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mike_intellivision said:

Reading the full interview on the Financial Times, I would not take it as S-E getting behind Nintendo. (Free registration required -- see www.FT.com)

While the quoted section talks about how the Sony and Microsoft motion tech won't change much this generation, the full interview praises Project Natal and says type of control will become the new standard.

Mr Wada said he rated the technology in devices such as Microsoft’s Project Natal controller very highly. “As a user interface it’s fantastic and I think it will become standard,” he said.

He also blamed Nintendo for the drop in the industry -- year-to-year.

He attributed most of the industry’s slowdown to weaker sales of Nintendo games so far this year. In contrast to last year, Nintendo has not released many of its big titles in the first half of 2009.

Mike from Morgantown

He's the second CEO (Marvelous CEO) to blame Nintendo for not releasing enough games this year. I never pictured that Nintendo games were the only games that can "MOVE" the industry forward. 

...Whats gonna happen next year with the 1st Party games that Nintendo plan to release, "We couldn't have any success on Nintendo's platform cause of the strength of there first party."

 



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