I hope he's correct about this as well:
Besides interfaces, as Moore alluded to, online and communities is vastly important, and he believes Nintendo's taking the online challenge seriously.
"It’s critically important to us and we are relieved, if anything else, that they have made a huge commitment that they have presented to us... Online certainly was not a factor with the Wii, as you know; although they had capabilities, it just wasn’t there at the level that both Xbox Live and PlayStation had," he said. "But I think Nintendo totally gets that multi-player, building community, co-op play, having the ability to bring games that are deeper - all of these things are now very important."
I personally don't even play online much, but I certainly see why it's important that Nintendo take it seriously.







