In a recent interview with the BBC, Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto revealed that he is "not worried at all" by Microsoft and Sony's motion control ideas. "We (Nintendo) are very flattered," he said.

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Nintendo's veteran games developer Shigeru Miyamoto has told the BBC that the firm is "not worried at all" by Microsoft and Sony's new controllers.

Mr Miyamoto said Nintendo was flattered by the approach taken by the firms.

He told BBC News: "The fact that both of those companies are looking at getting the gamer off the couch, taking advantage of motion control, and getting them to control the game by moving their body shows that they have looked at what we have done with Wii".

"And now they are moving in the same direction. To that end we are very flattered," he said.
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    Darknet Jun 7, 09
    They should be after that damn Pulse Sensor. Good lord...
  • 0
    Xeros the Slayer Jun 7, 09
    They aren't though, because they have third party support, a lot of it may be shovelware, but people still buy it. And if they can make it cheap like they have been, the devs won't stop.

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