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... ze a 64-bit architecture. And we will present an entirely new form of gaming to all of you."

"Wowwww!"

The users erupted into cheers that made it seem like the chairman might leave due to Yamashita's statement about surpassing a generation. For those who had already experienced Real Fighter on the 32-bit generation, Yamashita's statement about showcasing more had an immense impact.

"What's this? Is Mintendo going back to an independent path?"

"They gave up the joi ...

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