By
Eli Green
July 13, 2007 - 19:45
Nintendo's press conference at E3 this year was long, an hour and 15 minutes long to be precise. Filled with clips from newscasts, TV shows, print and online articles, homemade YouTube videos, bits and pieces from the Nintendo Shortcuts short film competition and, of course, a lot of information about Nintendo's place in the video game industry and its systems and games, this year's Nintendo press conference was all about the company's success and dominance. But who has time to sit through an hour and a quarter of business talk, game previews and game demonstrations? Well, we do, but that's not the point. The point is that most people don't. So we're bringing you a toned down version the press conference and its main points.
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The statistic that really blew our minds was the amount of female gamers playing Nintendo systems. Reggie began by showing the 2007 year-to-date ratio of male to female gamers for all video game systems except for Nintendo (80-20% or 1 female gamer to every 4 male gamers). He then proceeded to show the 2007 year-to-date ratio of male to female gamers for Nintendo (67-33% or 1 female gamer to every 2 male gamers).
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| The original concept Wii Zapper from E3 2006 |
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| The new, official Wii Zapper |
He went on to speak about Smash Bros. Brawl as clips from the game played in the background, and then announced its release date, December 3rd. That's right, December 3rd.
Another video played, this time with a couple of video game journalists who, after the video finished playing, would come out and stage demo The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass and Metroid Prime 3: Corruption as Bill Trinen, from Nintendo's Treehouse group, explained many details of the games' control systems.
After the stage demos were done, Reggie came back out on stage and introduced the next topic; online play. Another clip montage played, and then Reggie went on to talk about the Nintendo Wi-Fi connection, the more than 5.5 million Nintendo DS users who have connected to the Nintendo Wi-Fi connection, how many people have downloaded Virtual Console games for Wii, WiiWare, and to introduce a new Wii Channel, called Check Mii Out. Check Mii Out lets Wii users enter their Miis to be voted on by other Wii users, find friend's Miis online and download them to their own Wii. He also announced that there will be contests and promotions, including challenges to create the best celebrity look-alike Miis.
Focusing more on actual online gameplay, Reggie spoke about the current ability to play Pokemon Battle Revolution online, and use the Nintendo DS as a controller and Pokemon exporter. He then talked about upcoming online capable games, like Super Mario Strikers Charged, Madden NFL 08, FIFA Soccer 08, Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker for Nintendo DS and, wait for it, Guitar Hero III.
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| Reggie Fils-Aime unveils the Wii Wheel |
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| Nintendo President, Satoru Iwata |
Reggie then came back on stage, after another video with a couple of different families talking about how they enjoyed playing Super Mario Galaxy and Brain Age 2, and he spoke about the two games for a bit. He then announced that Super Mario Galaxy will be releasing on November 12th. He then continued on, talking about more easily accessible games, like Picross, MySims, High School Musical and Rayman Raving Rabbids 2. He then discussed upcoming brain training games, including Flash Focus, Ubisoft's My Word Coach and My Life Coach, which will be part of a series of upcoming games.
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| Shigeru Miyamoto talks about Wii Fit |
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| Mr. Miyamoto & Reggie Fils-Aime go head to head in a Wii Fit competition |
The soccer ball header competition was the last major part of the press conference before Reggie finished with his closing remarks. The press conference ended with one more clip montage.
We leave you with some videos of the more significant parts of the press conference.