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Sony's Shuhei Yoshida: 'We need Nintendo to be successful'

Sony's Shuhei Yoshida made some nice comments about Nintendo recently stating that their success is important to Sony.

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GribbleGrunger3817d ago

I Just watched the full interview on IGN and it blew me away. Yoshida is a remarkable man with more humility and honesty than any other personality in this industry.

Kryptix3817d ago

It's cool to see Yoshida complimenting both sides, the guy seems to be at peace all the time.

People will disagree, but Nintendo was the main reason Playstation was created (started as an add-on to the SNES then got created into a console) and you have to thank them for that. Plus with that competition from back then in the late 90s...both of them were powerhouses when it came to exclusives proving that competition is always good.

Nintendo is in a tough spot in the console market, but hopefully they come back full swinging someday. Maybe we'll see the same competition like N64 vs Playstation from back then.

TruthbeTold3817d ago

Hopefully more people who hang on his every word will begin to emulate his attitude toward Nintendo.

Reeze3817d ago

With the industry full of lying, distrust, and name-calling (even if it is joking around), it's nice to see some friendly people out there...

I believe that competition is key when it comes to gaming (any business, really), because companies will inspire each other and help them keep business tactics reasonable.

Hopefully this type of relationship will spread and more people will start acknowledging each other in a friendly way!

BullyMangler3817d ago (Edited 3817d ago )

ha haa Yoshida is trying to troll.

Nintendo announces that they will be going the 2 screen route with the wiiU this generation, and yoshida decides to copy Nintendo with the same features using the vita. that sounds to me like Nintendo succeeded, not just in being innovative, but in being looked up to by major heads ..

yoshida should focus on calling his own shots instead of waiting on Nintendo no?

yoshida EXPOSED!!

ahh yeahh

Lowsnamebrand3817d ago (Edited 3817d ago )

PSP remote play was around way before the WiiU nice try though do some research next time have a great night

EcoSos33817d ago

@Lowsnamebrand

Actually Sega kinda did it first.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wik...

Then Nintendo

http://en.wikipedia.org/wik...

bobacdigital3817d ago

DS was using two screens before the psp.

deafdani3817d ago

Boy, I'm so glad you only have one bubble, which is already one bubble too many.

RicardJulianti3817d ago

@Lowsnamebrand and I guess @EcoSos3 too

Nintendo did indeed have a sort of remote play before anyone else. It was called the GameBoy Player.

You would plug it into the SNES, put the GB cart in, and play on the big screen. Then, when you were ready to go on the road, you would take out the cart and continue your game on the GameBoy.

It may have been that you were playing portable games on the big tv instead of the other way around, but Nintendo has been tinkering with the cross-compatibility type stuff for a long, long time.

Hell...while we're on the subject they basically invented episodic downloadable games with the Satellaview...

cluckey073817d ago

Yeah you are completely wrong. The Wii U might be the 2nd or 3rd console to attempt a second screen. The psp failed, the Wii U has failed, As of right now PS4/Vita may be the first to succeed. It has the biggest chance considering the Vita is the most powerful hanheld ever and the PS4 is the most powerful console ever.

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AceBlazer133817d ago

Makes sense. can't tell you how disappointed I am that my nieces and nephews can't operate a controller all they know is swipe swipe touch.

Neonridr3817d ago

Translation: Buy a PS4, and if you have some extra cash lying around, pick up a Wii U down the road.

Ultimate combo right there.

meganick3817d ago

That's been a winning combo for me the last few generations.

Misaka_x_Touma3817d ago

or if you already have Wii U get a PS4
abd don't forget get 3DS and Vita combo with them.

WeAreLegion3817d ago

Please send some devs over to Nintendo to help them get into HD. They are having issues with that, according to Iwata. :\ I'd love to see these two work together.

Concertoine3817d ago

I think they got the hang of it now. Looking at 1080p 60fps mario kart and smash anyways.
Im willing to bet if MS dropped out (not saying they will or i want them to) nintendo would return to a competitive console in terms of hardware. I think the wii and wii u were a response to the disappointing sales of the n64 and gamecube, 2 systems that didnt try much different, whereas the wii and wii u are radically different.
This gen will be a blast, the last one had a slow start but things are really kicking at launch for once.

RicardJulianti3817d ago

If Nintendo is putting out games that look as good as Pikmin 3 and 3D World while they are "having issues"....I can only imagine what they will bring when they get a full grasp on everything.

I believe what Nintendo (it may have been Miyamoto and not Iwata...but I'm not sure) said about HD development is that it was more difficult than they anticipated...

MegaRay3817d ago

I dont think sony will help Nintendo I mean its business and Sony cant afford to lose money just to help a rival company. But if u can then you help them and buy a WiiU ^^

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Building Final Fantasy XVI with Producer Naoki Yoshida | AIAS Game Maker's Notebook Podcast

Shuhei Yoshida chats with FINAL FANTASY XVI Producer Naoki Yoshida.

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PS5 Exec Doesn't Want To See Gaming's Future Dominated By Live-Service Games: "Boring"

PlayStation boss Shuehei Yoshida wants the gaming industry to continue to chase its creative dreams.

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Obscure_Observer362d ago

"Got that one right, Shu!"

Kind of ironic when Sony is focused on GaaS like never before.

Flakegriffin362d ago (Edited 362d ago )

Companies evolve overtime. Sony has implemented themselves in the single player space relatively well. Now they can expand further by doing more all while still giving us single player experiences. Obviously Shu is speaking on GaaS games being the main dominance of the gaming space and if that’s the future then that indeed sucks.

You can have that mindset all while still creating some GaaS titles.

InUrFoxHole362d ago

They have 10 in the works right now.

Crows90362d ago

Absolutely! Man all the freaking gaas games theyve been releasing...wait. Not a single one.

sinspirit362d ago

Did you read? It says "dominated". That word means something.

RedDevils362d ago

They don't want to be Blockbuster, too stubborn to adapt with time.

tagzskie362d ago

kinda ironic when it comes to xbox you xboys can even defeat einstein in explation why its good, when it comes to ps you guys became dumb and dumber..

FinalFantasyFanatic362d ago

How so? They're only after one or two good GaaS games, they're throwing crap at the wall until something sticks, alot of those games in development are going to languish and die shortly after release. They're still predominately focused on their core strategy of great single player games (look at the previous interview where they admit they cancel alot of games).

Bathyj362d ago

God why do Xbox gamers always love the thought of PlayStation being as crappy as Xbox.?

DarXyde362d ago

"Like never before" regarding GaaS is like saying "PS3 is a console that launched with HDD space like never before": it's a very low bar to clear because there isn't much precedent.

I happen to agree with Shu here. I don't think being a GaaS title is a scarlet letter, but I can't think of any live service games that have been great at launch either. Naughty Dog is looking likely break that trend. I'd say two love service titles at a time is the sweet spot. I suspect people can only deal with a limited number of live service games contemporaneously.

TheCaptainKuchiki362d ago (Edited 362d ago )

Lmaooo
People always criticize Sony because 90% of their exclusives are single player games. People say they are too expensive because of low replay value.
And you wanna pretend like Sony is focusing on Gaas? Their biggest games aren't Gaas unlike MICROSOFT.

ModsDoBetter362d ago (Edited 362d ago )

How are Sony focused on GaaS?

They own Bungie and have Destiny but the majority of their titles are far from GaaS.

Why, if you are such a die hard Xbot, do you rush to comment on Sony related articles?

1Victor362d ago

@obscure
Are you ok now we was worried about your mental health state when you disappeared for almost a week from bashing PlayStation articles.
Is the word DENIED still triggering you?

I haven’t read the article as my spam blocker always red flags that site and I don’t t want to risk it so a general comment it is 🤦🏿
We all know live services game and quality rarely goes together but some of them are fun to play

derek362d ago (Edited 362d ago )

@Obscure, Sony is starting from a place of zero which requires a big initial investment to establish themselves in the live services market.

Vengeance1138362d ago

It's very much the opposite, Shu said this damn well knowing Sony is going hard on GaaS. This is Shu confirming that Single player games won't be effected at all despite them going into Live service.

Extermin8or3_361d ago

Except they aren't really- they have what may be a live service game from Haven studios and firewalk studios, they have another from a second party dev and an fps game with multiplayer focus by deviation games, they counted Gt7 as a live service game but really it's not much different to how recent GT titles were treated, they have the last of us factions, a Horizon multiplayer game in production at guerilla alongside horizon 3, a new ip from Bungie. The rest of their studios seem to be hard at work on traditional singleplayer games that may also have a multiplayer mode or may not. So their live service titles are mostly in development from either new teams setup at existing studios or from acquisitions they have made which really just replace the capabilities they once had through Sony Online Entertainment until they sold it half a decade ago. Only I'd argue their new capabilities in this space would appear to be better and have higher quality talent than it did back then.

Sonic1881360d ago

And what is Xbox focused on? Redfall is so bad, it's worse than Forspoken 😂😂😂

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S2Killinit362d ago

Thank god for actual gamers in the industry.

neutralgamer1992362d ago

Shu I agree but right now Sony themselves are working on more than 5 live service games

Redemption-64362d ago

He never said they were not working on any. He said, he doesn't want to see Gaming's Future dominated by live-Service Games. Sony currently has 25 games in development. 10 being live service games, with the other mostly likely being single player games and that is honestly a very good balance

neutralgamer1992362d ago

I agree I just hope their live service games are not simple money grabs and try to do some good interesting things

-Foxtrot362d ago

"and that is honestly a very good balance"

The issue is, whether people want to admit it or not because it's Sony, but once a company gets a taste of that money GaaS games make the chances of them going money crazy becomes super higher

I know what you'll probably say

"bu bu but Sony wouldn't do that"

NO COMPANY is immune, even the best can fall and I really don't want to see that happen here.

The fact people will completely blow that off and pretend it's not even a possibility is worrying to me because that's how we end up shits creek.

They might be fine...they might go too far but at the moment I don't think it's a bad thing at all to be sceptical with the shit this industry has gone through in the past 10 years alone.

FinalFantasyFanatic362d ago (Edited 362d ago )

The thing is most of those 10 games won't even be viable, out of the 10 that actually get released, probably only 1 or 2 will make the big bucks worth continuing support. I think Sony even knows that, look at all the other GaaS games that release and die shortly after. Personally I'm okay with that because I don't want the market dominated with these games.

I'd actually rather the resources go on to making some more top-tier JRPGs, I feel like we don't get enough of those in the last couple of gens.

neutralgamer1992362d ago

Final Fantasy

But keep in mind when those games fail many of the studios are shut and there are layoffs

NotoriousWhiz362d ago

I don't want a Gaas game. I just want a new socom. A strong multi-player title with no purchases beyond the initial purchase.

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-Foxtrot362d ago

Yeah exactly what I was thinking

Not 1

Not a cheeky 2

But freaking 5

Like it’s not even a “we’ll try doing one and see how it goes”

__SteakDeck__362d ago

@-Foxtrot What do you have against live service games. I’m not a fan of live service games, but multiplayer games can be done right just look at Titanfall before EA killed it. As long as PS’s core studios keep making single player games, everything should be fine.

Redemption-64362d ago

Sony said they have 25 games in development. 10 being live service games, with the other mostly likely being single player games. They have more single player games in development

-Foxtrot362d ago

@__SteakDeck__

Urm....that they are a cancer in this industry

That the majority of them fail and the developers have then wasted years on them rather than other things.

They turn developers and publishers into thirsty little money grabbers where that big money is still not enough for them.

I could go on, defending GaaS games is not a hill to die on man, it's really not

"done right just look at Titanfall before EA killed it"

Titanfall 2 was not really a GaaS type of game compared to what we are getting now so that's a really bad example.

__SteakDeck__362d ago

@-Foxtrot Yeah it seems like you just have a hatred for multiplayer games. I’m not the biggest fan of multiplayer games, but like I said they can be done well. Also Titanfall 1 had no single player it was multiplayer only and it’s now a dead game, but it was still good. So yes that is a good example.

FinalFantasyFanatic362d ago

@_SteakDeck_,
I'm still salty about Titanfall 2, it was one of the only multi-player games I actually liked.

NotoriousWhiz362d ago

Multi-player games don't have to be Gaas games. Look at Mario Kart, Splatoon. Nintendo's games most likely don't have Gaas because they're behind the times, but this is one area where it's better to be behind the times.

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blackblades362d ago

And? They still have single player games. Domination would completely ruled with live services which Sony should know to still do single player. On a side note they should also do a few 1st party smaller games like indie or AA. By the way is indie a single A game.

Philaroni362d ago (Edited 362d ago )

To be fair, so has many other companies aka Ubisoft for example and many of them they decided to end development on. Just because something is in the works does not mean it will release if they do not feel it will pan out. ATM all of the GaaS we know of from Sony are The Last of Us Factions, and some kind of Horizon (Monster Hunter like) game. Also keep in mind, they do own Bungie, and Destiny and there new project be it Destiny 3 and there new IP will likely be that. So just that on its own is near half of what we can best assume.

Main issue with GaaS now days is that its very over saturated. Keep in mind as well Battel Royal games are GaaS by nature also, hell CoD is GaaS. Halo Infinity, ditto. Really now days unless something is an honest to god single player game only the GaaS term gets over used.

Not sure if many played it (I loved it) Gun's Up was a GaaS for a long while, it was going to shut down till some youtubers gave it a bit of new life for another half of year. We know Sony Mobile is working on things and it not shock me if some of this stuff is targeted to the mobile market.

Right now Sony's biggest weakness I'd say is MP games. With that Firewalk studio from lots of vets they just acquired its quite likely there game will have GaaS stuff as part of it, that is still years down the line. I think everyone needs to chill out some and just wait and see what comes. We have not really got a real honest GaaS from Sony before this or even last gen really... At least as we know them now days. Such a broad term now.

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The face of PlayStation: Shuhei Yoshida on the joy and future of video games

He’s been at PlayStation since the beginning, and seen the games industry transform beyond recognition. He talks unlikely successes, AI, and gaming’s future.

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Workshyskiver368d ago

A titan and a legend of the industry.

autoglope368d ago (Edited 367d ago )

Shue is great. .. He even mentioned Miazaki and Ueda,..

victorMaje367d ago

What a Legend. I salute you.

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