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Nintendo planning future platforms

January 31, 2013 6:26AM PST
By Eddie Makuch, News Editor

President Satoru Iwata looking beyond Wii U and 3DS; company has begun developing tech that would simplify sharing assets between platforms.

Nintendo already has its eyes on what's next. A translation of prepared remarks from president Satoru Iwata today states Nintendo last year began work on technology for "future platforms" that would make software assets more transferable, regardless of the platform. According to Iwata, this would have multiple benefits, including avoiding software launch lineup shortages.

 

"Last year we also started a project to integrate the architecture for our future platforms. What we mean by integrating platforms is not integrating handhelds devices and home consoles to make only one machine. What we are aiming at is to integrate the architecture to form a common basis for software development so that we can make software assets more transferrable, and operating systems and their build-in applications more portable, regardless of form factor or performance of each platform," he said. "They will also work to avoid software lineup shortages or software development delays which tend to happen just after the launch of new hardware."

Iwata said that previously it was technologically impossible to have the same architecture for handheld and home consoles, but Nintendo's new technology could change this. Iwata's comments suggest games could be shared between a home console and a portable device, though the company is a long way away from implementing any such technology.

"Although it has not been long since we began to integrate the architecture and this will have no short-term result, we believe that it will provide a great benefit to our platform business in the long run," he said.

Nintendo's latest platform is the Wii U, which launched last year and has sold over 3 million units worldwide.




       

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No surprise here. I could almost certainly find a similar quote from 2006 or 2007.



Makes sense. It frustrated me (and still does) to see games that would be perfectly suited to Wii's motion controls instead made only as 3DS games. Pilot Wings Resort, Starfox 64 remake and Luigi's Mansion 2 are all games that should have been on Wii as well.

Going forward, if both 3DS/WiiU or their next gen equivilents have dual screens then it makes sense to share games the way PS3 and Vita do now.

I guess the next Super Smash Bros might be the first such game Nintendo does.



 

so this technology will render the same game in different quality depending on if it's on a handheld or a home console?

I say no more DVDs and hi to only memory cards!



    R.I.P Mr Iwata :'(