8bitfix writes: One can only ask themself, wouldn't it make sense for Miyamoto to leave on a high note? The Wii sold extremely well and the Nintendo 3DS now seems healthy and on its feet. Has he ran out of ideas? Does he see a market that he feels he cannot compete with?
There is so much speculation that could be made and I could see why this topic is one that he needs to be careful when discussing.
In a new interview with IGN, Shigeru Miyamoto talks about designing Super Nintendo World, his opinion on video game stories, and why Nintendo is more than just a game company now.
At least the onecin hollywood is kond of a let down...too small, 1 ride, and 1 restaurant...lots of cool moving things, but once you see it thats it...kids could have fun if the lines dont ruin it.
Mario hasn't always been with Peach, we know. But there was a time he was and also with Daisy at the same time, Luigi's love. This is that time Mario cheated on Peach with Daisy.
In an interview years ago, the Goldeneye 007 director revealed that Miyamoto and Nintendo were not at all pleased with the in-game violence of the James Bond game, so they suggested some ways to tone it down.
well, I have a feeling we'll be coming back to those days with how everyone is offended by something...
Meanwhile Ganondorf throws up blood, and Link then goes to impale him in the throat as Ganon.
Yeah, he is not leaving any time soon. Nintendo is just preparing for when he does leave. Can't have Nintendo do nothing until after Miyamato leaves. If he wants to work with smaller projects and teams then we may soon play another gem from this game God.
What's the last new IP for Nintendo? Luigi's Mansion? I wasn't too impressed with DK Country Wii or NSMBwii. It just seems like they can't give me the reaction Mario 64 gave me. Heck people still prefer Melee over Brawl, something doesn't seem right with Nintendo's Wii games.
All I'm saying is at a time all I wanted to play were Nintendo 1st party games and now they don't seem to stand out anymore. Even my kids can care less for Wii's first party Nintendo titles. I'll agree with Khordchange that the games he mentioned I own and enjoy. I just can't see Nintendo's future without Miyamoto, unless they become like SEGA and become a software company only.
Nice read.
I would really like to see Miyamoto get his wish, and be on the forefront again with the younger devs. I have no idea when Miyamoto will leave, but I just hope that it is on a high note.
Nintendo would still be okay without miyamoto but I have to admit things will not be same especially games like Zelda