As stated by THQ boss Brian Farrell in a conference with the shareholders (via CVG), could soon launch the Nintendo Wii's successor. "In the past, a new console was equivalent to a period of fast growth industry," said Farrell. "Now that costs have increased significantly cycles have lengthened, and consequently more difficult to interpret the cycles of console and make the right choices.
We do not believe that Sony and Microsoft are planning a new console, Nintendo will leave it to announce the new hardware. " "We have invested most of our capital on X360 and PS3 and we think the most interesting things should happen on these platforms." In the past, Nintendo has repeatedly declared its intention to launch the successor to the Wii only when no longer be able to develop innovative games for the current home console.
Reggie Fils-Aime, Nintendo U.S. has instead talked about a few months ago the launch of Wii 2 only after the sale of 45 million Wii in the U.S..
We do not believe that Sony and Microsoft are planning a new console, Nintendo will leave it to announce the new hardware. " "We have invested most of our capital on X360 and PS3 and we think the most interesting things should happen on these platforms." In the past, Nintendo has repeatedly declared its intention to launch the successor to the Wii only when no longer be able to develop innovative games for the current home console.
Reggie Fils-Aime, Nintendo U.S. has instead talked about a few months ago the launch of Wii 2 only after the sale of 45 million Wii in the U.S..
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