It is revealed that both the giants Sony and Microsoft will uncover their motion-sensing controllers this year, for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 respectively.
When speaking to Kotaku on the subject of Sony and Microsoft playing catch-up, Reggie Fils-Aime, President and Chief Operating Officer of Nintendo of America quoted, "I think we would have been embarrassed to do what our competitors are currently doing."
Reggie Fils-AIme also added by saying that the hallmark of Nintendo according to him is shear work of innovation.
"I think we would have been embarrassed to do what our competitors are currently doing," he posted.
However, it may be true that Sony and Microsoft are currently in a competition in respect to its motion controls.
Fils-Aime is also revealed to pledge that the Wii's successor will again stand firm to prove a spectacular innovation:
"For us high definition by itself is not the next frontier," he told Kotaku.
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