Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto has innovated his whole career, but one thing he's never made a splash with is virtual reality. He has, however, recently taken a look at the tech currently coming to market (presumably one or more of Vive, Oculus, and PlayStation VR).
Miyamoto recently admitted that he had "heard VR was a hot topic at E3, so I went to check it out". Revealing as much during Nintendo's 76th Annual General Meeting of Shareholders.
"We're also researching VR, so we have the core technology. Long play sessions are an issue. We want to release something that can be played for long periods, carries value, and is affordable. We want parents to feel at ease."
This doesn't confirm anything, although some might speculate that the upcoming NX console could offer some sort of VR support. Nintendo have obviously been experimenting with the tech, but when - and if - we'll see the tech remains to be seen.
Thanks, Nintendo Everything.