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Offline Bishman

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Nintendo future looking good
« on: May 13, 2003, 07:03:24 PM »
"They understand the challenges, and now it's a matter of action. They are increasing the size of their development teams and are opening a Tokyo office. They are also looking at third-party outreach, now he's talking about the Triforce with Namco and Sega."

"Nspace is announced as a new developer. They have a GameCube exclusive title, a FPS where your character can jump from character to character. Looks really good, looks very good. Multiplayer looks like a deathmatch with great animation."

"Shigeru Miyamoto has just taken the stage. He's about to show us something. He says we're very lucky to be here this morning. Now his translator is coming out here.

Now, right after his translator, EA's and The Sims' Will Wright has come out. They are developing two versions of the Sims, a totally new version for the GBA and the new expanded version for GameCube. There will be connectivity.

You can visit your town on the GBA to the GameCube, or vice versa. You can share your people with other gamers. Two GBAs can be connected on the same system for sharing.

Now the EA President has come out, and he has announced Bond, Medal of Honor, Madden, Lord of the Rings, SSX 3, NBA Live, a few EA Sports games, and more coming to GameCube."

Now if Nintendo could advertise that the GC has sports games, with exclusive, they could get more market share.

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RE: Nintendo future looking good
« Reply #1 on: May 13, 2003, 08:21:57 PM »
That's the problem isn't it. Advertising. Well they have certinally start off good. This should keep us Nintendo fans happy and may attract some new users. (But don't think there will be a land slide.)
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