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MTV Interviews Reggie Courtesy of MTV News
NEW YORK — Reggie Fils-Aime, Nintendo of America president, is a man on a mission. His mission is to sell the red-hot Nintendo Wii and make sure people who have them love them.
"Are we feeling good about our success? Do we think we can have more success in the future? Absolutely," he said during a stuffed 40-minute interview with MTV News in a hotel just south of Central Park. "I do think that highlights a difference between us and our competitors: We're not arrogant. We don't view success as a right. We feel we need to earn success every day. And we're going to do that by being true to the gamer."
In the same hotel 51 weeks ago, Fils-Aime gave MTV News an early handle on the Nintendo Wii controller (see "First Look: Nintendo Revolution Controller Feels Smooth As Puppet Strings"). Now he's ready to talk about any Wii topic under the sun — to a point.
"We're looking at this as about eight days into the mission," he said, opening with a report of the company's recent success. Nintendo has sold 600,000 Wiis in North America and nearly half as many extra Wii controllers, Fils-Aime said (see "Wii Unmasked: Nintendo Reveals Price, Launch Date, Lineup Of Games"). The company has also sold more than 450,000 copies of "The Legend of Zelda: The Twilight Princess." He said "Red Steel," "Rayman Raving Rabbids" and "Madden" all have sold well, as has the surgery game "Trauma Center: Second Opinion."
He offered a preview of the Wii's winter lineup. In addition to support from third-party game developers, Nintendo will publish three more titles for the Wii by the end of March: "WarioWare: Smooth Moves," "Wii Play" and "Mario Party 8." The first two will be released in January, the latter in March. All are compilations of shorter games.
"WarioWare" is a continuation of a popular series that barrages players with seconds-long games. "Wii Play" contains nine brief games, including an homage to "Duck Hunt," and will come packed with an extra Wii controller (but not a nunchuck). Nintendo has shown contraptions that turn a Wii controller into a "Duck Hunt"-style gun or, in the company's terms, a "zapper." "Wii Play" would seem to fit the bill, but Fils-Aime said, "We want the right title" to introduce it with.
Word broke of that early-2007 Nintendo trio earlier this month. Some fans complained that there weren't any meaty adventures on the list and predicted a winter gaming famine similar to the one that followed the launch of Nintendo's last two consoles. "I disagree with the comparison," he said. "I wasn't here for the GameCube launch, but there was a time period when there were no titles. There wasn't even titles you could or could not sink your teeth into. 'Wii Play' and 'WarioWare' are going to be hugely fun titles."
And for people who want more of an adventure to sink their teeth into once March passes? "Of the next batch of Nintendo releases, 'Metroid' is going to be next on that list," he said. And "Super Mario Galaxy"? Fils-Aime said to expect it any time between the end of March and next Christmas.
He fielded every question, even if he couldn't always give a rosy answer. People want Wii controllers bundled with nunchucks? If people start buying them in a one-to-one ratio, Nintendo would consider offering a bundle. Is there a DVD-playing Wii coming to the U.S. any time soon? "The answer is no." Will third parties start using the Miis — Wii player avatars — in their games? Fils-Aime said developers outside Nintendo now have the ability to drop them into their games as well, but,"Is there anything I've seen? No." Does he think the Reggie Mii his colleagues at Nintendo made looks like him? "The one they made had more of a scowl than the one I made."
Fils-Aime hyped an upcoming baseball game from 2K Sports as a perfect title for the Wii controller and said that "Godfather" Wii from EA is "very interesting." And he leapt to the defense of the weakly reviewed but strong-selling Ubisoft Wii game "Red Steel." "I think a lot of the reviews have been overly critical. Does it take you a few minutes to get used to the control scheme? Yes. Once you get used to it does it play extremely well? Absolutely. I think a lot of those reviews are overly harsh. Just like the, what was it, the IGN review of 'Wii Sports.' They're negative on the graphics of the game, but we always said what the graphics would be. I think that's people just being hypercritical."
Some gamers are panting for the Wii to offer online play. Where's that? "The first online game will be 'Pokémon Battle Revolution' in Japan, so that is certainly a candidate in the U.S." He said there are other unannounced online titles in development. "For the consumer who is saying, 'Gosh, when is Nintendo going to get on board with online play?' The answer is very early in 2007."
Nintendo had promised something called Virtual Console Mondays for the Wii, a weekly release of vintage games downloadable onto the Wii. This past Monday only saw one new title added to Virtual Console. "On every Monday, you can expect between one and five titles ... essentially on an ongoing basis." Fils-Aime said the company is still planning to release about 30 titles by the end of the calendar year. That's about 20 fewer than Nintendo is releasing in Japan, which Fils-Aime said is because some games "may make perfect sense in Japan but we don't think in our marketplace have a lot of potential."
So how about some American favorites like "Tecmo Super Bowl" on the Wii's virtual console? Fils-Aime said licensing rights for old sports games can be tricky. "We're focused on the big titles that the pain is worth the gain." Naturally, then, the mammoth Nintendo 64 hit "GoldenEye" would be worth it even though the game's developer is now owned by Microsoft and the James Bond license was recently snatched up by Activision? "Would I love to see it on virtual console? Absolutely. But there are a lot of issues there." He made it sound like there's a chance. "Suffice it to say we would love to see it, so we're exploring all the rights issues."
Fils-Aime confirmed that Wiis connected to the Internet will automatically download surprise bonus material from Nintendo, but he wouldn't detail what kind of unexpected messages or channels might pop up. "I'd hate to ruin the surprise. Is there activity that we're working on for before the holidays? The answer is yes."
For Fils-Aime, some of the projects he'd love to see happen in the U.S. can only be executed by his bosses in Japan. As a result, part of his job is to lobby for what he thinks American gamers want. "The piece that I am more and more involved in is really looking longer-term and making sure the full range of games are being brought to the Americas. Making sure we have core gamer games like 'Metroid,' like 'Galaxy.' Making sure we have our types of market-extension games not only for Wii but for DS. Where's our analogous cooking game? Where's our analogous 'Brain Age 2' for DS?"
Fils-Aime said he'll be doing some lobbying in Japan come January. Around that time, he also expected a "plethora" of Wii announcements. But 40 minutes into his interview, he was clearly done revealing company details.
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NEW YORK — Reggie Fils-Aime, Nintendo of America president, is a man on a mission. His mission is to sell the red-hot Nintendo Wii and make sure people who have them love them.
"Are we feeling good about our success? Do we think we can have more success in the future? Absolutely," he said during a stuffed 40-minute interview with MTV News in a hotel just south of Central Park. "I do think that highlights a difference between us and our competitors: We're not arrogant. We don't view success as a right. We feel we need to earn success every day. And we're going to do that by being true to the gamer."
In the same hotel 51 weeks ago, Fils-Aime gave MTV News an early handle on the Nintendo Wii controller (see "First Look: Nintendo Revolution Controller Feels Smooth As Puppet Strings"). Now he's ready to talk about any Wii topic under the sun — to a point.
"We're looking at this as about eight days into the mission," he said, opening with a report of the company's recent success. Nintendo has sold 600,000 Wiis in North America and nearly half as many extra Wii controllers, Fils-Aime said (see "Wii Unmasked: Nintendo Reveals Price, Launch Date, Lineup Of Games"). The company has also sold more than 450,000 copies of "The Legend of Zelda: The Twilight Princess." He said "Red Steel," "Rayman Raving Rabbids" and "Madden" all have sold well, as has the surgery game "Trauma Center: Second Opinion."
He offered a preview of the Wii's winter lineup. In addition to support from third-party game developers, Nintendo will publish three more titles for the Wii by the end of March: "WarioWare: Smooth Moves," "Wii Play" and "Mario Party 8." The first two will be released in January, the latter in March. All are compilations of shorter games.
"WarioWare" is a continuation of a popular series that barrages players with seconds-long games. "Wii Play" contains nine brief games, including an homage to "Duck Hunt," and will come packed with an extra Wii controller (but not a nunchuck). Nintendo has shown contraptions that turn a Wii controller into a "Duck Hunt"-style gun or, in the company's terms, a "zapper." "Wii Play" would seem to fit the bill, but Fils-Aime said, "We want the right title" to introduce it with.
Word broke of that early-2007 Nintendo trio earlier this month. Some fans complained that there weren't any meaty adventures on the list and predicted a winter gaming famine similar to the one that followed the launch of Nintendo's last two consoles. "I disagree with the comparison," he said. "I wasn't here for the GameCube launch, but there was a time period when there were no titles. There wasn't even titles you could or could not sink your teeth into. 'Wii Play' and 'WarioWare' are going to be hugely fun titles."
And for people who want more of an adventure to sink their teeth into once March passes? "Of the next batch of Nintendo releases, 'Metroid' is going to be next on that list," he said. And "Super Mario Galaxy"? Fils-Aime said to expect it any time between the end of March and next Christmas.
He fielded every question, even if he couldn't always give a rosy answer. People want Wii controllers bundled with nunchucks? If people start buying them in a one-to-one ratio, Nintendo would consider offering a bundle. Is there a DVD-playing Wii coming to the U.S. any time soon? "The answer is no." Will third parties start using the Miis — Wii player avatars — in their games? Fils-Aime said developers outside Nintendo now have the ability to drop them into their games as well, but,"Is there anything I've seen? No." Does he think the Reggie Mii his colleagues at Nintendo made looks like him? "The one they made had more of a scowl than the one I made."
Fils-Aime hyped an upcoming baseball game from 2K Sports as a perfect title for the Wii controller and said that "Godfather" Wii from EA is "very interesting." And he leapt to the defense of the weakly reviewed but strong-selling Ubisoft Wii game "Red Steel." "I think a lot of the reviews have been overly critical. Does it take you a few minutes to get used to the control scheme? Yes. Once you get used to it does it play extremely well? Absolutely. I think a lot of those reviews are overly harsh. Just like the, what was it, the IGN review of 'Wii Sports.' They're negative on the graphics of the game, but we always said what the graphics would be. I think that's people just being hypercritical."
Some gamers are panting for the Wii to offer online play. Where's that? "The first online game will be 'Pokémon Battle Revolution' in Japan, so that is certainly a candidate in the U.S." He said there are other unannounced online titles in development. "For the consumer who is saying, 'Gosh, when is Nintendo going to get on board with online play?' The answer is very early in 2007."
Nintendo had promised something called Virtual Console Mondays for the Wii, a weekly release of vintage games downloadable onto the Wii. This past Monday only saw one new title added to Virtual Console. "On every Monday, you can expect between one and five titles ... essentially on an ongoing basis." Fils-Aime said the company is still planning to release about 30 titles by the end of the calendar year. That's about 20 fewer than Nintendo is releasing in Japan, which Fils-Aime said is because some games "may make perfect sense in Japan but we don't think in our marketplace have a lot of potential."
So how about some American favorites like "Tecmo Super Bowl" on the Wii's virtual console? Fils-Aime said licensing rights for old sports games can be tricky. "We're focused on the big titles that the pain is worth the gain." Naturally, then, the mammoth Nintendo 64 hit "GoldenEye" would be worth it even though the game's developer is now owned by Microsoft and the James Bond license was recently snatched up by Activision? "Would I love to see it on virtual console? Absolutely. But there are a lot of issues there." He made it sound like there's a chance. "Suffice it to say we would love to see it, so we're exploring all the rights issues."
Fils-Aime confirmed that Wiis connected to the Internet will automatically download surprise bonus material from Nintendo, but he wouldn't detail what kind of unexpected messages or channels might pop up. "I'd hate to ruin the surprise. Is there activity that we're working on for before the holidays? The answer is yes."
For Fils-Aime, some of the projects he'd love to see happen in the U.S. can only be executed by his bosses in Japan. As a result, part of his job is to lobby for what he thinks American gamers want. "The piece that I am more and more involved in is really looking longer-term and making sure the full range of games are being brought to the Americas. Making sure we have core gamer games like 'Metroid,' like 'Galaxy.' Making sure we have our types of market-extension games not only for Wii but for DS. Where's our analogous cooking game? Where's our analogous 'Brain Age 2' for DS?"
Fils-Aime said he'll be doing some lobbying in Japan come January. Around that time, he also expected a "plethora" of Wii announcements. But 40 minutes into his interview, he was clearly done revealing company details.
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Goldeneye still has a shot!
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I was under the impression that Goldeneye always had a shot. They've been hinting at it for a very long time now. I'd say it has more than just a shot at this point.
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I wonder how the heck they'd get all the different licensing thingies in order to get Goldeneye up, though...
think they'd have to pay Rare? That'd be gay if they did...
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Dolphin I was under the impression that Goldeneye always had a shot. They've been hinting at it for a very long time now. I'd say it has more than just a shot at this point.
That's because interviewers and fans have asked them. They aren't ruling it out, but "working on it" and a "sure thing" are completely different.
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I don't like that BS about VC games not being right for different markets when they don't have to pay a penny for marketing or packaging.
And I wish Metroid came out sooner than April. And I do like how he's honest, but frankly we should be able take that for granted.
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Thanks for all the fish.

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Joester That's because interviewers and fans have asked them. They aren't ruling it out, but "working on it" and a "sure thing" are completely different.
They've had hints elsewhere, for instance in a nintendo.com poll a while back.
Habitatgc I wonder how the heck they'd get all the different licensing thingies in order to get Goldeneye up, though...
think they'd have to pay Rare? That'd be gay if they did...
Well, I don't think Rare has much to do with it considering that Nintendo purchased the license and published (payed for) the game. Activision may have some say, but I don't think rights expire on old games developed under older licenses.
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Very nice interview 
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Mario between March and Christmas? So much for "If not by launch then within 3 (or was it 6?) months". Jerks.
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daylight Mario between March and Christmas? So much for "If not by launch then within 3 (or was it 6?) months". Jerks.
This is Nintendo. Don't ever take their release estimates as something set in stone.
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Oh, I don't, I just wish they'd be honest for a change.
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"Wii will be under $250"
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Coconut "Wii will be under $250"
The revolution will launch with smash bros online!
the wii will be region free!
you can use a usb hard drive!
we will never launch without a mario title ever again!
news and weather and internet browsing on day 1 !
dvd movies!
ONLINE GAMES!
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Someone's frisky
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George The revolution will launch with smash bros online!
the wii will be region free!
you can use a usb hard drive!
we will never launch without a mario title ever again!
news and weather and internet browsing on day 1 !
dvd movies!
ONLINE GAMES!

Thanks for reminding us jerk 
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Oh and the only one that really bothers me is the USB hard drive thing. Everything else either takes patience or simply not being a lazy ass.
Oh and they did launch with a Mario title
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Coconut
Oh and they did launch with a Mario title
virtual console doesn't count 
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Mario Part 8 in March????????
me get!
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What about us?

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That's March for North America. Which likely means much later for us - especially if you go by the last few MP releases. I hope Metroid makes it out in the first half of next year, though. Then I'd like to see Retro Studios do something different. PLEASE.
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What's wrong with Metroid? They can't do anything different, unless they expand. 'Cause I'm expecting Metroid 4 in 2-3 years.
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I didn't say something is wrong, I'd just like to see Retro try something else. Why shoehorn the developer into working on only one franchise? They don't have to expand...they can work on something else after Corruption with the team they have - which, AFAIK, is a decent sized developer.
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After what NoJ did with Hunters I'm not sure I trust anyone else with the Prime franchise.
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Wasn't that NST?
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Yes it was NST. And last time I checked, they did a really good job. What did you dislike about it Rogue?
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Pokemorpher1 I don't like that BS about VC games not being right for different markets when they don't have to pay a penny for marketing or packaging.
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Red Yoshi I didn't say something is wrong, I'd just like to see Retro try something else. Why shoehorn the developer into working on only one franchise? They don't have to expand...they can work on something else after Corruption with the team they have - which, AFAIK, is a decent sized developer.
Well, there's the exact problem, if they work on something else after Corruption, it would inevitably delay the next Metroid, or even send the next Metroid project to an other studio, which like Rogue said, would most likely not be able to create the same marvels like Retro studios did. The best option would be for Retro Studios to assemble a second team to work on such a new project.
Again I'd like to see new work from Retro, but I wouldn't like to see the Metroid Series go into decline because of it. 
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Reggie Fils-Aime confirmed that Wiis connected to the Internet will automatically download surprise bonus material from Nintendo, but he wouldn't detail what kind of unexpected messages or channels might pop up. "I'd hate to ruin the surprise. Is there activity that we're working on for before the holidays? The answer is yes."
I wonder what that could be. He wouldn't be talking about the Weather and News Channels, since we already know about those, so I wonder what we'll get.
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MP3 is billed as the end of a trilogy though, so a break from Metroid wouldn't be so bad. Besides, we'll probably get Super Metroid to replay I loved what I remember from that game!
I can't wait to hear more about upcoming games. And I hope that Mario Party 8 isn't one of the surprise online titles.
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Heck Yes Mario Party! its gonna be so fun on Wii. I just wish wish wish they would make a suprise anouncement and reveal that its online! Please!
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And "Super Mario Galaxy"? Fils-Aime said to expect it any time between the end of March and next Christmas.
It better be the latter. I want that game so bad 
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So you want it next Christmas?
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Iris It better be the former. I want that game so bad 
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The revolution will launch with smash bros online!
the wii will be region free!
you can use a usb hard drive!
we will never launch without a mario title ever again!
news and weather and internet browsing on day 1 !
dvd movies!
ONLINE GAMES!
Ahh the sweet smell of broken promises don't forget we will launch before Sony or that there will be a European, US fair price conversion.
I don't like that BS about VC games not being right for different markets when they don't have to pay a penny for marketing or packaging.
Tax and to screw us European gamers further.
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Dolphin They've had hints elsewhere, for instance in a nintendo.com poll a while back.
Well, I don't think Rare has much to do with it considering that Nintendo purchased the license and published (payed for) the game. Activision may have some say, but I don't think rights expire on old games developed under older licenses.
Actually Nintendo has no say in this. They would have to pay Activision who has the rights to the Bond license and they would have to pay Microsoft, who now owns Rare, who owns the engine for Goldeneye and more than likely the deal would include the game coming to XBLA as well and problably cross-platform play, which MS is fully behind but Nintendo is not.
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bleeper2.0 Ahh the sweet smell of broken promises don't forget we will launch before Sony or that there will be a European, US fair price conversion.
Tax and to screw us European gamers further.
Well there are releasing before Sony in Europe, and it doesn't really harm you that they didn't release before Sony in America.
Plus stop complaining about the price.
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Joester So you want it next Christmas?
Yes, my perception of time moves backwards, so.....
I always get confused over those words.
Ahh the sweet smell of broken promises don't forget we will launch before Sony
Why does anyone care about that one? It came out in the same month, it's not as if you had to wait.
All of the other "broken promises" are pretty stupid as well, except the Mario thing and the USB hard drive. And besides, anyone who takes a statement like that as a promise- especially when it's about release dates- desevres to be dissapointed.
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Dragon164z I wonder what that could be. He wouldn't be talking about the Weather and News Channels, since we already know about those, so I wonder what we'll get.
It's most likely yet another in-game Master Sword, this time to celebrate the release of The Legend of Zelda (NES) for the VC. Oh, and it won't be useful until Animal Crossing comes out in 2008.
bleeper2.0 Ahh the sweet smell of broken promises don't forget we will launch before Sony or that there will be a European, US fair price conversion.
Tax and to screw us European gamers further.
Actually, the whole world has been screwed on both counts (price and VC-territories) by Nintendo's Wii.
No, seriously 
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I like that bit about a free Wiimote with Wii Play. If it retails at the standard $50 that's practically a free game, which makes sense since Sports is free. Brilliant marketing for those two titles which would never sell otherwise but are huge supporters for the Wii's cause once people play them. Can't wait.
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Well there are releasing before Sony in Europe, and it doesn't really harm you that they didn't release before Sony in America.
I don't really care i was just giving it as an example og another broken promise.
Plus stop complaining about the price.
nah.
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Deacon I like that bit about a free Wiimote with Wii Play. If it retails at the standard $50 that's practically a free game, which makes sense since Sports is free. Brilliant marketing for those two titles which would never sell otherwise but are huge supporters for the Wii's cause once people play them. Can't wait.
I think its going to be 50euro over here,so cheaper then an actually game. I think its a great deal. Why buy a wiimote when you can get wii play with it.
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