Nintendo's Official Stance

Posted Dec 9, 2005 at 12:00AM by QJ Staff Listed in: News, Featured Articles Tags:
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What does the Big N have to say about Revolution's tech specs? Click to find out.

Source: IGN

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December 8, 2005 - Online reports are shedding new light on the horsepower for Nintendo's next-generation console, codenamed Revolution, and gamers are reacting. Fans who write Nintendo of America about Revolution's power will receive the following official response:


Our competitors would have you believe that the next generation of gaming will be solely defined by high definition graphics. High definition graphics look fantastic, but come at a price. To shine, high definition games must be played on high definition televisions, which aren't cheap. Games with high definition graphics are expensive to develop because they must be developed in both standard and high definition formats. Those development costs are passed on to you in the form of more expensive software. Finally, playing games with high definition graphics requires a system with loads of RAM and costly high-end graphics chips, both of which make it prohibitively expensive for most consumers.

Sharper graphics are certainly part of the next generation. We know that games for the Revolution will look brilliant whether played on a standard television or on a high definition television. However, is that all there is to next-generation gaming? We feel that sharper graphics should be combined with a new way to interface with the game itself. Our controller is a sharp departure from the current standard, to be sure, but it will provide a level of interactivity you can't get currently.

We believe in providing a single system that can play not only the previous generation's titles, but also games from a massive library built over 20 years of creating innovative and exciting games. We also believe in providing a complete wireless online experience right out of the box.

Nintendo has created a gaming system that is sleek and compact in size, powers up quickly with minimal load times, makes game development easy and fast, is easy to use, and is affordable for everyone. We are confident that gamers and non-gamers alike will support the truly next-generation experience only Nintendo can provide. Once you have a chance to play games on the Revolution, we think you'll agree!

Nintendo of America


Nintendo has chosen not to release official technical specifications for its next-generation console and it may never, according to company executives. The Big N believes that comparing horsepower between consoles is a lost cause and that the software standouts in the next-generation will be determined by the quality and originality of the games, not merely how flashy their graphics become.

 
 
 

Comments

by - 0000-00-00 00:00:00


I REALLY COULDNT AGREE MORE WITH NINTENDO!

if games dont bring anything new to the table but pretty graphics, its just plain dull and boring if you ask me.

In the early years of the gaming industry, there was no competition from 1 game to another, every game had to be significantly unique.

But look at games now...there are only a handful that are truly unique.

I hope people open their minds up because what does horsepower do for you??? makes games look more realistic...woohooo realism, but arent games about escaping reality?


by - 0000-00-00 00:00:00


I agree too, games don't have to be realistic as they are to become, simulators are made for this.

Games have to be funny.

What a nonsens to have games running at 60 fps with ultra high resolution if it's not funny.

I think Nintendo is clever enough to anticipate wath's coming in the coming years, there is no place for 3 on the industry, and making war in this next-gen console battle is nonsense and will costs a lot of money to companies that could die in this war.

There will be only 2 in the future, Nintendo that is inovating and the winner of the great battle between Microsoft and Sony... Or could it be only one, Nintendo while both giants dies in their nonsense battle.

Look back in the home-computer history or the the past video game crisis and you'll see Nintendo is the clever one doing what they do now.


by - 0000-00-00 00:00:00


why is it every time i read a statement by nintendo i always imagine it being said with some sort of thick japanese accent?


by - 0000-00-00 00:00:00


nintendo is the true innovator of the console gaming industry, and i will always stand by them


by - 0000-00-00 00:00:00


i realy agree but who has forget the perfect antialiasing of the dreamcast:p
whith something like that you dont need hd!


by - 0000-00-00 00:00:00


JUST REMEMBER NINTENDO

the 80% of sales will come from non-hardcore players who DO care for flashy graphics, instead of the hardcores who already know that flashy graphics does not mean good game.

as much as I care for good of nintendo, if they disregard graphics, they will be discarded by the general public.


by - 0000-00-00 00:00:00


Kura i think youre right...the casual gamer's idea of a good game means a realistic game...

the industry has really become infested with these types, i know way too many people who would say "that game sucked...because the graphics suckes"...


by - 0000-00-00 00:00:00


The sad thing is it will be like saying "Xbox/Gamecube graphics suck" which is not true...


by - 0000-00-00 00:00:00


Well they do...after you've played a game in true HD.

And um...all the systems have anti-aliasing. PS2 in software, Xbox and GC in hardware. And that has nothing to do with resolution anyways. It certainly doesn't make a game seem more high-res.


by - 0000-00-00 00:00:00


What's antialiasing?


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