Jonbo298
08-07-2003, 07:18 AM
Nintendo president Satoru Iwata made the following announcements at the news conference on the company's business strategy:
A GameCube version of Made in Wario (Wario Ware) will be released in Japan this October.
A new version of Donkey Kong is under joint-development with Namco, and will be released this year.
A brand new Zelda game will be released next year.
The company will be launching an 'air mile' system for Nintendo Products in Japan (already known as VIP 24:7 in Europe).
Last but not least, the company said it will announce a new Nintendo product spring next year.
http://www.cube-europe.com/news.php?nid=5126
I really hope the new product is a console. Not something cheesy that will probably only come out in Japan.
With Europe and now Japan getting a rewards deal for buying (i think only, but not entirely sure) Nintendo products, I believe the US needs one now.
Wario Ware for GC is something I will most definitely be watching. I can just imagine hundreds to thousands of fast games. I can see this game as one to support either online or the SD adaper. Either download new games on the 'Cube, or use the SD adapter to download new games from the internet. I can't see the files being too large anyways, so it might work out for both 56K and broadband people.
A new Zelda game. Hells yeah! Now we need a few teaser screens to satisfy my urge until next year. Will it be a sequel to WW or an entirely new chapter in the Zelda saga?
*SPOILERS* possibly for non players of WW yet
The King did mention at the end that Link and Tetra (the female pirate) would be the rulers of the new Hyrule.
*End Spoilers*
And last and possibly least:unsure: A new Donkey Kong game. Hopefully better then DK 64. DK 64 was good, but it didn't have the same feel as the SNES ones had.
*Edit* GamerFeed (http://www.gamerfeed.com/index.php?story=3972) clears up a little confusion I had.
Nintendo's president, Satoru Iwata, held a press conference today in Japan in order to discuss future plans for Nintendo. Within the news conference Iwata announced that Nintendo is planning on releasing a new game product which will give gamers a "fresh surprise". Nintendo is calling the new product "unconventional".
"We are preparing a new product which will give a fresh surprise to consumers," stated Satoru Iwata. "I want to release a very different product, and by next spring we'll be ready to announce the details."
Expect the announcement to come at E3 2004.
Nintendo also announced a program that will reward gamers with demo discs of upcoming games and limited edition controllers. The program is called Nintendo Club and will be available to gamers in Japan and North America. The club will reward consumers with "reward points" for buying certain products. The points can be used to purchase other product. Nintendo also plans on rewarding gamers with prizes for feedback on Nintendo products. "We'll begin the new program in Japan and the United States by the end of this year. We aim to have 300,000 - 500,000 users sign up for the program in the first year," said Iwata.
Finally two new GameCube games were announced, Donkey Kong GCN and WarioWare, Inc.GCN. Donkey Kong GCN is being jointly developed with Namco and promises to be released this year in Japan. WarioWare, Inc. will also be released in 2003. Iwata also pointed out that Nintendo will expand upon it's relationships with developers but has no plans for any major acquisitions.
On a side note, a new Zelda was reaffirmed to be released in 2004.
So I guess the US is also in the Nintendo Club deal. Great news for me.:)
A GameCube version of Made in Wario (Wario Ware) will be released in Japan this October.
A new version of Donkey Kong is under joint-development with Namco, and will be released this year.
A brand new Zelda game will be released next year.
The company will be launching an 'air mile' system for Nintendo Products in Japan (already known as VIP 24:7 in Europe).
Last but not least, the company said it will announce a new Nintendo product spring next year.
http://www.cube-europe.com/news.php?nid=5126
I really hope the new product is a console. Not something cheesy that will probably only come out in Japan.
With Europe and now Japan getting a rewards deal for buying (i think only, but not entirely sure) Nintendo products, I believe the US needs one now.
Wario Ware for GC is something I will most definitely be watching. I can just imagine hundreds to thousands of fast games. I can see this game as one to support either online or the SD adaper. Either download new games on the 'Cube, or use the SD adapter to download new games from the internet. I can't see the files being too large anyways, so it might work out for both 56K and broadband people.
A new Zelda game. Hells yeah! Now we need a few teaser screens to satisfy my urge until next year. Will it be a sequel to WW or an entirely new chapter in the Zelda saga?
*SPOILERS* possibly for non players of WW yet
The King did mention at the end that Link and Tetra (the female pirate) would be the rulers of the new Hyrule.
*End Spoilers*
And last and possibly least:unsure: A new Donkey Kong game. Hopefully better then DK 64. DK 64 was good, but it didn't have the same feel as the SNES ones had.
*Edit* GamerFeed (http://www.gamerfeed.com/index.php?story=3972) clears up a little confusion I had.
Nintendo's president, Satoru Iwata, held a press conference today in Japan in order to discuss future plans for Nintendo. Within the news conference Iwata announced that Nintendo is planning on releasing a new game product which will give gamers a "fresh surprise". Nintendo is calling the new product "unconventional".
"We are preparing a new product which will give a fresh surprise to consumers," stated Satoru Iwata. "I want to release a very different product, and by next spring we'll be ready to announce the details."
Expect the announcement to come at E3 2004.
Nintendo also announced a program that will reward gamers with demo discs of upcoming games and limited edition controllers. The program is called Nintendo Club and will be available to gamers in Japan and North America. The club will reward consumers with "reward points" for buying certain products. The points can be used to purchase other product. Nintendo also plans on rewarding gamers with prizes for feedback on Nintendo products. "We'll begin the new program in Japan and the United States by the end of this year. We aim to have 300,000 - 500,000 users sign up for the program in the first year," said Iwata.
Finally two new GameCube games were announced, Donkey Kong GCN and WarioWare, Inc.GCN. Donkey Kong GCN is being jointly developed with Namco and promises to be released this year in Japan. WarioWare, Inc. will also be released in 2003. Iwata also pointed out that Nintendo will expand upon it's relationships with developers but has no plans for any major acquisitions.
On a side note, a new Zelda was reaffirmed to be released in 2004.
So I guess the US is also in the Nintendo Club deal. Great news for me.:)