Engadget Interviews Reggie Fils-Aime

reggieEngadget recently interviewed Reggie Fils-Aime, Nintendo’s Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing. In the interview he reveals that “Revolution” is still just a codename for their upcomming console and that they’ll be revealing more innovations about it up until the launch, not just at E3. He also says that they’ve shipped over a thousand controller dev kits to developers so that they can begin getting experience with the controller mechanics. Apperantly the feedback from game developers about the controller has been “fantastic”.

Reggie promises us exciting news to be revealed at this years E3 and describes it as the Revolution’s “coming out party”. He also says we’ll be seeing a number of brand new franchises coming to the console. Reggie reveals that it’s not impossible for a third DS to be coming out in the future by saying: “I wouldnÂ’t say that thatÂ’s an unreasonable assumption. Look at how many times weÂ’ve improved on the Game Boy Advance in terms of the look, the feel, screen changes, and everything else.”

Full interview after the jump.

reggieEngadget recently interviewed Reggie Fils-Aime, Nintendo’s Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing. In the interview he reveals that “Revolution” is still just a codename for their upcomming console and that they’ll be revealing more innovations about it up until the launch, not just at E3. He also says that they’ve shipped over a thousand controller dev kits to developers so that they can begin getting experience with the controller mechanics. Apperantly the feedback from game developers about the controller has been “fantastic”.

Reggie promises us exciting news to be revealed at this years E3 and describes it as the Revolution’s “coming out party”. He also says we’ll be seeing a number of brand new franchises coming to the console. Reggie reveals that it’s not impossible for a third DS to be coming out in the future by saying: “I wouldnÂ’t say that thatÂ’s an unreasonable assumption. Look at how many times weÂ’ve improved on the Game Boy Advance in terms of the look, the feel, screen changes, and everything else.”

Full interview after the jump.

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