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05-20-2005, 02:25 PM
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Iwata interview
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/busine...e3iwata20.html
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And we're making a brand-new user interface. I think that way of thinking is the biggest difference.
Q: When you talk about the new interface, do you mean something on the screen or in the hand?
Iwata: Unfortunately, I really cannot say anything right now, but at least I can tell you that you will use your hands. (Laughs.)
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so no headset?
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Right now we are keeping many secrets, but by the end of this year, I believe we really need to express to the worldwide audience what the mysterious proposals we have are all about.
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05-20-2005, 02:43 PM
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Re: Iwata interview
not a whole lot of info, but i still believe that the "headset" will be implemented into the revolution. be it a microphone with a gyro built in, or a lcd style headset with a built in gyro.
of course there will also be controllers.
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05-20-2005, 02:53 PM
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Re: Iwata interview
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Originally Posted by Crash
not a whole lot of info, but i still believe that the "headset" will be implemented into the revolution. be it a microphone with a gyro built in, or a lcd style headset with a built in gyro.
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Or how about a headset without a gyro?
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05-20-2005, 03:20 PM
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Re: Iwata interview
Built-in gyro?
Doesn't seem very intuitive to me. Plus it would get eaten.
/I know, I'm not funny.
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05-20-2005, 04:07 PM
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Re: Iwata interview
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Built-in gyro?
Doesn't seem very intuitive to me. Plus it would get eaten.
/I know, I'm not funny.
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[ open on interior, counter at Hub's Gyros ]
Hub: Here you are, sir.
[ Customer walks to table where his friend is seated ]
Friend: So.. how's your gyro? They're pretty good here, right?
Customer: Well.. actually, I could use a little more juice. You know, drippings?
Friend: Well, you know.. just go and ask them, you know?
Customer: Nah..
Friend: Oh, come on. Go ahead.
Customer: Huh?
Friend: Yeah! Don't worry about it.
[ Customer approaches counter ]
Hub: Yes, my friend!
Customer: Yeah.. uh, hi.. [ embarrassed to ask ]
Hub: Yes. How can I help?
Customer: Uh.. I was wondering.. Can I get, uh, a little more juice for the sandwich?
Hub: You like-a da juice, yeah?
Customer: Yeah.. I do.
Hub: The juice is good, ah?
Customer: Yeah! It's, uh.. it's, uh.. [ laughs ]
Hub: I get you more juice!
Customer: Okay.. great.. thanks..
Hub: Helios! More juice for the gyro!
Helios: What? For who?
Hub: Right here.
[ Helios moves forward ]
Helios: You like-a da juice, huh?
Customer: Yeah. Yeah, I do.
Helios: The juice is very good, huh?
Customer: Yeah! No, it is.. it is.. it's.. good stuff.
Helios: More juice!
Back Employees: What??
Hub: More juice for the gyro!
Back Employees: You like-a da juice, huh?? Juice is good!! So good, de juice!!
Hub: They're getting you the juice, my friend.
Customer: Oh.. great!
Helios: Here's your juice!
Customer: Oh, boy!
Hub: Okay. You enjoy de juice.
Customer: Oh, I will. Mmm-hmm.. I will.
[ Customer returns to table ]
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05-20-2005, 04:10 PM
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Re: Iwata interview
^ lol... where was that from anyway?
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05-20-2005, 04:13 PM
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Or should I say.. smanger
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Re: Iwata interview
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^ lol... where was that from anyway?
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05-20-2005, 05:40 PM
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Re: Iwata interview
Well I never heard about this from the E3 Insiders but I can verify that hands will be a factor with Project Revolution.
And I'm glad Iwata acknowledges that the world needs to know something by the end of the year.
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05-21-2005, 12:47 AM
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Re: Iwata interview
Well this is from another Iwata interview.
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Iwata said the new console is aimed at customers who hate clutter and find current games and the controllers used to play them to be confusing and difficult.
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Well, I agree with him on the clutter. You should see the suites of some of my friends. They couldn't seperate the controllers form the plugs, just a mess. Then there was my WaveBirds....
As for controller that is somewhaty of an issue, don't know how big.. like the Z button was a real problem for people but it was in the most akward of places...
Though I wonder how they would simplify controls. Unless of course, they found a way to limit the buttons but still have the same degrees of movement and stuff or even more...
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"In the past we tried to entice new users with increasingly sophisticated graphics, improved sound, and complex storytelling, but to a big extent, I think we've pursued that as much as we can," said Iwata.
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They've said stuff like this before... Though I don't agree with complex storytelling. They sure can improve stories...
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"Right now, game consoles are important for the game fan, but for the rest of the family, it's just a piece of nuisance that's loud and eats up electricity ... We want to create games for people who haven't played games but are curious about them."
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Eh.
Though I will say this.. for all the stuff Nintendo gets about Mario Party, I have found most people gamers/non-gamers find it the most accessible game for a large audience.
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He said the company was already talking to third-party game publishers about including their old Nintendo-compatible games in the downloadable archives.
That would allow users to play original versions of "Pac-Man" and "Donkey Kong," for instance.
While pricing had not been decided, he said the company could charge users per game, sell pre-paid cards in stores, or give some games away as part of promotions.
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Well, I'm glad they are in talks with 3rd parties, and I hope a lot of them jump on the chance. Though, I do wonder what about games made by companies that are now dead or 2nd party Nintendo games?
And I think it would be cool to have like official Nintendo tourneys, where rare games are the prize. Maybe even new content for older games?
http://www.reuters.com/audi/newsArti...toryID=8552753
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05-21-2005, 01:07 PM
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Re: Iwata interview
I seriously hope Rare goes back to nintendo and revives the Golden Eye era....Halo killer right there... without a doubt...
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