Speaking to Australia’s Sydney Morning, Herald Shigeru Miyamoto has discussed Nintendo’s next generation stratergie and speaks about the Revolution console. Miyamoto tells us that he doesnt believe fancy graphics are the way forward and that the Revolution’s controller will open the gateway to better gameplay experiences.
“I am not convinced realistic graphics alone make better games,” said Miyamoto.
The lack of Revolution and inparticular, lack of controller, left the audience at this years e3 very disapointed but Miyamoto emphasised how Nintendo is working on both hardware and software.
“We’re having a lot of small groups testing things, building software and hardware at the same time, so we’re busy,”
Miyamoto also told the paper that the Revolution will be a console the whole family will be able to play and enjoy and does not need to be the most powerful console for people to enjoy the playing experience, saying “an extremely powerful machine doesn’t equate to great game design” which suggests the Revolution will not be as powerful as the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
When speaking about the Revolutions controller he said.
“Sitting in front of your monitor with a controller, there’s really nowhere to go from that paradigm, all you can do is make it prettier and faster,” he said. “What Nintendo wants to do is to open up that road, create something that goes beyond.”