Red schrieb:Infos zum Gamecube 2 doch auf E3?
03.04.04 - In einem Gespräch mit CNNMoney hat Reggie Fils-Aime (Nintendos Executive Vice President of Sales & Marketing) über den Gamecube-Nachfolger gesprochen.
Entgegen früheren Äußerungen von Nintendo-Präsident Saturo Iwata, soll der Gamecube 2 auf der E3 ein Thema sein. Details zu diesen Plänen nannte Fils-Aime nicht. So könnte Nintendo lediglich betonen, dass die Arbeiten an der Hard- bzw Software vorangehen. Oder sogar erste technische Daten preisgeben.
Quelle: Gamefront
GamesIndustry hat sich auch noch einmal zum Thema N5 auf der E³ zu Wort gemeldet:
Rob Fahey 09:48 05/04/2004
Plans for next-generation home system set to be discussed for the first time
The line-up for Nintendo's E3 conference and stand is looking even more crowded than previously, with a senior executive stating publicly that it will be discussing its next-generation home console for the first time at the show.
"Comment on this will come from the highest levels," said Nintendo of America senior VP of sales and marketing, Reggie Fils-Aime, speaking about the forthcoming system which has been dubbed N5 in the media. "The focus and commitment we have on this will be shown at E3."
Fils-Aime's comments appeared in an interview with CNN/Money's Game Over column, which was primarily focused on the other console which Nintendo will be making noise about in Los Angeles this May - namely the Nintendo DS, which is expected to be playable at the show for the first time.
He confirmed that the DS system is presently aimed at a 2004 launch in North America ("As we're sitting here, that's the plan," being his comment on this), which bodes well for a launch this year in Europe - as Nintendo hardware launches here rarely lag far behind the US launches.
Interestingly, Fils-Aime also suggested that the new handheld will not use the "DS" name when it finally hits retail in North America, resurrecting speculation that the console will be called "Nitro" - a codename which has appeared on Nintendo's internal development websites.
The decision to talk about N5 at E3 seems an unusual one, given that the company already has one new hardware platform to discuss, along with a major line-up of new software for the GameCube system, including sequels to some of its biggest games. In light of this, it would probably be unwise to expect very much detail from the announcement - in fact, it's somewhat unlikely that Nintendo will tell us very much that we don't already know.
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