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Re: Shigeru Miyamoto Explains Structure To Ensure First-Party Quality From Subsidiaries

darkfenrir

@Dr_42o :S I can't say anything about the game since I never played it, soooo yeah... And apparently, it got a good score from NL, so it's not that bad... (And I didn't read the review, so it's quite a moot point)

Edit: And Nintendo push out a lot of quality games, you can't judge a company with some bad games, you see how much good games they push out and how much the bad games.

Re: Iwata: We Are To Blame For Poor Wii U Sales

darkfenrir

Oh and I forgot another thing, most third party seems to skip on Wii U on half-baked excuse, not enough power? Not enough install base? Well, PS4 and Xbone has zero install base currently (since it's still not released) and somehow developers are flocking there, dahell?

And indie developers are signing up for Wii U, so we can safely say that only the 'big shot' companies that are skipping on Wii U.

Re: Iwata: We Are To Blame For Poor Wii U Sales

darkfenrir

@LonDonE
Okay, I'll probably sound angry here, but, development times that take too long is to ensure the game is good. Do you want half-baked games that come out quickly and demand you to download the rest? I'm sure you'll say 'Hell no.' or at least, most people will.

I can't say Iwata is bad or good for Nintendo overall, but the fact he's making money for Nintendo should at least show that he made Nintendo some good...

Re: Miyamoto Focuses on New Gameplay Experiences Before New IPs

darkfenrir

@rjejr You know... You might have a valid point, but games are very hard and needs VERY long time to build. Unless it's a simple game. For example, that Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon game? It needs three years. Three. :T And then people can't count on whatever the hell happens, no funds, people suddenly backed out... Yeah, development can take a VERY, VERY long time.

We gamers played for what, like, if they focused on it, can finish a lot of games in at maximum a month? (That is a pretty generous thing for the time...)

See my point? 3 years in development, means 3 x 12 = 36 months, and we play if for like, 1 month.