
During a joint press conference to announce its partnership with Japanese mobile gaming company DeNA, Nintendo President Satoru Iwata revealed that the company is currently working on it's next generation video game system. Codenamed "Nintendo NX", the new system will be a part of a new unified account membership service which includes the existing 3DS family, the Wii U, the new DeNA partnered smartphone compatibility and Nintendo NX.
Although Iwata never mentioned whether it was a new video game "console" or not, he did reference the NX as a "dedicated game system with a brand new concept". Details are scarce so far, but Iwata confirms that there will be much more news on Nintendo NX next year.

Nintendo also announced that it would be partnering with DeNA to create a core software platform for smart devices, PCs and tablets. Nintendo also confirmed that the partnership will only develop new original games for smart devices rather than porting Nintendo Wii U and 3DS games to smartphones. This new service will replace the old Club Nintendo service and will be unified no matter what system the user is playing on. No words yet on if the new membership will have a points or rewards system similar to Club Nintendo. Nintendo wants to have its new multi-device membership service ready for launch in Fall 2015.
"Now that we are going to release games on smart devices and make use of globally widespread PCs and smart devices for our new membership service, we would like to offer more consumers with software that is suited to their tastes. In other words, we are challenging ourselves to redefine what 'Nintendo platforms' mean." -Satoru Iwata
Many have been clamoring for mobile Nintendo titles for years, so this may be a huge source of profit for Nintendo in the future. It will also be interesting to see what types of games are developed - whether that be simple mobile titles such as puzzle games and infinite runners, or mobile versions of Nintendo products.
Source: IGN
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