The latest issue of Famitsu magazine has once again confirmed that Nintendo is planning to show its new "innovative machine" at this year's E3. As the machine is not a successor to the GameCube or GBA, it will not be replacing either machine's spot on retailers' shelves. Nintendo also suggested that the machine might possibly take advantage of games that are already available.
"The unique machine and its concepts are scheduled to be revealed during the E3," commented Ken Toyoda of Nintendo's publicity division. "With that [unique concept] as our focus, we are currently going into the process of exploring what we can have it do with conventional [game] software."