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Jeremy Jastrzab
20 Jan, 2006

Nintendo Execs talk Revolution plans

Wii News | About releases and prices.
Recent comments from Nintendo president Satoru Iwata and US sales and marketing boss Reggie Fils-Aime have confirmed more details about the Revolution console launch, with both adamant that it will ship before the end of the year.

Speaking in a brief interview with Japanese newspaper Sankei Shimbun, Iwata said that Nintendo has "no plans to miss out on the year-end sales battle" by launching the Revolution too late. "As for North America, we need to release it by Thanksgiving, or otherwise we won't receive support from the retail industry," he continued. "So the Revolution will be released prior to that period."

As well as placing a deadline for the US launch of Thanksgiving, Iwata also revealed indirectly that the launch will not come before June - saying that a working version of the console similar to the final design will be shown at E3 in mid-May, which would prevent a launch before the first half of this year is through.

Nintendo could quite possibly launch the Revolution in all three territories during the June to December period, given that the less complex hardware of the system should see it experiencing fewer manufacturing bottlenecks than its rivals at Sony and Microsoft. It is not out of the question that it will repeat the strategy used with the DS and launch first in the United States, rather than in Japan.

As to the price, both Iwata and Fils-Aime - who was speaking in an interview with News.com - are adamant that the Revolution will come in at an affordable price point compared to its competitors.

"The amount of money that people are willing to spend on videogames is getting less every year," Iwata commented. "Even if it's a superb machine, it's not going to sell if it's 50,000 Yen (around $AU580). We plan to make [the Revolution] an affordable price."

Fils-Aime went even further, reiterating earlier comments from Iwata which suggested that the machine would come in at a price point of under $300 (around $AU400), and criticising the high bar to entry of other next-gen systems in terms of pricing.

"Many companies are making their products too exclusive and expensive for the general consumer," he commented. "For example, for American consumers to get into the Xbox 360 franchise, with games and extra controllers, they had to spend more than $700, not including an HDTV, which is really the only way to positively experience 360."

"We resolve at Nintendo to remain within reach for the vast majority of our consumers," he commented, and went on to say that the firm hopes to make Revolution into a more affordable prospect for developers as well, with one of the company's "new years resolutions" being to "turn game development into a democracy of great ideas."

"Just as the cost of systems is getting out of reach for everyday consumers, the cost of game development is getting out of reach for game publishers," he said. "The Revolution will be more affordable for game developers to create for, and that will result in fantastically innovative content."

Regarding the company's targets for the launch of Revolution, Fils-Aime once again picked on Xbox 360 - confidently predicting that the next-gen Nintendo console will outsell Microsoft's system.

"We will see more units than Xbox 360 did here in the United States in our launch window," he predicted. "I mean, in December, we sold more GameCubes in the United States than Microsoft sold 360s, and Revolution will do better than that."

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20 Comments
7 years ago
$400AUD and before christmas. nice icon_smile.gif
7 years ago
I hope they can pull this off icon_smile.gif
7 years ago
I just hopt it isn't released around Thanksgiving for only the US and Japan and then in like February/March for us Aussies, like the DS was.
7 years ago
Well, they said that they don't want to miss out on the year-end buying period - hopefully that means in all countries. *crosses fingers*
7 years ago
Wasn't there something about there being a global release for the Rev? I'm sure I heard that somewhere.

Either way that's a very accessible price. And from the horses mouth too! I'm sitting pretty right now.
7 years ago
$400 is such a good looking price compared to the next-gen consoles. Like Spanca said lets hope they can actually do this!
7 years ago
yea i heard that to they said the only way they could come back strong is with a globle release! and on another note i do belive that nitendo is finally getting it right they are completely going to change the way first shooters are played among so many other things... i mean when a shooter comes to console (eg unreal 2007) all you hear is it will be better to play on pc with the mouse!! but the the rev's controler is going to change all that any way i will stop this rant...
7 years ago
Lahiru wrote
Wasn't there something about there being a global release for the Rev? I'm sure I heard that somewhere.
I'm pritty sure when nintendo said gloabal they said something like within 12-14 weeks.

And we all know what happened to the x360 worldwide launch. icon_wink.gif
7 years ago
$400.
Wow, can get a Next-gen console just like $50 more then a PSP.
Cool.

Either way, I better start saving.
7 years ago
If that price becomes reality, and Ps3 costs 400 billion dollars, then I guess I'll have to sacrifice Killzone PS3 for Rev.
7 years ago
Nintendo could quite possibly launch the Revolution in all three territories during the June to December period.

That would be a god send and then there's the price. Bonus.
7 years ago
It would be nice if the console could be my Christmas present. Self purchased of course.
7 years ago
The revolution controller does look exciting but I was curious whether a regular controller was also going to be available with the revo. I just dont think it would be practical to use the revolutionary controller on on every type of game.
7 years ago
^ It is don't worry, the whole shell adds on to the remote making the features on the remote works too.
7 years ago
Yay.
Under £170.
Very nice,
*hopes for £99
7 years ago
I was a fool for thinking that the Rev was the weekest of the 3 next gen consoles. BLASPHEMY. I'll get this hands down now. Hand me my cheque book. oh wait, i dont have one...will direct deposit do?
7 years ago
Hi All, look at history for Nintendo Releases in Australia all the big hardware and software releases happen around the March/April school Holidays here in OZ.

The only reason for this to change with the revolution is if they really want to have an international launch.

Mark my words conservative Japanese business focused on generating profit, look at their profitability compared to the other games companies, and they will stick with tradition and launch in March in Australia.
7 years ago
Wow, Nintendo really know how to stay in the game.

Can't wait, bet the lauch will go way better than Microsoft's..
7 years ago
$400 AU would be good if it comes with two controllers a game and a cradle.

I just hope that the price in Australia is not more expensive than in other countries like America and UK. Typically Australia has been shafted in the past with pricing for consoles and the currency conversion does not work as an indicative price.

Personally I think that if it was a barebones box set it should be more around $300.
7 years ago
Actually, Australia has had good prices from Nintendo in the past for console launches. The cube was cheaper than the US (after conversion) and the DS was released here the cheapest out of anywhere(I think).

Anyway, welsome aboard cycosippius.
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