Revolution will be 'easy to port to'
Ninty expectsꦡ plenty o♍f third-party games on their next-gen console
Reggie Fils-Aime, sales and marketing boss at Ninten💦do, has claimed that Revoluti✱on will be well supported by non-Nintendo next-gen software, despite the machine's unique controller and often-rumoured lower than PS3 and Xbox 360 specs.
In a presentation to the thrillingly titled UBS Global Media Conference♎, Nintendo's outsized spokesman revealed that th☂e majority of third-party developers have already reported that they expect to find it "easy to port" their games to Nintendo's new machine.
Numerous major developers - including EA, Square and Namco - were mentioned as being delighted to publish titles for Revolution, with Sega in particular being quote𒈔d as saying, "I don't think there's a creator who doesn't get tickled after getting their hands on this."
But while Reggie seemed keen to talk about others transplanting games onꦚ to Revolution, he also emphasised originality, adding, "The most ambitious of the developers w𝐆ill write new code, different code, to allow the controller to be taken into brand new directions."
With more companies receiving their R💛evolution devkits over the coming mo🔜nths and Nintendo expected to finally reveal the machine in May, we will have more information on the specs, stats and software support of this exciting next-gen machine very soon.
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