Due massime per Reggie
Reggie, presidente di Nintendo America, ha rilasciato un'intervista a News.com, sparando varie frecciatine, o palle di cannone, contro la concorrenza.
...technology companies may not have the luxury of expanding product lines to address both audiences. I would suggest that for them, "smaller/cheaper/easier" is a far more likely road to riches, while "more of the same" eventually proves to be a dead-end street. It doesn't mean innovation stops--just that innovation turns to ideas like simple user interface and interactive experience rather than faster system speeds and feeds. The next generation of R&D should balance what's under the hood with what users want to hold in their hands.
- Reggie Fils-Aime
A couple of years ago, we at Nintendo began to telegraph the nature of our new game console, the Wii, in terms identified by professor Christensen: "smaller, less expensive, easier to use." It is purposely so simple and intuitive that anyone in a household can use it... this is a conscious move into "white space"--in this case, that sizable gap between technophiles and technophobes where consumers just want an understandable way to catch up with the times.
- Reggie Fils-Aime
Speriamo solo che la nobilitazione a presidente non gli abbia tolto la voglia di farsi largo tra la polvere delle conferenze!
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