Jason1
02-01-2002, 04:36 PM
And this comes from the mouth og the Main man himself, Peter Main, that is.
I found this at Planet Gamecube, peter main was talking about how well nintendo is doing aginst microsoft, and, well, read it for yourself.
“If you hold up TRST to the light of day,” said Main, “you would say that we are clearly behind Microsoft by a couple of hundred thousand units. We’ll see how they do in Japan in the next month. From a corporate standpoint, we’re thinking about it globally, and we’ve shipped 2.6 million. We rolled all the dice last year in both re-launching Game Boy and launching GameCube in two different markets.” For Nintendo to succeed, it will need to rely on its established game properties, and one piece of news that will come as a relief to many gamers is that Nintendo is re-thinking the cel-shaded version of The Legend of Zelda that was unveiled last August at its Spaceworld trade show. “You mean that contentious look? What Miyamoto [Shigeru Miyamoto, Nintendo’s top game designer] ends up with will truly reflect all of the words he has heard, but the sentiments that he holds true to make sure that Zelda continues to titillate all the fans that it has attracted over the years,” said Main.
Here is the full article
http://www.planetgamecube.com/news.cfm?action=item&id=2589
All I can say is thank god. Im not saying the cell shaded one would be horrible...but Id much rather see the old one.
I found this at Planet Gamecube, peter main was talking about how well nintendo is doing aginst microsoft, and, well, read it for yourself.
“If you hold up TRST to the light of day,” said Main, “you would say that we are clearly behind Microsoft by a couple of hundred thousand units. We’ll see how they do in Japan in the next month. From a corporate standpoint, we’re thinking about it globally, and we’ve shipped 2.6 million. We rolled all the dice last year in both re-launching Game Boy and launching GameCube in two different markets.” For Nintendo to succeed, it will need to rely on its established game properties, and one piece of news that will come as a relief to many gamers is that Nintendo is re-thinking the cel-shaded version of The Legend of Zelda that was unveiled last August at its Spaceworld trade show. “You mean that contentious look? What Miyamoto [Shigeru Miyamoto, Nintendo’s top game designer] ends up with will truly reflect all of the words he has heard, but the sentiments that he holds true to make sure that Zelda continues to titillate all the fans that it has attracted over the years,” said Main.
Here is the full article
http://www.planetgamecube.com/news.cfm?action=item&id=2589
All I can say is thank god. Im not saying the cell shaded one would be horrible...but Id much rather see the old one.