Planet Gamecube has a summary of some of the more interesting information revealed in G4TV's unedited TGS interview with Satoru Iwata. Highlights:
- While not explicitly reconfirming the lack of high-definition support, Iwata claimed that on standard sets, gamers would not see a discernible difference between Revolution games and those on the PS3 or Xbox 360.
- Iwata said Nintendo considers mainstream appeal more important than graphical superiority, and also hopes that buyers of the PS3 or Xbox 360 will also consider Revolution as a second console.
- Iwata noted that Western publishers were initially wary of the Revolution's controller until the analog stick attachment was introduced.
- Iwata once again confirmed that The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess is not headed to Revolution, but is instead still headed for Gamecube.