Nintendo developing new home game console - Well, no shit!

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TOKYO, Japan (AP) -- Nintendo Co., which dominates the portable video-game machine market, said Wednesday it is developing a new home game console code-named "Revolution" in an apparent attempt to catch up with rival Sony.

Nintendo President Satoru Iwata refused to give details, saying he feared competitors will steal the plan, but said a prototype, which will be shown next year, will deliver "new ideas" for entertainment and won't be merely a more powerful version of its current Game Cube machine.

Iwata reiterated his view that Nintendo should not follow the strategy of Sony, which is working on a more powerful chip to drive its next-generation home game machine.

He said the gaming industry is reaching a dead end as its past formula for success -- dazzling consumers with more sophisticated imagery -- no longer works. Game sales have been declining for years in Japan, and growth has been slowing even in the more solid U.S. market, he said.

"What we need is not a next-generation machine but a next-generation way of playing games," Iwata told reporters at a Tokyo hotel. "We need to propose a new idea so that the game industry can overcome its current crisis."

Global sales of the Nintendo Game Cube at 15 million lag Sony's PlayStation 2, which dominates the home console market with more than 71 million sold worldwide. U.S. software giant Microsoft Corp. had sold nearly 14 million of its Xbox worldwide as of the end of last year.

Nintendo, the Kyoto-based manufacturer behind the Super Mario and Pokemon games, is also facing competition from Sony in handheld game machines, a market it dominates with its Game Boy Advance.

Sony says it will start selling a portable version of its PlayStation machine later this year in Japan and overseas at a later date.

To counter that threat, Nintendo is planning a new portable game machine for later this year in the United States and Japan. The Nintendo DS, which stands for "dual screen," adds a new twist to its handheld GameBoy Advance by having two color liquid-crystal displays.

That allows players to see a close-up on one monitor and an overall map on the other in some games, or use one as a touch-panel to turn or move figures in other games, as well as relay scribbled messages to another player through a wireless connection.

"Double screens and touch panels are not new technologies," Iwata said. "The idea of using them for a game machine is new."

Takashi Oka, an analyst at UFJ Tsubasa Securities Co. in Tokyo, said Nintendo will likely hold up against the threat from Sony's offerings because of its ability to come up with good game software. Sony's PlayStation Portable, nicknamed PSP, will also probably be mostly used to watch video instead of playing games, he said.

"Nintendo's power in creating game software is still going strong," Oka said. "I don't consider the PSP as a game machine so its arrival won't affect Nintendo."

So what do you guys think these revolutionary features are going to be?
 
I can't wait to see what Nintendo actually has up its sleeves. This next round of console wars should prove to be most interesting. I'm just hoping that the Big N chooses to go online with something similar to Xbox Live this time around.
 
A holo deck would be nice, but I would like a game replector. This way all I have to do is say the name of the old school nintendo game I wish to play and it boots up. It would be the ultimate backwards compatible technology.
 
I honestly can't even think of something that will revolutionize the console industry. I thought online gaming was the next revolution, but apparently Nintendo has something else in mind.
 
What is it going to be? Well people should take a hint from all these compilation disks and what IS popular online... parlor games. Both can be put on an online service to play at will. You should be able to play/buy any game from the Atari 2600, Intellivision, ColecoVision, NES, 5200, SMS, SNES, Genesis etc. at will. Emulation has proven this stuff is still wanted yet no game company out there capitalizes on their library of IP. Oh and sapre me this Nintendo putting one NES game on a GBA cart. They could put practically their entire NES library on one GBA cart.

Knowing Nintendo they're going to come up with a Power Glove or whatever. I know I'm going to catch flack for this since it's not out but the GBA DS looks like the dumbest farking idea ever. Like I want to play games with a control pad and stylus.
 
I wouldn't be shocked it it was a VMU type controller, considering how much nintendo loves double screens and creating new controllers.
 
It will be a re-release of the NES, SNES, N64, and Original Gameboy. The part where it says, "dazzling consumers with more sophisticated imagery -- no longer works." Gave it away.

Earthbound Re-Release! God I hope it's the big cardboard box with guide and special Nintendo Power Earthbound Insert again. I'll buy enough to cover my walls. Surrounded by Earthbound! I better be careful I might wet myself from the excitement. Maybe I will finally get Earthbound 64 too?! Oh, the anticipation it kills me.


If online games is the next revolution I will never buy another video game from that point in time again. Scouts Honor.


Chris
 
i bet it will be something super cool like controllers that have a screen built on that has no purpose at all, but also works at a touchpad wit no function.

lmao jk.. i just hope they'll get more into the internet on this next console.. i mean DAAMN whats their problem?

as soon as they released the gameCUBE, i predicted to my friends that the next console was going to be a sphere... and i still believe it will be..
 
Anyone remember the hugely negative reaction to the initial announcement of the DS?

Anyone remember how people reacted when they saw the machine and its games in action? There's still some negativity, but it's fair to say that a lot of people changed their tune...

Just wait and see what Nintendo's got. The DS looks much, much better than most peopel had expected it to be. This new console could end up doing the same thing. Only time will tell, though...
 
[quote name='Gothic_Walrus']Anyone remember the hugely negative reaction to the initial announcement of the DS?

Anyone remember how people reacted when they saw the machine and its games in action? There's still some negativity, but it's fair to say that a lot of people changed their tune...

Just wait and see what Nintendo's got. The DS looks much, much better than most peopel had expected it to be. This new console could end up doing the same thing. Only time will tell, though...[/quote]

Nobody remembers that becuase most people that have posted...most not all... didnt folllow it that closely but thanks for saying exactly what i was about to.
 
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