I believe he's referring to the fact that the article writer works for the BBC and thus it's tough to believe he has an unbiased opinion on the matter. I personally think he shot his gun early, because the article writer mentions that he wasn't able to get Sony or Microsoft's side of the story yet, but he decided to write an article on the matter anyways. This quote especially makes me weary he doesn't have bias:
Forget please, if you will, that it is the BBC working with Nintendo and the fact I work for the BBC - it's not relevant to what I want to talk about.
I'm just saying, anyone that needs to mention that has already thought previously that others would find him to be biased in his article.








