E3 2005: Console War Win For Nintendo?

Market analyst Michael Pachter certainly seems to think Nintendo are in with a fighting chance next generation.

In an interesting conversation with GameSpot, Pachter talks about a scenario where the "faster kids may lose" the next-gen battle. Why? Well, "instead of seeing our normal 200 games each console after a couple of years, we're going to see fewer. And mostly because of development costs."

So does this mean Nintendo overall will have more games next-gen? Especially with the download service that's been unveiled? "Nintendo has a deep library ... and has good relationships with Japan, so they'll probably get some support from third-party Japanese publishers."

Probably the most interesting quote is one that will calm fears from some Nintendo fans over lack of third party support for Revolution: "I talked to Nintendo and their strategy is to try to ensure that all the big games that are made for 360 and PS3 are also made for Revolution. If they succeed at that, they're going to do very well."

The full article can be read here, and makes for interesting reading.


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