A Hollywood reporter met Nintendo's former US president Reggie Fils-Aime this week at The Game Awards and asked him about the future of the games and video games industry, Reggie says he believes the future of gaming will be "playing any game on any machine at any time."
"As technology becomes a cloud, and as download speed increases, what does it mean to be able to play any game in any program at any time," it said, adding that gamers should & # 39; we expect that in the very near future. "It's going to happen over the next 10 years and it's been a real thing for the players."
Asked about his first experience with Nintendo, Fils-Aimé replied, “My first plan was Super Nintendo, so I played Super Mario World – and ended the game with 99 lives – again History of Zelda: A Historical Link. I've had over 80 games in that system, and I think that helped me a lot with the fans and the company, because I knew the content well. … For me it has always been a part of my growth. I had been living with Nintendo of America for 15 years. Now, being able to be like a follower (again) and celebrate the industry is very important. ”