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In an interview with Reuter's yesterday, Nintendo President Satoru Iwata said there may not be a successor to the Game Boy Advance.
"I would have a second thought about using our resources on what would be the next generation of Game Boy Advance, considering the strong support DS is now enjoying," Iwata said. "The Japanese game market is now evolving around DS. We don't need to do something that will pour cold water on the situation."
The news is significant as the Game Boy is the longest-running game system ever. Launched in 1989, the Boy and its many iterations have sold over 120 million units.
At its E3 booth this year, Nintendo did not show any Game Boy or Gamecube games.
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I'm a bit surprised, and kinda not surprised that they would kill off their most successful system since the NES.
Yet one thing is for sure, Nintendo lied to the public by claiming the DS was a "3rd" pillar and would not harm the GBA market....
You're funny Nintendo...real hardy-har-har...
The DS is the successor to the Gameboy, why couldnt Nintendo just say it?
Now I can see why the value of classic B&W Gameboy games have shot up in rarity lately. Since ever-other new system of the GB, such as the Mirco and the DS, refuses to play GB games, but LOVES GBA games somehow...
Plus the Nintendo Wii having the lack of GB Emulation is a dead give-away.
Why ignore such great classics such as Zelda Link's Awakening? Super Mario Land 2? Metroid II: Return of Samus? Donkey Kong 94'? and many more?
As much as I hate to say this, Nintendo, you're a dummy and you are on notice!
Why bite the hand that fed you from 1989 to 2006?
"I would have a second thought about using our resources on what would be the next generation of Game Boy Advance, considering the strong support DS is now enjoying," Iwata said. "The Japanese game market is now evolving around DS. We don't need to do something that will pour cold water on the situation."
The news is significant as the Game Boy is the longest-running game system ever. Launched in 1989, the Boy and its many iterations have sold over 120 million units.
At its E3 booth this year, Nintendo did not show any Game Boy or Gamecube games.
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I'm a bit surprised, and kinda not surprised that they would kill off their most successful system since the NES.
Yet one thing is for sure, Nintendo lied to the public by claiming the DS was a "3rd" pillar and would not harm the GBA market....
You're funny Nintendo...real hardy-har-har...
The DS is the successor to the Gameboy, why couldnt Nintendo just say it?
Now I can see why the value of classic B&W Gameboy games have shot up in rarity lately. Since ever-other new system of the GB, such as the Mirco and the DS, refuses to play GB games, but LOVES GBA games somehow...
Plus the Nintendo Wii having the lack of GB Emulation is a dead give-away.
Why ignore such great classics such as Zelda Link's Awakening? Super Mario Land 2? Metroid II: Return of Samus? Donkey Kong 94'? and many more?
As much as I hate to say this, Nintendo, you're a dummy and you are on notice!
Why bite the hand that fed you from 1989 to 2006?