Gaming
Nintendo questions opposition's priorities
Published Monday, Jun 8 2009, 12:26 BST | By Liam Martin

Project Natal
According to CNET, the Nintendo of America executive said Sony and Microsoft seemed more interested in technical specifications rather than entertaining the public.
"What's happening sounds to me a lot like, 'Who's got the prettiest picture? Who's got high-definition? Who has the best processing power?' It sounds like technology, when the consumer wants to be entertained."
The comments come after Microsoft announced Project Natal at E3, while Sony revealed its answer to the Wii Remote at the event in Los Angeles.
"Our focus is, 'How do we take active play and make it entertainment?' And that's what we're going to continue to focus on," added Fils-Aime.
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