Shigeru Miyamoto doesn't have the ambiition to create photo realistic games, not even for Wii U. He prefers to create a game world that's full of fantasy. Currently he's creating Luigi's Mansion 2 for 3DS, Pikmin 3 for Wii U and an unannounced game.
Major 2023 game anniversaries include The World Ends With You, Mario Kart Wii, and The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, among many others
Ruth's dad showed her the ropes once she could hold a GameBoy and it only got better from there. This is how handheld gaming shaped her.
Delays have become more common lately and several games have not been improved by it. Does delaying games work out better for Nintendo?
it depends, if you have a strong leadership, vision and focus for the project or game, delays can help alot because the person in charge knows what it needs to realize the task, but if you don't have that, delays could completely destroy your game, take for example Cyberpunk terrible management and end result, it wouldn't matter if they delayed the game even more cause the issue here is not time is the horrid management.
"but a rushed game is forever bad"
~ not in these days of day1 patches, subsequent hotfixes and continued updates.
And the over-reliance on these conveniences has given rise to sub-par deliveries.
“A delayed game is eventually good, but a rushed game is forever bad.” To bad they didn't listen with Cyberpunk now look at it. Honestly I like a game that is pushed back work out all the kinks maybe add new things to the game. I don't liked rushed games pushed out the door call it done for the holiday sales. I also don't like remakes that have half the content cut and sold at full price like RE3 remake. I will gladly wait for a game that is not rushed and had the extra time worked on it it shows they actually cared for the game when making it. I can understand minor bugs and a few updates to correct the bugs but unlike Cyberpunk you patch as you go I hate.
Amirite!?
The fact that there are studios that lean in a photo realistic direction is great, but there will always be room for games like Shadow of the Colossus, Limbo, Zelda (Wind Waker), Muramasa, Team Fortress 2, Jet Set Radio, Okami etc etc.
I rather devs use their imaginations to make their own art style rather making what they see outside.
Pikmin 3 :)
he said he didn't want to do it, doesn't mean others wont. anyway it all depends on the game.
I love what Miyamato stands for as part of Nintendo but he's a personal hero to me. Awesome guy, brilliant, witty always interesting. Just a wonderful person and there's absolutely no one like him.
Now here's the one million dollar question. How did Miyamato create a Chracter in the early eighties that still is relevant today? Loved by children and adults the world over?
No one's even come close to accomplishing that not even Walt Disney.