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Denny
09-15-2006, 09:05 PM
It seems that Nintendo are spreading the love with the upcoming Wii. While the Wii dev-kit is not only cheap but apparently a easy to work with the third-party devs have been commenting on Nintendos latest gaming system. Below is a number of comments made the big boys of the gaming industry.

"I believe the Wii will attract new and casual gamers to the world of interactive entertainment. It’s a fun, easy and economical system that will become a bridge to gaming for mainstream audiences. At EA, we are putting more support behind the Wii than any Nintendo hardware launch since the Super NES."
– Larry Probst, Chairman and CEO, Electronic Arts

"The Wii is changing audience interaction, opening up whole new experiences that have never been possible in video games. With the instinctual control of the Wii Remote, Nintendo is advancing the gaming experience to the broadest audience of gamers. Activision is excited about the launch of the Wii and the opportunity it offers. So much so, we plan to have five titles available at launch – our strongest lineup ever for a new console. We have more development resources devoted to the Wii than to any previous Nintendo platform. The Wii is likely to have a profound impact on the size, growth and overall opportunities for the video game market."
– Robert Kotick, Chairman and CEO, Activision, Inc.

"The Wii control scheme opens up unexplored areas for our talented teams to innovate when creating games. It’s invigorating for us. We believe that it will help create a new level of interest in video games and engage more players around the world."
– Laurent DeToc, President of Ubisoft North America

"Nintendo’s strategy is expanding the market. We are thrilled."
– David Pierce, President and CEO, Atari, Inc.

"Nintendo’s vision perfectly aligns with our strategy to broaden our portfolio by allowing us to create new genres that have strong global appeal."
– Shinichi Suzuki, President, Atlus U.S.A., Inc.

"Video games are becoming more of a mainstream phenomenon than ever before with virtually all members of the family playing different games in the living room. Nintendo’s strategy of ease of play and mass marketing pricing is perfectly aligned with Disney."
– Graham Hopper, Senior Vice President and General
Manager, Buena Vista Games

"In order for our industry to continue to grow, we’ve got to think about gaming and games differently. That’s exactly what Nintendo is doing."
– Geoff Mulligan, COO, Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.

"For established publishers, the Virtual Console model is a tremendous opportunity to extend our classic brands. Nobody ever thinks of a good book as retired – why shouldn’t great games live forever, too?"
– Naoya Tsurumi, CEO, Sega of America

"With escalating costs for both developing games and for consumers buying new game systems, we applaud Nintendo’s drive to spread gaming to the masses – and we fully support that approach."
– Brian Farrell, President and CEO, THQ, Inc.


Source-DCemu.co.uk

They sound pretty damn happy to me. It`s good to see that plenty of developers are very interested in this new way of gaming and creating. While the PS3 and Xbox360 seem to do "more of the same" Nintendo really is holding onto the crown of innovation.


Swedish Fish
09-15-2006, 10:10 PM
I see a bright future ahead.

Django
09-15-2006, 10:42 PM
And virtually none of them will make great original games for it.

hb smokey
09-16-2006, 02:29 AM
And virtually none of them will make great original games for it.
Original games are hard to come by these days, but the probability is certainly higher on the Wii than the other two crapshoots.

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