Revolution may launch after PS3
Speaking at a shareholder’s meeting in Japan earlier this week, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata admitted that the Nintendo Revolution console may arrive on the market after Sony’s PS3 - but said that it will not "fall behind by too much."
In a marked departure from the company’s promise at E3 three years ago that it would not be the last out the door in the next-generation, Iwata gave a guarded response to a question about whether Nintendo would fall behind its rivals in terms of launch timelines.
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