Iwata: DSi not after iPhone and PSP marketshare
Nintendo’s new product, the DSi, has garnered a lot of attention mainly because of the features it has that do appear similar with the iPhone and the PSP. Satoru Iwata responds to this observations after the jump.
Anyone who’s seen the new DSi handheld from Nintendo might have thought at one point that its features are oddly similar to Apple’s iPhone and Sony‘s PSP. Camera: check. Music Playback: check. Online Capability: check. You may think it, but you’re thinking wrong.
Nintendo president Satoru Iwata says clearly enough that it’s not an iPhone/PSP wannabe, because it’s not after these marketshares in the first place. According to him,
We wanted to have the device on them at all times. By downloading subway maps and other things, for instance, the DSi can be useful for applications other than playing games.
It’s all about making it fit naturally into people’s everyday lives. Apart from that, he also said that the online functionality available on the DSi will allow users to “customize” their experience with the handheld.
The DSi is coming to Japan first thing next month, November 1, and will also see a Western launch, though not till “well into 2009.”
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