In an E3 (May 2005) interview with IGN (yes, it is still on their site!), Miyamoto states that he is only doing experiments with what they might do with Mario. Also he states he does not know whether it will be a Mario 128 or Sunshine style of game.
Considering games are taking 18-24 months (for anything of substance anyway) to develop, how long do we anticipate waiting for a new Mario title?
Will Nintendo wait until they have Mario ready before a Revolution launch?
Will they wait for their 3rd party publishers to have some games ready?
How long will it take for Nintendo to finalise their specs on hardware, including the controller (which in multiple interviews with gaming websites they have stated is not yet finalised) AND GET LIBRARIES + DEVELOPMENT KITS for this strange new machine to their would be 3rd party publishers? I'm guessing that there are currently no 3rd party games in development right now.
Will Nintendo be able to sell machines with only half a dozen or so firt party titles available at launch when its competing with machines that will have up to a hundred games out by that time?
Will Nintendo really be able to source components and mass produce this machine anytime soon?
Will the Revolution maintain anyones interest longer than the average gamer has given to dance mats, power-gloves, light guns, and eye toys?
If not, will most Revoltion owners buy a few games then stop buying more as they are all pretty gimicky and all their friends have more sexy and popular games on their 360/ps3s?
Will Iwata stand before us all in May 2007 and say:
"We brought you a Revolution, but you bought ps3s. I am sorry. *Long, deep bow* We at Nintendo have learnt from our mistakes -no, really, and we will humbly now be creating Mario, Zelda and Metroid sequels from now into eternity for next generation xboxes and playstations."
hahaha Consider that fanboys!