In Games News ,Nintendo / Tags: Nintendo Shigeru Miyamoto, Nintendo Wii, Satoru Iwata E3, TV /
Nintendo has shut down the rumors and speculation that the Wii (in this case Wii2) will use 3D technology. in an interview to the German site Spiegel.de and taken by CrunchGearm, general manager of Nintendo’s Shigeru Miyamoto said that he doubted the 3D will be used on the console and the reason most customers do not have a 3D television. Miyamoto says: “For (3D in) living room, you need a 3D TV and it will take some time before households have 3D TV, I do not think this will be our next step to take.” However, little is said contradiction with Nintendo president Satoru Iwata at E3 yesterday, delivering 3D on the Nintendo Wii will consider the second if the adoption rate reaches 30 percent of the TV.
Rate of 30 percent appears to have not done before the launch Wii2 2, so the more likely Nintendo will release Wii 3D a time when the market has really stabilized by itself. For now this seems Nintendo is happy to store 3D parts business for its flagship product and market handheld Nintendo 3DS.
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