During Nintendo’s fincancial briefing on Thursday, Nintendo discussed its future plans—most notably Nintendo Revolution and Nintendo DS.
Repeating the company’s E3 statement that its next home system will provide a totally new gaming experience, Senior Managing Director Yoshiro Mori stated, “This won’t be a continuation, but rather something entirely different.” To back the claim, Nintendo announced its plans to increase R&D spending 27% to 20 billion yen for Nintendo’s fiscal year (ending March 31), primarily for the Nintendo DS and Revolution.
Nintendo also disclosed Nintendo DS launch numbers: Nintendo plans to ship 3.5 million Nintendo DS units within the fiscal year.
"If it is well received by consumers, it's not out of the question to see shipments rise to 10 or 15 million units in the next business year," Mori said.
Although Nintendo Revolution will likely remain cloaked in mystery until next May, Nintendo fans can expect Nintendo DS announcements, including a price point, as the handheld’s Japanese launch nears.
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Originally posted by: Gibdo Master
If the Revolution is going to be as different as they make it sound, do you think it's possible that they will continue to market the GameCube even after the Revolution's release, like they plan to do with the GBA and DS?
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Originally posted by: KDR_11k
I doubt it, the GC doesn't seem like a system worth keeping around (as in, "wasn't that big of a success") and nintendo is already treating it as an unwanted stepchild (bad ads, anyone?). I hope they put more effort into the Revolution.