Eletronic Arts chief executive Larry Probst was interviewed by GamesIndustry.biz during the past E3 Expo. Below are some of Probst's Nintendo-related comments.

"We're thinking of DS as the 18 and under crowd and PSP as the 18 and over crowd. We think you're going to see a higher price point, at least initially, on PSP and different types of software as opposed to what's going to be on the DS."

"I think there's appeal to different audiences, different demographics at a different price point and we'll be represented on both systems. I think we're going to be more prolific on PSP than on DS, but we'll support both."

"As far as we're concerned, three is better than two. We very much hope that Nintendo stays in the business, brings a next generation console to market and is successful with that. I think that's a good thing for the industry."

"What I will tell you is that we've had more exposure to PlayStation 3 and Xbox 2 technology than to whatever Nintendo is planning. But once they're ready then we'll engage with them as well."

Go to GamesIndustry.biz to read the full interview.