July 15, 2008 9:05 AM PDT

Live blog: Nintendo's E3 press conference

At the famous Kodak Theater in Hollywood, Nintendo is getting ready for its E3 press conference. Among the images it is showing on the screen while everyone waits is this one, which demonstrates the widespread appeal of the Wii, including to senior citizens, not your normal gamers.

(Credit: Daniel Terdiman/CNET News)

LOS ANGELES--And so we wait. Some more.

Here at E3, the video game industry's official Big Time Conference, there's a lot of sitting around, filling seats while executives get ready to come out on stage and tell us what lies ahead for their companies.

And this morning, it's Nintendo's turn to keep us in anticipation. And in a couple of hours it will be Sony.

For now, there are hundreds, if not a thousand or more, sitting in the Kodak Theater in Hollywood for the Nintendo press conference. No one really knows what the Wii maker is going to announce, but there are those who think that whatever it will be could become the talk of E3.

Stay tuned to this live blog for regular updates as the press conference evolves.

Update 9:22 a.m.: A video is running showing Animal Crossing: City Folk, a new version of Nintendo's hit game that will run on the Wii and feature WiiSpeak, a speaker system allowing multiple players to communicate live while they play.

Animal Crossing: City Folk will also feature some Sims-like abilities: Letting players create their own worlds in a sort of pervasive-type system. The game will feature live auctions where players can buy or sell items, and write letters to other players, attaching pictures, that can be sent to mobile devices or other computers.

Update 9:32 a.m.: Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime is on stage now talking about the success of the Wii. He says Nintendo expects that when video game research firm NPD releases its June sales numbers on Thursday that the Wii will move into first place as the best-selling next-generation console in North America, surpassing the Xbox 360.

Fils-Aime also said that the Wii has the fastest-selling set of game titles in console history. And that the success of its software titles is only growing.

Update 9:43 a.m.: Cammie Dunaway, Nintendo of America's executive vice president of sales and marketing, just said that this fall, Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars will debut exclusively on Nintendo DS. The game will be set in a modern day Liberty City, with a custom game engine and new character.

Update 9:47 a.m.: Fils-Aime is now talking about how Nintendo will be releasing a new sports game, Wii Sports Resort that is geared for the new Wii Motion Plus controller, which the company announced yesterday.

Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime shows off 'Wii Sports Resort,' which will be available next Spring.

(Credit: Daniel Terdiman/CNET News)

Fils-Aime said that Wii Sports Resort will be available next Spring.

Update 9:55 a.m.: Now, legendary designer Shigeru Miyamoto is up on stage showing off the new Wii Music, which will come out this fall.

This game is much like Wii Sports in that it is designed to allow anyone to play musical instruments with the Wii remote.

Legendary game designer Shigeru Miyamoto playing 'Wii Music,' a game that could be a huge hit for Nintendo.

(Credit: Daniel Terdiman/CNET News)

Update 10:01 a.m.: Now, Miyamoto is talking about the various features of Wii Music, which will include over 50 instruments, such as the piano, violin, percussion, and so forth.

But one nice element of this is that it features a system that will teach people how to play instruments, so, he said, players should be able to learn to play the drums in a matter of a few weeks.

Another cool feature is one that will record video of players' performances. This should be fun for families, given that they will be able to play music in the privacy of their living rooms and then show off videos of their best performances.

Update 10:10 a.m.: Fils-Aime has wrapped up the press conference. The highlights were clearly Wii Music and Wii Sports Resort, both interesting and cool games that will likely sell many, many copies as well as drive sales of the Wii itself.

But there was no huge piece of news, and nothing, I think, that will be the talk of E3 all week.

On the other hand, with the Wii doing as well as it has been, maybe Nintendo didn't need that as much as, say, Sony does.

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by bobmarleypeople July 15, 2008 10:24 AM PDT
Hmm. A little disappointing, but as the article says, they don't NEED to announce anything spectacular because they are already winning. As I always say: when you perfect something, why change it dramatically? Just tweak it to make it just right.

Even so, announcing a game anyone gives a crap about would be nice. Wii Sports 2 and Wii Music? BORING. And Animal Crossing Wii? Again, rather boring cos it's still virtually no different to the original N64 game (unless you're in the UK/US, then it's "the original Gamecube game"). Wake me up when the new Zelda comes out.

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by someguy999 July 15, 2008 10:46 AM PDT
this is E3 they should be talking about some super cool exciting stuff. I agree BORING!
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by Wiindham July 15, 2008 11:24 AM PDT
I was excited to hear about Wii Music, but unfortunately it doesn't look as great as I had hoped for. It seems to be more of a novelty item to show your friends when they come over for dinner. Oh well, Wii Speak and Wii Motion Plus will be welcome additions and I'm still enjoying the current Wii library, so I can wait for the blockbusters to be announced later.
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by Kabapu July 15, 2008 11:52 AM PDT
This was what has had Reggie so excited?
Wii Music, Wii Sports 2 and Animal Crossing?
Yeah ... Nintendo totally hasn't forgotten about the hardcore crowd at all.
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by clarrkkent July 16, 2008 12:49 AM PDT
YAWWWWWN. Perhaps they're getting a bit conceited and overly confident with the success of the Wii. Complacency is going to hurt their business though if they don't seem to put forth any effort (which appears they aren't).

No new hand held announced?? The DS is going on 4 years now, so I was sure they'd announce a new handheld due out late this year or sometime next year. The DS is not my cup of tea, so please bring something new to the table. At a minimum, a price cut.
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by BigJayDogg3 July 17, 2008 10:21 PM PDT
I'm sorry. I was one of the first with a wii on the assumption that Nintendo would roll our some highly interesting games for the revolutionary console. It's been a year and a half, and I have yet to be wowed.

Never again will I drink Nintendo's kool-aid. I mean come on. Nothing about third party DLC?
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by techned July 21, 2008 5:04 PM PDT
What a waste putting a GTA game only on the DS, while still putting the "kiddie stuff" on the Wiil.
Most of the new stuff on the Wii is starting to get boring real fast and the whole interactive control scheme has lost its novelty, while the interesting software, despite being 2 yrs old, is still $50 - I guess by next year the sales of Wii will finally reflect this fact.

So far the only good thing to come out of the E3 was news for the 360 getting Final Fanatasy XIII, while PS3 is just middling around, despite God of War III. Tthe fact that Sony is now phasing out the PS2 compatibility is just making it a little bit easier to buy a 360 for gaming and wait until blu-ray players become cheaper than the ps3 to get one.
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