Kaigler: No plans for Wii HD, Nintendo keeping HD in mind for the future, gameplay matters the most

October 30th, 2009 Posted in News, Posted by Valay, Wii

This information comes from Denise Kaigler, NOA’s vice president of corporate affairs…

“When Wii launched back in 2006, the household saturation of HDTVs was much lower than it is now. Nintendo didn’t include HD capability back then because that would have been a cost that everyone had to pay, whether or not they had an HDTV. There’s something not very fair about that. As Mr. Iwata has said a number of times, we have no current plans to launch an HD version of Wii, but HD is one of the things we’re keeping in mind for the future.

I think questions and concerns like these might be unique to the medium of video games. No one rates books by the design on their covers. And no one would suggest the most engrossing movie is the one with the most special effects. Certainly these elements can draw your eye, but in the end we judge a book or a movie on the way it makes us feel, whether we’re laughing, shedding a tear or shouting with excitement when the bad guy gets what’s coming to him.

No matter what new technologies are developed or how video games look, in the end gamers will decide if it’s a good title based on the experience. Ultimately, pretty pictures don’t matter. It’s all about the game play. Just think of the pixels of the original Legend of Zelda or Super Mario Bros. Those games hold up years later, and no one would say they’re on the cutting edge of graphics. Even modern games like Super Mario Galaxy and Punch-Out!! play so well that you’re not thinking about TV specs or cables – you’re just having fun playing a game. And that’s the way it should be. That’s one of the reasons Wii Sports and Wii Fit are among the most influential games of this console generation: They deliver fun experiences that go well beyond the way the games look. For the most part when gamers look back and recall their game play-experiences, they remember the new interfaces and the fun they had playing with other people, not the graphics or the type of TV they played on. It’s always about play, not pixels and polygons.”

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  1. 5 Responses to “Kaigler: No plans for Wii HD, Nintendo keeping HD in mind for the future, gameplay matters the most”

  2. By bob on Oct 31, 2009

    i wouldnt get a wii hd if nintendo made one right now

  3. By Wolfang44 on Oct 31, 2009

    yes bob, me too

  4. By JoshZTP2 on Oct 31, 2009

    Gee & I thought there were going to be a bunch of angry whinners commenting already; whinning that all they ever care about is rumors of a Wii 2 with HD upgrades?! But silly me; I know that crap is likely going to happen in this comment section! :P

    Plus seriously, isn’t it obvious; we don’t need to see a new Nintendo console or a Wii2/HD until way into 2012-2014! :P

  5. By Thomas N on Oct 31, 2009

    There will be no plans for now, but in the future, whether it is next year or 2011, Nintendo will begin to provide details on either a Wii HD or the Wii’s HD successor whatever it name may be.

  6. By RideZeLitenin on Oct 31, 2009

    I don’t know about you guys… But I’ll take the Wii HD as soon as possible… I mean seriously, if the Wii had HD graphics like the PS3 and Xbox 360 there would be NO QUESTION which console is dominent. The only thing really holding the Wii back is the HD graphics, and with the HD graphics comes all of those devs over on the PS3/360 front.

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