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Nintendo Vice-President Speaks Out

In a revealing <a href="http://www.egmmag.com/article2/0,4364,1364727,00.asp">interview with EGM</a> Nintendo of America vice-president, George Harrison has admitted that...

David Jenkins, Blogger

October 30, 2003

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In a revealing interview with EGM Nintendo of America vice-president, George Harrison has admitted that the GameCube software line-up is “not delivering enough consistent breadth and variety of software”. He also suggested that, “We see people buying it for $99 as a second system; potentially someone who has owned a PlayStation 2 for three years already”. Harrison also comments on the next-generation 'N5' console and the different manner in which Nintendo will promote and support it.

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