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Originally posted by: Ian Sane
Wow May 9. That's only like a hundred years from now in console war time. The Xbox 360 will have been in stores for about six months by then. The Gamecube had difficulty competing against the PS2's head start and we actually saw some Cube footage prior to the PS2 launch.
If May 9 is a hundred years away, then the rev's launch is something like 200 years away. And if that's the case, why hype it now?
Besides, I think Nintendo has been advertising Revolution pretty heavily lately.
How's that, you ask? By pushing the 'Nintendo' name like never before. Nintendo Wifi connection! Mario Kart for Nintendo DS! From Russia with love for Nintendo GameCube! I've been hearing 'Nintendo' more than even playstation or xbox on tv. Add to that the fact that showing the controller has seemingly won the Revolution the right to be mentioned along with ps3 whenever a news article decides to give passing mention to upcomming consoles in a story about xbox 360 - and I think Nintendo's doing a-ok publicity-wise.
The thing that's really exciting, though, is that when the Revolution will ultimatley be revealed, it'll be a huge deal. Heck, just them showing the controller was a huge deal. Compare that with the competition....how many people would've cared if Microsoft had held an exclusive event for the unveiling of the 360 controller? How many people did care that much when ps3 games were unveiled?
The other neat thing is that, when the rev is ultimatley unveiled, not only will the ps3 and xbox 360 be old news, but the rev will be on sale soon after it's exciting unveiling. Nintendo will come out of nowhere and hit people over the head with this amazing new product, and then sit back and laugh as people, instead of noting it as an interesting item and forgetting about it, actually add it to their christmas wish-lists. As an added bonus, until the unveiling, there's nothing to distract consumers from Nintendo's current lineup of delicious games and systems. And yet, at the same time, Nintendo is constantly keeping us aware of the Revolution's existance NOW, which serves to keep people from dismissing it entirely in the face of the competition, and keeps people writhing with antici.........pation.
All in all, it seems like a pretty good strategy to me.