"The Revolution will use cutting edge technology, but it's ultimately about how that technology is used," he said.
"We asked ourselves, "Why would a family need or want to have a gaming console?" The answer is what's driving development of the Revolution.
"What we want to do is different - and we're happy with the road we're taking," Miyamoto continued. "When you have a Revolution, you're not going to have the same experience as you would with the other home consoles."
Miyamoto's comments follow on from Nintendo's E3 conference, where the emphasis was firmly placed on "All-Access Gaming" - titles that are easy for anyone to pick up and play. You can read the full story here.
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Here?!!
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my bad, lazy cut and pasting. :">
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So there is no story? I am disappointed. I was hoping for some more sweet, sweet Nintendo media. Oh well, at least we've got a nice quote tree.
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No more quote trees, Eru!
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Seconded.
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OH SNAP INSTEAD OF ENDING IT YOU TWO JUST MADE IT LONGER!!!
Quote-Tree
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So did you - I bet this is all part of Eru's "Grand Design".