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Reggie Fils-Aime says: no intention of replacing Wii for now

It seems normal, of course, but in case anyone had any doubts about Nintendo’s support for the Wii, REggie Fils-Aime clears any doubts about Nintendo’s main product in an interview to Reuters: “. As we sit here today the Wii console has a long run ahead of it, (the DS too). At some point we will launch the DSi here in the Americas. So as we look at the near term for us its all about maximizing the opportunity with the (Wii and DS)”, he says.It means that from a hardware point of view, Nintendo seems satisfied, at least for now. “We will consider the launch of new consoles when we have got great new entertaining ideas that can only be done with a new console”, Fils-Aime declares. “We believe the role of a new console, a new system, is to bring great new entertainment ideas to life. We launched (the Wii and DS) those systems when we had great ideas that would benefit either from a touch screen or from a Wii remote”.
Fils-Aime also commented on the digital delivery system and the future of boxed products. “I don’t buy some of the core propositions. We have seen with our own systems that the consumer wants an experience that today is better delivered via packaged content. There can be add-ons and additional content but the sheer amount of entertainment enjoyment — 50, 60 hours - is pretty difficult to provide through an Internet connection”
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