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Though many game pundits have called the face off between the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Wii the "next-generation console war," one of gaming's leading lights does not see the conflict in such terms.

"Nintendo is not working on a next-generation console," said Nintendo president Satoru Iwata in an interview with Japanese news service Nikkei Business' Tech On! spinoff. "'Next-generation' implies that the console is an extension of previous installments. We believe that extending our current line will not lead to larger markets, and could possibly even lead to smaller markets."

In the Tech On! interview, Iwata further distanced the Wii from other next-gen consoles with some familiar arguments. He said the increasing complexity of gameplay has put many novices off, and that the Wii was going after said novices with an interface that "would appeal to anyone."

As proof, Iwata cited the success of the DS as a reason for the Wii controller's existence. "When Nintendo opted for the dual screens for the DS, more people were shaking their heads," he said. "Yet the market turned out favorable to the DS. ... I feel that this had led to more people looking upon our new [Wii] controller favorably."

Still, the decision to go with the so-called "Wii-wand" form factor was a difficult one. "Some of our staff disagreed with changing it," said Iwata. "Yet after some hands-on time with the prototypes, we knew we had a working formula."

Iwata also told Tech On! that mass appeal was the main factor behind the decision to add a speaker to the Wii-wand. "We introduced it fairly recently," he said. "Households sporting 5.1 channel speakers will certainly be able to enjoy realistic sound, yet not all homes have such audio equipment."

Potential Wii-owners will likely be most interested in Iwata's comments on WiiConnect24, the Wii's online network. Unlike Xbox Live, which makes users download demos, WiiConnect24 will automatically deliver Wii and DS demos to any connected console--presumably at the user's discretion

"Let's say your Wii is connected to the Internet in a mode that allows activation on a 24-hour basis," explains Iwata. "This would allow Nintendo to send monthly promotional demos for the DS, during the night, to the Wii consoles in each household. Users would wake up each morning, find the LED lamp on their Wii flashing, and know that Nintendo has sent them something. They would then be able to download the promotional demo from their Wiis to their Nintendo DSes."



Source: http://www.gamespot.com/news/6152265.html
I keep hearing that Nintendos stance is redifining how the game is played, now how it looks, yada yada, but I still don't understand why HD wasn't even considered.. I don't know much about hardware, perhaps this could have made a siginificant price jump?
TomAraya Wrote:

I keep hearing that Nintendos stance is redifining how the game is played, now how it looks, yada yada, but I still don't understand why HD wasn't even considered.. I don't know much about hardware, perhaps this could have made a siginificant price jump?

HD is awesome, not going to deny that, I love the power of my 360. But the reality is that something like 90-95% of homes aren't equipped with HD tv's right now.
90-95%? That seems a little high.. I know so many individuals that have made the jump lately, and with HD TVs dropping in price significantly in the past year, it has to be lower than that... and then take into consideration by the time the Wii actually launches, % will increase by x amount. I should pick up a 360, there is one at work on a 40 " plasma TV, very nice looking.
I think this is stupid. Obviously, the Wii is next gen because of the features it offers. Critics...
I don't have any good TVs in my house. Not even a singal flat screen. Very sad. The TV in my room is just one of those like 15" crap shacks with a built in VHS player, woop dee doo.

I need a new TV for when I get the Wii!
Lol, nice setup.

Well if the wii went to HD quality it would just make it cost more
Since we do we need HD to have fun?

This is just an example of when not to listen to the critics, because much of the time they're all about graphics. There's a reason that I can go back to Donkey Kong Country and have more fun than with most any next-gen game.
Graphics are the reason new systems sell. But the games keep them playing them. Nintendo tends to side with gameplay over graphics and it seems to be doing them well, from what we have seen from E3
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