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botticus
05-19-2006, 01:55 PM
Pretty length vid that I'll have to watch later (half hour), but of particular note is that Miyamoto expects the price to be revealed before TGS, so only a 4 month wait! He also talks a bit more about the Wii/DS connectivity, PS3, 360, and all that jazz.

http://www.kotaku.com/gaming/shigeru-miyamoto/e306-video-shigeru-miyamoto-interview-174909.php

Follandboy
05-19-2006, 02:18 PM
Its in Japanese

botticus
05-19-2006, 02:22 PM
You have to wait for Miyamoto to finish speaking, then his translator speaks in English ;)

SpazX
05-19-2006, 02:43 PM
Sucks that it has to be translated ya know, miyamoto looks so bored while that guy translates for him.

Also sucks that the audio sucks, I have to turn it up so it sounds like a fucking storm so I can understand them.

Reality's Fringe
05-19-2006, 02:54 PM
Summary:

"During the interview Miyamoto let a few bits of news drop as well, talking about how to use interconnectivity between the DS and the Wii. He said the technology to support this is already built into the console, but that they haven't decided how to use it yet, but they've got a few ideas.

Some of the possibilities include using the touch screen and microphone input from the DS to effect Wii gameplay. Another possibility, he said, is to be able to download content from your Wii to your DS, edit it, and then upload it back to the console.

Miyamoto said they weren't sure when this connectivity would be available, but that it would be at launch or very early on because of the tremendous success of the DS.

Miyamoto also mentioned is that Wii remotes will likely be able to be 'attached' to different members of your household--each person would have their own Wiimote. Nintendo's hopes are that everyone in the family will own their own Wii remote, each with a distinct look, and that people can just hop into a game with the controller--and the Wii would customize the look or settings of a game based on which controller turned it on the console.

Finally, I asked Miyamoto about why Nintendo didn't release a price and date for the system at their pre-E3 press conference. He said that Nintendo has historically focused on the hardware and software during E3, saving the details of price and date for a later time.

When pressed, Miyamoto said that the price and date will likely be announced before the Tokyo Game Show, since while Nintendo doesn't historically show up at TGS, many third-party Wii game producers do."



That Wii to DS thing sounds like the hawt shiznit if it works well.

Snake2715
05-22-2006, 09:45 AM
Thanks for that RF!