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先是关于NR的价格,岩田聪在yahoo日本的一篇报道中,表示NR在日本的价格将会低于其任何的竞争对手。联系一下其他主机的价格,目前普遍的猜测是,NR售价将低于300美元。
至于任天堂欧洲官,在其2006前瞻的内容中,提示了GC的后续主机,将在2006年一个尚未公布的日期发售。当然这是指NR的发售日期了。以往任天堂在欧洲的主机发售都会比其他地区迟不少。
网站上也再次提示,NR除了已经公布的手柄和向下兼容,还确实有另一个未公开的秘密。这和之前工本茂的表述不谋而合。
图片是任天堂寄出的几张贺年卡,上面也透露了同样的信息。
Nintendo On Revolution Price, European Launch
In comments made during the holiday season, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata has stated in a Yahoo! Japan article that the Revolution will go on sale in Japan for less than the price of any of its rivals. These broad comments suggest a price tag of below $300 – although it is unclear whether such a price would follow for other territories.
However, the Japanese Xbox 360 bundle launched at a cost of 37,900 yen ($343), so it's diffi*** to put undue stress on this statement, which simply re-iterates Nintendo's position that the Revolution is intended to be a less expensive, mass market machine.
In addition, comments on the official Nintendo of Europe site appear to suggest that the Revolution console will launch in Europe this year, as well as in Japan and North America. As part of a 2006 "Ultimate Preview" the website states that the follow-up to the GameCube will be released on an "as-yet-unannounced date in 2006".
Technically, the text could only be referring to a launch of the new console in Japan, but the implication is clearly that it will be in Europe this year. Until the launch of the Xbox 360 in December, Europe has traditionally always been the last of the three major territories to receive a new hardware launch, with Nintendo in particular being infamous for long delays in the territory.
Interestingly, after describing the motion sensor controller and backwards compatibility of the Revolution the website feature ends with the quote "But if you think that's all there is to know about Revolution, think again... 2006 is going to be very interesting indeed." This appears to confirm recent comments made by Shigeru Miyamoto about the Revolution having "another secret".
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