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(Interview) Rev controller could make Nintendo market leader- & MORE surprises coming

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Ellie Gibson 09:09 19/09/2005

Says NoE's senior director of marketing, Jim Merrick

Speaking exclusively to GamesIndustry.biz, Nintendo of Europe's senior director of marketing, Jim Merrick, has revealed that he believes the Revolution controller "Certainly could make us market leader."

The new controller was unveiled at the Tokyo Game Show last week. The device is similar in design and size to a TV remote control and uses a sensor to detect which part of the screen the user is pointing at.

"We've talked a lot about expanding the gaming population and breaking down barriers, and the new freehand-style controller, as we're calling it, is very much a part of that," Merrick told this website.

"We have formidable competitors and I'm not going to make any sweeping, grand statements, but the Revolution has the potential to appeal to new groups of consumers we've previously been unable to reach."

"It also has appeal for hardcore gamers, and the ability to bring a lot of people back to gaming," he went on.

Merrick said Nintendo expects its rivals to be inspired by the new controller: "Here we are, about to throw away 20 years of controller designs - designs which Nintendo came up with. There will be an influence on the industry, absolutely."

"That said, Nintendo will aggressively protect its intellectual property," he continued.

Merrick said the controller design is "very nearly finished," adding: "We've got time to make a few refinements, but fundamentally it's complete." He also responded to critics who have expressed concerns about the controller working with different television standards by saying: "It works with LCDs, plasma screens, projectors... Everything. I guarantee it."

Merrick explained that Nintendo had taken the decision not to show any games at TGS as they wanted the audience to focus on the new controller, and not get "hung up on polygon counts and so on."

Although he declined to offer a definite date for when the Revolution console will get its first unveiling, Merrick did say: "Put it this way. Without making a commitment, if I went to E3 2006 and didn't end up playing the Revolution, I'd be very disappointed."

And though the Revolution controller may be a trump card for Nintendo, there's more to come, according to Merrick.

"Let's just say we have more surprises in store," he said.
 
Yes, I think this has been posted. But I'm surprised you posted this, sonycowboy. I thought you said Bye-Bye Nintendo as in Nintendo = doomed?
 
Ruzbeh said:
Yes, I think this has been posted. But I'm surprised you posted this, sonycowboy. I thought you said Bye-Bye Nintendo as in Nintendo = doomed?

I post whatever news I find. Even if it's old :(


Jacobi said:
that was already posted 3 times

Is this posted in the Rev controller thread? I did a search on Merrick and didn't find this same interview (they have been doing multipart interviews, so there are quite of few of them out there, mostly different.
 
I don't think market leader, but certainly a whole lot of Revolutions will be sold.

Despite the initial hysterics online, every single person I've talked to since the announcement of the new controller has stated that they want the machine. Sampling error perhaps, but every type of gamer or non-gamer had the same massively positive reaction - even though it did take some getting past the WTF is it explanations.
 
TheInkyVoid said:
Despite the initial hysterics online, every single person I've talked to since the announcement of the new controller has stated that they want the machine. Sampling error perhaps, but every type of gamer or non-gamer had the same massively positive reaction - even though it did take some getting past the WTF is it explanations.
I've noticed that, too... and I noticed everyone noticing that they noticed that everyone is being very positive about the Revolution... I wonder if the people that are being noticed by people that are noticing the positive reactions that they are being noticed of the fact that they are reacting positively.

Totally.
 
Ruzbeh said:
I've noticed that, too... and I noticed everyone noticing that they noticed that everyone is being very positive about the Revolution... I wonder if the people that are being noticed by people that are noticing the positive reactions that they are being noticed of the fact that they are reacting positively.

Totally.

What the hell? :lol
 
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