From the article:
You know, there comes a point in every Master of entertainment's life where somehow, even though they thought otherwise, the times have left them behind. Their ability to entertain has waned. Those who were at the cutting edge, the forefront of it all are all of a sudden, just... Old. However, even though he is in his mid fifties, and to some appears to have lost a step, Shigeru Miyamoto is still at the top of his game.
Game Rant chats with the creator of No More Heroes about who he would like to see play the role of Travis Touchdown in a live-action adaptation.
Actually Ryan Gosling makes a ton of sense.
Edit: If this can be done in a Scott Pilgrim movie kind of way that would be dope.
On Xbox, Nintendo Switch and PC, Farewell North works as an open world exploration adventure in which you get the chance to be a good doggo
Rare has had an astonishing journey since being founded in 1985. But of the 125 titles released to date, which are the 7 best Rare games?
The only thing he got wrong in this articule was the nintendo fans being loyal. This is gaming we are only loyal to what we like. In fact I wanted to get a PS3 but that just wasn't powerful enough so I got a HD card from ati instead.
I don't think SONY has any idea what is about to come out pretty soon. I think nintendo was smart to choose not to fight for the HD crowd. Tech wise carts are faster and can be expanding to terabytes yet they are expensive. Suddenly SONY is pulling a nintendo with expensive media and other functions that make producing a game for them a bad idea.
Shigeru Miyamoto is so hardcore people just don't understand. We all want gaming to be as big in other peoples heart as it is in our own. Now if gaming is your escape then you may have bigger problems LOL. It's some thing you should want to share and get people into. Tech advancements will keep happening and PC will stay in the fore front for that.
I think people are still in shock of the unthinkable happening. 3rd parties making nintendo games incredible. Nintendo is in the lead this gen? Crazy!
Yet at the end of the day who cares we just want our games damn it! So there is only loyalty to that. Nintendo and sega both proved that.