Here's the other reggie quote that would kind of be in line with all this:
"What about the role of online with the next system?
RA: What i would say is we are certainly working to deliver a sense of community. Is it going to be executed online? We're not sure-I'm not so sure. I'll be able to certainly say more over the next couple of months as I spend quite a bit of time with [Nintendo President] Mr. Iwata and [Mario creator] Mr. Miyamoto. I know Mr. Miyamoto has made comments about online secifically, but there's a lot of work to be done. And as we, from a Nintendo of America perspective, look at the way technology is moving, we're certainly providing a point of view as to other ways to deliver a sense of community that, frankly, better fit with where today's consumer is going.
"Community" is typically used as another term for "online"-but when you use it, community doesn't necessarily have to do with the Internet at all, right?
RA: That's correct. And I don't want to go into it because, I mean, there are things that have been published in technical journals that talk about how to deliver a sense of community that is different than an internet-based online experience. We will share much more come E3."
It doesn't confirm this rumour, but I think it does confirm that you shouldn't expect a traditional online experience over internet infrastructure.
"What about the role of online with the next system?
RA: What i would say is we are certainly working to deliver a sense of community. Is it going to be executed online? We're not sure-I'm not so sure. I'll be able to certainly say more over the next couple of months as I spend quite a bit of time with [Nintendo President] Mr. Iwata and [Mario creator] Mr. Miyamoto. I know Mr. Miyamoto has made comments about online secifically, but there's a lot of work to be done. And as we, from a Nintendo of America perspective, look at the way technology is moving, we're certainly providing a point of view as to other ways to deliver a sense of community that, frankly, better fit with where today's consumer is going.
"Community" is typically used as another term for "online"-but when you use it, community doesn't necessarily have to do with the Internet at all, right?
RA: That's correct. And I don't want to go into it because, I mean, there are things that have been published in technical journals that talk about how to deliver a sense of community that is different than an internet-based online experience. We will share much more come E3."
It doesn't confirm this rumour, but I think it does confirm that you shouldn't expect a traditional online experience over internet infrastructure.