Die Redaktion von 3sat neues hat Nintendos Chef-Designer Shigeru Miyamoto ein paar Fragen bezüglich Wii HD, Project H.A.M.M.E.R und 3D-Visoren gestellt.
Auf die Frage, ob Nintendo in absehbarer Zeit ein 3D-Gaming-Gerät auf den Markt bringen wird, gab er folgende Antwort:
Before the Wii launched, there were plenty of rumours about the console making use of augmented reality, perhaps by means of a visor. Nintendo pioneered this way back with the Virtual Boy. Will Nintendo be the first company to successfully implement 3D gaming? How long before this technology will take hold?
Nintendo is always trying to construct the framework in which we can provide... we can be as creative as possible in order to create as new entertainment as possible. And that's what Nintendo has been striving at and that's what Nintendo will be challenging itself once again in order to make unique entertainment opportunity.
But if I can just add my personal opinion: if the new environment requires the player to wear some goggle-style, I really don't have a good impression of that.
Danach ging es darum, was mit Project H.A.M.M.E.R passiert ist:
What I can confirm here is that only when Nintendo can become almost certain of the timing of the launch we are able to make the relevant launch announcement of the software.
Nintendo of America even confirmed that development had been delayed indefinitely. But bear in mind that the same can be said about ´Disaster: Day of Crisis´ , which was also meant to be published in 2007 in Japan, according to the May 2007 list and also seemed to disappear subsequently. So it now seems that there is hope for ´Project H.A.M.M.E.R.´ yet.
Zu Wii HD sagte Shigeru nur:
We are working in terms of the changes of technology all the time.
Und zu guter Letzt beantwortete Miyamoto die Frage, wie es denn mit den Core-Games aussehe:
We are working on them.
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