After Nintendo had revealed their projected profits for the coming year and announced shipping targets for their DS portable, share values jumped up by 4.5 % this morning. The optimistic outlook, afforded by Yoshihiro Mori (Senior Managing Director) has been further consolidated by the confirmation that Nintendo will be showing its next-generation console, tentatively dubbed Nintendo Revolution, at the E3 Expo in Los Angeles next spring.
Obviously, the battle for dominance of the next console generation is yet to truly begin, but Nintendo seem confidently poised to see off the challenge from Sony and Microsoft. Considering that there had been speculation surrounding Nintendo’s ability to compete in the new marketplace, with some observers suggesting that delays in revealing the new technology would be the sounding of the knell for Nintendo’s next console, the future now looks bright for the Japanese industry stalwarts.
If the public do buy into the DS concept, and if the next Nintendo console is as ‘revolutionary’ as promised, with financial investors reacting accordingly, then the big N could be back in its original role - pioneering the videogame industry. Stay tuned!