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		<title>Nintendo of America Head on Xbox One and PS4 Launch Lineups? &#8220;Meh&#8221;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Reggie Fils-Aime is not impressed.]]></description>
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Even with the depressing sales of the Wii U and the importance of its Holiday lineup in determining the future of the console, Nintendo isn&#8217;t faltering even with competition from the PS4 and Xbox One. In fact, when asked by <a href="http://uk.ign.com/articles/2013/08/28/nintendo-president-on-ps4-xbox-one-launch-lineups-meh">IGN</a> about the launch lineups for both next-gen consoles, Nintendo of America head Reggie Fils-Aime stated, “It’s all about the games. The competitive systems have announced their launch lineups. I’m allowed to say ‘Meh’.</p>
<p>“I look at our lineup of titles and I feel good about our lineup. We’ve got Zelda. We’ve got Mario. We’ve got Donkey Kong. In addition to great titles like Pikmin 3 and Wonderful 101, I feel very good about our lineup, and I feel very good about the value proposition we’re putting out there for the consumer.</p>
<p>“We’ve got cloud technology that we’re delivering with Wii U. Nintendo TVii is all cloud-based technology. But the difference is, we don’t talk about the tech. We talk about the experience.</p>
<p>“We make sure that the consumer has fun with the game experiences that we provide. And so I think as you compare and contrast Nintendo with other players in the space, for us it’s about games, about the fun, about the entertainment value, and not about the tech.”</p>
<p>Given the horrible sales of The Wonderful 101 in Japan, is this a sign of things to come in the West? Or will Nintendo&#8217;s first party titles rise from the ashes?</p>
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