Wii60 Devotees Cheer Again!

Wii60 LogoIt seems the Wii60 train has not slowed down since its launch at E3! This time, it’s not Peter Moore or Perrin Kaplan, it’s Andre Vrignaud. Vrignaud is the former director of Xbox Live and a current member of the Xbox Platform Strategy Group. What does he have to say?

“[The announcement of the 6 EA Wii titles] also shows a strong level of industry support for the direction Nintendo has taken with lower-cost hardware and their unique control scheme,” he says. “I’m actually a big fan of the Wii (although I’ll add my voice to the chorus and state they should have stuck with Revolution for a name). My time with it at E3 showed a lot of potential for new game ideas and new ways to play.

That said, kudos to EA for stepping up and supporting one of the more original attempts to invigorate the game industry in recent history!”

It’s great to see people speaking so openly without fear of being fired by their employers! Microsoft is really starting to be a PR wonder, especially when compared to the mess that Sony‘s PR is in right now!

Via Ozymandias

Wii60 LogoIt seems the Wii60 train has not slowed down since its launch at E3! This time, it’s not Peter Moore or Perrin Kaplan, it’s Andre Vrignaud. Vrignaud is the former director of Xbox Live and a current member of the Xbox Platform Strategy Group. What does he have to say?

“[The announcement of the 6 EA Wii titles] also shows a strong level of industry support for the direction Nintendo has taken with lower-cost hardware and their unique control scheme,” he says. “I’m actually a big fan of the Wii (although I’ll add my voice to the chorus and state they should have stuck with Revolution for a name). My time with it at E3 showed a lot of potential for new game ideas and new ways to play.

That said, kudos to EA for stepping up and supporting one of the more original attempts to invigorate the game industry in recent history!”

It’s great to see people speaking so openly without fear of being fired by their employers! Microsoft is really starting to be a PR wonder, especially when compared to the mess that Sony‘s PR is in right now!

Via Ozymandias

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