The Revolution will have to wait
Nintendo pres says no worldwide launch
Nintendo president Satoru Iwata has stated that Revolution, Nintendo's incoming next-gen console, won't be r꧂eceiving a global launch. "We don't think it's necessary to do the simultaneous worldwide launch simply because others are doing this," said Iwata in an interview with Bloomberg.
It's hardly a surprise, and not just because Nintendo has a history of taking its time with regards to western r🧸eleases of both hardware and software. Global launches are a massively stressful challenge; while PS3 has picked up the gauntlet thrown down by Xbox 360 and committed to a worldwide release this November, Nintend♔o is continuing to do things its own way.
Above: Nintendo's next console, still codenamed Revolution, is slated for a November US release.
Also, Nintendo's somewhat preoccupied with the uncontrollable success of its DS handheld, which h💝as resulted in severe shortages across Japan as supply gets punched in the face by a surge in demand.
"I'm hopeful that, in the latter half of April, we can get rid of the terrible, terrible shortage situation that we are facing with Nintendo DS righ༒t♒ now," Iwata confirmed.
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March 28, 2006