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Nintendo Reacts to Nikkei Report

by Jonathan Metts - February 10, 2004, 1:39 pm EST
Total comments: 6 Source: Nintendo Press Release

The publisher continues to reiterate that it is working on a GameCube successor.

Following up statements to the press yesterday, Nintendo has released a statement regarding the Nikkei News analysis, which suggested that the company was not planning to compete with Sony and Microsoft and would instead release accessories to extend the life of GameCube.

Nintendo's newest comments simply echo what we were told earlier, but here they are anyway:

NINTENDO WILL STAY IN CONSOLE BUSINESS

February 10, 2004

Contrary to what has been reported in one Japanese publication, Nintendo is staying in the console hardware business and still plans to launch our next home console in the same timeframe as our competitors. In addition, we are working on a number of complementary technical advances that we believe may significantly enhance the gaming experience. We also continue to look for exciting ways to extend the value of the Nintendo GameCube, and will share those ideas with you in the coming months.

Specific details about other accessories or systems and their functionalities haven't yet been made public. However, we will make further information about our next console available in the near future, and we look forward to further demonstrating our record of breakthrough innovation in video game play.

Talkback

PolemistisFebruary 10, 2004

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We also continue to look for exciting ways to extend the value of the Nintendo GameCube, and will share those ideas with you in the coming months.

However, we will make further information about our next console available in the near future, and we look forward to further demonstrating our record of breakthrough innovation in video game play.


Sounds like they will be showing off some new things at E3 face-icon-small-happy.gif

Shift KeyFebruary 10, 2004

Well there is that DS system, and now these new peripherals, as well as all those long awaited games (MP2, Mario 128 perhaps, WW2) so it should be a great E3, much better than last years "connectivity-fest". Ugh.

RobageejamminFebruary 10, 2004

o god. Thisll be one sick E3. My excitement for going just went up a billion times.

I love Nintendo

nolimit19February 10, 2004

well i hope this means they will launch their console against ps2 and xbox2. they need to do that to stay in the game.

Gibdo MasterFebruary 10, 2004

I'm glad that Nintendo responded to one of these stupid articles.

nemo_83February 11, 2004

This reminds me of the time between SNES and N64 where it got delayed over and over from Playstation to Project Reality to Ultra64. Nintendo always says they are constantly working on the succesors though.

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