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Washington Post: "Nintendo Is Star of E3 Show as Rivals Scramble to Catch Up"

Teddman

Member
Further highlighting the gulf of perception between game forums and mainstream press...

Game On
Nintendo Is Star of E3 Show as Rivals Scramble to Catch Up

By Mike Musgrove
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, July 12, 2007; Page D01

SANTA MONICA, Calif., July 11 -- For many analysts and fans, Nintendo was something of an afterthought at the video game industry's annual E3 trade show in recent years.

But after a blockbuster launch of its Wii console and its ongoing dominance in the portable game market with its mobile DS handheld game console, the company that brought the world Mario and Zelda is now the company that others are trying to catch.

The annual Electronic Entertainment Expo, commonly known as E3, takes place this week in Santa Monica, Calif. The summit, which in the past has had tens-of-thousands of participants, was scaled back this year and is an opportunity for game makers and industry leaders to announce their latest technology and products.

Nintendo's competitors, meanwhile, are playing an expensive round of brinksmanship with each other to win back some of the attention. This week Sony cut the price on its PlayStation 3 console by $100. Microsoft recently announced an expanded warranty program for the Xbox 360 console, which could cost the company more than $1 billion.

Neither Microsoft nor Sony is making money in the game industry, since both are selling their consoles at below cost in their attempt to boost interest. Nintendo, meanwhile, which introduced the $249 Wii six months ago, can barely keep up with demand for the profitable product.


Microsoft and Sony even scaled back their annual parties at the E3 show. In years past, Microsoft held events at such glamorous Los Angeles venues as the Orpheum Theater, the Shrine Auditorium and Grauman's Chinese Theater. This year, its event was at a Santa Monica high school. Sony, which previously held events that featured such concert acts as Macy Gray and Beck, settled for a low-key sushi shindig this year.

Nintendo says it is not paying a lot of attention to Sony or Microsoft.

Reggie Fils-Aime, president of Nintendo of America, said the bigger question was how to get the non-gamers of the world interested in Nintendo systems.


"There are 24 hours in every day, and only a small time is available for leisure," he said at a news conference Wednesday. "We intend to steal more of that time for video games."

Fils-Aime, as expected, showed off some more Mario and Zelda game titles, the franchises for which Nintendo is most famous. His focus, however, was on how Nintendo products have won fans among senior citizens and women at levels well above the norm in the young-male-dominated industry.

For years, as the video game industry battled for dominance in the living room, the best graphics typically beat the competition. The popularity of the Wii's motion-detecting controllers has changed that notion, popularizing the life-like simulation of games, not their high-end computing aspect.

As a result, game companies are now trying to think of new ways to get players feeling like they are inside the game, designing realistic add-ons.

The Wii balance board, for example, lets players lean one way or another to control their game characters. The board is to be part of Wii Fit, the fitness program that Nintendo has in the works, illustrating that the "Wii workout" craze among those trying to get in shape by swinging fake rackets has only just begun.

More at: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/07/11/AR2007071102149.html
 

Linkhero1

Member
If they announce Pikmin 3 and Paper Mario 3 on the last day then they'll be the stars of E3 but right now....:lol :lol :lol
 
It's okay. The mainstream will wake up once they realize Wii Fit sucks.

Alternatively: It's the end of the world as we know it.
 
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CoolTrick

Banned
That's the reality though. People outside of the generic hardcore gaming male just don't care about Generic First Person Shooter #47437934. Wii Fit was the most interesting thing to come out of the E3 press conferences, especially to the masses.
 

AniHawk

Member
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Woo-Fu

Banned
Hey, don't blame them, their main interest is money, not gaming. Nintendo is poised to make buckets of money and their E3 showing just reiterates it.
 
And GAF leads itself further into isolation. We aren't FACT people, we're ****ing elitist gamers who pick apart everything. And we enjoy it.
 

reilo

learning some important life lessons from magical Negroes
Did they truly just put the PS3s price drop in the same light as the $1bil MS warranty fiasco?

So, dropping the price of a console is a bad thing now?

Mainstream media, please die.
 

Sharp

Member
Woo-Fu said:
Hey, don't blame them, their main interest is money, not gaming. Nintendo is poised to make buckets of money and their E3 showing just reiterates it.
Washington Post?
 
It's like if Nintendo can't slam into your heads as to why they're running the table, the rest of the planet is going to try.

This Is The Way Things Are Now. Be happy Mass Effect is coming out in November and that the world will finally be able to send my Pete Burns Mii into the Public Consciousness. Where it belongs.
 
Mainstream>>>>>>>>>>>>Hardcore in weight of sheer numbers.

If the mainstream press like what Nintendo have on the floor show, it doesn't matter a toot what IGN or GAMESPOT say.
WiiFit will garner massive mainstream support as it can't be faulted due to encouraging exercise whilst having fun, which has LONG been a critisism of gaming
 

traveler

Not Wario
Aristotlekh said:
It's okay. The mainstream will wake up once they realize Wii Fit sucks.

That's just it; they won't. People never do. Tell them something makes them better in one way or another and they'll eat it up. Look at the ridiculous success of various diet books, supplements, and equipment and then look at the obesity rates. Yeah...sales of a dietary product have little to do (for the most part) with its actual effectiveness.

Why? Because the mainstream is composed of consumers who make their decisions based on marketing, not evaluation, and something tells me that, regardless of whether Wii Fit is effective or not, it'll KILL at in the sales charts.
 

GavinGT

Banned
Well, Nintendo wins by default. Nothing that either MS or Sony could possibly show would have any impact on the Wii's dominance.

Plus, all these newspaper writers are older white guys that probably aren't gamers themselves. Therefore, any company pitching to the non-gamer is going to get their attention.
 

dfyb

Banned
Aristotlekh said:
It's okay. The mainstream will wake up once they realize Wii Fit sucks.

Alternatively: It's the end of the world as we know it.
wii fit is a perfect "fit" for mainstream though...

i just wish they didn't compare it to gaming.
 

rakka

Member
DefectiveReject said:
WiiFit will garner massive mainstream support as it can't be faulted due to encouraging exercise whilst having fun, which has LONG been a critisism of gaming

Yes, but it isn't gaming.... :(
 
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