it was possible to build a powerful machine for less than 50,000 Yen" (330 Euro), and there were concerns about power consumption, cooling systems and boot-up time.

    In the end, "We had to compromise on graphics and give up on a powerful chip," Miyamoto conceded.

    "Many of our employees initially wanted high-definition graphics. But they agreed with us that graphics wouldn't matter if the games weren't fun to play." However, Miyamoto observed, the Wii is "much faster" than the GameCube.

    He explained that much of the thinking behind the Wii came from trying to imagine what would convince mothers to buy a console for their kids - "We talked about basic concepts and goals, not about the technical specifications of the console.

    "Our goal was to come up with a machine that moms would want - easy to use, quick to start up, not a huge energy drain, and quiet while it was running," Miyamoto said. ...
    by Published on November 16th, 2006 17:24

    Mario creator Shigeru Miyamoto has revealed that Nintendo initially intended its next-gen console to go on sale for under US $100 - but certain features pushed up the price.

    Speaking in an interview with Business Week Miyamoto said, "Originally, I wanted a machine that would cost $100. My idea was to spend nothing on the console technology so all the money could be spent on improving the interface and software.

    "If we hadn't used NAND flash memory and other pricey parts, we might have succeeded," he added.

    At first Nintendo "didn't think it was possible to build a powerful machine for less than 50,000 Yen" (330 Euro), and there were concerns about power consumption, cooling systems and boot-up time.

    In the end, "We had to compromise on graphics and give up on a powerful chip," Miyamoto conceded.

    "Many of our employees initially wanted high-definition graphics. But they agreed with us that graphics wouldn't matter if the games weren't fun to play." However, Miyamoto observed, the Wii is "much faster" than the GameCube.

    He explained that much of the thinking behind the Wii came from trying to imagine what would convince mothers to buy a console for their kids - "We talked about basic concepts and goals, not about the technical specifications of the console.

    "Our goal was to come up with a machine that moms would want - easy to use, quick to start up, not a huge energy drain, and quiet while it was running," Miyamoto said. ...
    by Published on November 16th, 2006 17:20

    Via Gamesindustry

    Nintendo has declined to confirm whether a new version of the Wii with DVD playback feature will go on sale outside of Japan - despite a "worldwide agreement" with tech provider Sonic.

    Plans to launch the new model were first announced last month, with Nintendo suggesting it was unlikely the machine would make it to the US and Europe.

    But earlier this week, digital media software company Sonic Solution confirmed that its CinePlayer CE DVD Navigator will be included in the new Wii, which is due to arrive "in the latter half of 2007".

    Now a Sonic spokesperson has told GamesIndustry.biz that it has signed a "worldwide agreement" with Nintendo, stating, "In terms of the specific details of the relationship, Sonic provides an SDK, which Nintendo users to incorporate DVD playback into their system.

    "As the enabler of technology in Wii, Sonic does not define the implementation. Sonic provided Nintendo with its DVD playback SDK, which will be integrated by them to their specifications."

    A spokesperson for Nintendo UK said, "We have previously confirmed that an enhanced version of Wii capable of playing DVD's would launch at some point in the future in Japan.

    "This release simply confirms Sonic as the partner in that venture and that the new version of Wii will come to market in the second half of 2007. It does not confirm where it will launch. We are simply not making any further region specific announcements at this time." ...
    by Published on November 16th, 2006 17:20

    Via Gamesindustry

    Nintendo has declined to confirm whether a new version of the Wii with DVD playback feature will go on sale outside of Japan - despite a "worldwide agreement" with tech provider Sonic.

    Plans to launch the new model were first announced last month, with Nintendo suggesting it was unlikely the machine would make it to the US and Europe.

    But earlier this week, digital media software company Sonic Solution confirmed that its CinePlayer CE DVD Navigator will be included in the new Wii, which is due to arrive "in the latter half of 2007".

    Now a Sonic spokesperson has told GamesIndustry.biz that it has signed a "worldwide agreement" with Nintendo, stating, "In terms of the specific details of the relationship, Sonic provides an SDK, which Nintendo users to incorporate DVD playback into their system.

    "As the enabler of technology in Wii, Sonic does not define the implementation. Sonic provided Nintendo with its DVD playback SDK, which will be integrated by them to their specifications."

    A spokesperson for Nintendo UK said, "We have previously confirmed that an enhanced version of Wii capable of playing DVD's would launch at some point in the future in Japan.

    "This release simply confirms Sonic as the partner in that venture and that the new version of Wii will come to market in the second half of 2007. It does not confirm where it will launch. We are simply not making any further region specific announcements at this time." ...
    by Published on November 16th, 2006 17:20

    Via Gamesindustry

    Nintendo has declined to confirm whether a new version of the Wii with DVD playback feature will go on sale outside of Japan - despite a "worldwide agreement" with tech provider Sonic.

    Plans to launch the new model were first announced last month, with Nintendo suggesting it was unlikely the machine would make it to the US and Europe.

    But earlier this week, digital media software company Sonic Solution confirmed that its CinePlayer CE DVD Navigator will be included in the new Wii, which is due to arrive "in the latter half of 2007".

    Now a Sonic spokesperson has told GamesIndustry.biz that it has signed a "worldwide agreement" with Nintendo, stating, "In terms of the specific details of the relationship, Sonic provides an SDK, which Nintendo users to incorporate DVD playback into their system.

    "As the enabler of technology in Wii, Sonic does not define the implementation. Sonic provided Nintendo with its DVD playback SDK, which will be integrated by them to their specifications."

    A spokesperson for Nintendo UK said, "We have previously confirmed that an enhanced version of Wii capable of playing DVD's would launch at some point in the future in Japan.

    "This release simply confirms Sonic as the partner in that venture and that the new version of Wii will come to market in the second half of 2007. It does not confirm where it will launch. We are simply not making any further region specific announcements at this time." ...
    by Published on November 16th, 2006 16:31

    The Wii will hit stores in America this Sunday, along with 20 titles for gamers to get stuck into.

    We've had the list of games due for release before Christmas for some time, but Nintendo has now confirmed which of those will land on day one, and they are:

    The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess

    Wii Sports (Packaged with every Wii)

    EXCITE TRUCK

    Call of Duty 3

    Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam

    Marvel Ultimate Alliance

    Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2

    Trauma Center: Second Opinion

    Madden NFL '07

    Rampage: Total Destruction

    Happy Feet

    The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy

    Avatar: The Last Airbender

    Cars

    SpongeBob SquarePants: The Creature from the Krusty Krab

    Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz

    GT Pro Series

    Monster 4X4 World Circuit

    Rayman Raving Rabbids

    Red Steel


    The following games will become available in the US in the five weeks following this weekend's launch:

    Rapala Tournament Fishing

    World Series of Poker: Tournament of Champions

    Chicken Little: Ace in Action

    Need for Speed: Carbon

    Elebits

    Konami; The Ant Bully

    Metal Slug Anthology

    Super Swing Golf

    Barnyard

    Far Cry: Vengeance

    Open Season

    Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Double Agent

    Ice Age 2: The Meltdown

    Nintendo will also make a total of 30 retro games available for download though the Virtual Console feature on Wii, giving early adopters plenty to be getting on with. Perplexed as to which games to get this Christmas? ...
    by Published on November 16th, 2006 16:31

    The Wii will hit stores in America this Sunday, along with 20 titles for gamers to get stuck into.

    We've had the list of games due for release before Christmas for some time, but Nintendo has now confirmed which of those will land on day one, and they are:

    The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess

    Wii Sports (Packaged with every Wii)

    EXCITE TRUCK

    Call of Duty 3

    Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam

    Marvel Ultimate Alliance

    Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2

    Trauma Center: Second Opinion

    Madden NFL '07

    Rampage: Total Destruction

    Happy Feet

    The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy

    Avatar: The Last Airbender

    Cars

    SpongeBob SquarePants: The Creature from the Krusty Krab

    Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz

    GT Pro Series

    Monster 4X4 World Circuit

    Rayman Raving Rabbids

    Red Steel


    The following games will become available in the US in the five weeks following this weekend's launch:

    Rapala Tournament Fishing

    World Series of Poker: Tournament of Champions

    Chicken Little: Ace in Action

    Need for Speed: Carbon

    Elebits

    Konami; The Ant Bully

    Metal Slug Anthology

    Super Swing Golf

    Barnyard

    Far Cry: Vengeance

    Open Season

    Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Double Agent

    Ice Age 2: The Meltdown

    Nintendo will also make a total of 30 retro games available for download though the Virtual Console feature on Wii, giving early adopters plenty to be getting on with. Perplexed as to which games to get this Christmas? ...
    by Published on November 16th, 2006 16:31

    The Wii will hit stores in America this Sunday, along with 20 titles for gamers to get stuck into.

    We've had the list of games due for release before Christmas for some time, but Nintendo has now confirmed which of those will land on day one, and they are:

    The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess

    Wii Sports (Packaged with every Wii)

    EXCITE TRUCK

    Call of Duty 3

    Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam

    Marvel Ultimate Alliance

    Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2

    Trauma Center: Second Opinion

    Madden NFL '07

    Rampage: Total Destruction

    Happy Feet

    The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy

    Avatar: The Last Airbender

    Cars

    SpongeBob SquarePants: The Creature from the Krusty Krab

    Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz

    GT Pro Series

    Monster 4X4 World Circuit

    Rayman Raving Rabbids

    Red Steel


    The following games will become available in the US in the five weeks following this weekend's launch:

    Rapala Tournament Fishing

    World Series of Poker: Tournament of Champions

    Chicken Little: Ace in Action

    Need for Speed: Carbon

    Elebits

    Konami; The Ant Bully

    Metal Slug Anthology

    Super Swing Golf

    Barnyard

    Far Cry: Vengeance

    Open Season

    Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Double Agent

    Ice Age 2: The Meltdown

    Nintendo will also make a total of 30 retro games available for download though the Virtual Console feature on Wii, giving early adopters plenty to be getting on with. Perplexed as to which games to get this Christmas? ...
    by Published on November 16th, 2006 16:25

    Via CVG

    We're still amazed it hasn't been done sooner (or Thunderblade, for that matter), especially in high-def, next-gen glory. But the PSP version is showing promise.

    If developer Planet Moon is to be believed we'll be treated to "all-new multiplayer modes, customisable jets and over-the-top gameplay."

    Screens Here ...
    by Published on November 16th, 2006 16:25

    Via CVG

    We're still amazed it hasn't been done sooner (or Thunderblade, for that matter), especially in high-def, next-gen glory. But the PSP version is showing promise.

    If developer Planet Moon is to be believed we'll be treated to "all-new multiplayer modes, customisable jets and over-the-top gameplay."

    Screens Here ...
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