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Nintendo's Yoshio Sakamoto reveals Metroid: Other M's cinematic ...
Yoshio Sakamoto has had a rather diverse career with Nintendo, having worked on games like Metroid, WarioWare and Tomodatchi Collection. Nintendo president Satoru Iwata asked the Metroid: Other M producer to speak at GDC to "explore the secret of creating games for such a dynamic range of titles." One ... - read more at Nintendo Wii Fanboy
tags: Nintendo 
1161737 3/1/10:
WarioWare DIY was in planning since the DS was called 'Iris'
In an Iwata Asks interview about the upcoming WarioWare DIY, Nintendo president and expert interviewer Satoru Iwata revealed a previously unknown codename for the system that would become the Nintendo DS: Iris. "Iris was the codename of a next-generation device we were exploring to succeed the Game ... - read more at Nintendo Wii Fanboy
tags: Nintendo 
1149496 2/26/10:
Dunaway hints at new Zelda in 2010, unsure about Xenoblade and ...
As if Satoru Iwata's pronouncement of a 2010 release date for -- let's call it -- "New Legend of Zelda" wasn't exciting enough, Nintendo of America's Cammie Dunaway referenced a similar timeline for the upcoming Wii game at the Nintendo Media Summit this week. Speaking to GameLife, Dunaway said, "If ... - read more at Nintendo Wii Fanboy
1138136 2/24/10:
Wii No Ma trademarked in U.S.
Since the day Nintendo's video on demand service Wii No Ma first escaped Satoru Iwata's lips, there's been speculation about it coming to North America. Broke My Controller has the latest (though still circumstantial) evidence in the form of several Wii No Ma trademarks made in the U.S. earlier this ... - read more at Nintendo Wii Fanboy
tags: Nintendo 
1126724 2/23/10:
Will Bugs Bring Down Microsoft's Project Natal?
There is little doubt that the Nintendo Wii's unique controls changed how both developers and players view video gaming. The system's motion-detecting controller meant more diverse interaction less button smashing and a wider range of novice older and female users.But along with those benefits came ... - read more at Minyanville
tags: Microsoft  Nintendo 
1048261 2/9/10:
Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto Reveals He's Working On New Hardware ...
Normally Nintendo's slip-ups come from the mouth of Satoru Iwata, but this time Shigeru Miyamoto has blabbed about upcoming hardware and a new project using the MotionPlus peripheral. Collecting a... - read more at Gizmodo
1047082 2/9/10:
Report: Nintendo Possibly Working On New Hardware, New Miyamoto ...
From website 4Gamer.net comes the news that Nintendo is developing new hardware, and Shigeru Miyamoto is working on a new Wii Motion Plus game. The news is a recent symposium in which Miyamoto discussed things like hamsters. 4Gamer does not quote him directly, but does state that Miyamoto revealed he ... - read more at Kotaku
1023542 2/4/10:
This Wii Title Has Been In Development For Over 3 Years [Sandlot]
Zangeki no REGINLEIV, the upcoming Wii action game from Japanese studio Sandlot, will be out on February 11. The game has been development for years. In an recent round table discussion with Nintendo president Satoru Iwata, Sandlot's Takehiro Honma said, "Because the project got the OK sometime between ... - read more at Kotaku
tags: Nintendo 
1008767 2/2/10:
Iwata: Wii successor needs 'something new' beyond HD
In Nintendo's recent quarterly investor Q&A, president Satoru Iwata discussed the possibility of an HD-followup to the Wii. "If asked if making the Wii compatible with high definition -- just making it compatible with high resolution -- will get players throughout the world to buy it," he said (as ... - read more at Nintendo Wii Fanboy
1005845 2/2/10:
Iwata: New Zelda game on show at E3 plus great 2010 games line-up
Although hardware sales may be slowing for Nintendo 2010 looks like it might be a bumper year for game releases. The financials released by Nintendo last week showed hardware sales of 192 million units worldwide. That was followed up on Friday by an Investor Relations conference given by Satoru Iwata ... - read more at Geek.com
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