LittleBigPlanetIs there anything he's admitted to wanting have made himself in the past?
Is there anything he's admitted to wanting have made himself in the past?
Edge said it felt like an old Nintendo game so maybe it's just Miyamoto who has lost it.Bummer, i thought maybe he liked Tearaway.
He did actually get to play Tearaway at E3 But as someone else mentioned above here, it is fully possible to like and enjoy a game eventhough you didnt wish that you made it yourself.Maybe he didn't get to see it.
Seriously most of the interesting stuff (from a game design standpoint) for me was hidden away from the spotlight. Everyone was lapping up the big blockbuster stuff. Obviously it's enough to put some MMO lipstick on a shooter to completely rid themselves of the foul stench of stagnating game design.
To be fair though, NIntendo themselves showed nothing that was breaking new game design ground. So it's weird seeing Miyamoto to call others out for making uninspired stuff.
This whole E3 was an exercise in boring sameness but with MMO features sprinkled in for good measure.
Where did you get the idea that he wasn't referring to Nintendo games as well? Miyamoto isn't necessarily as involved as he was in designing games. He's probably focused on Pikmin 3, and simply gives his input regarding games that he "supervises".Maybe he didn't get to see it.
Seriously most of the interesting stuff (from a game design standpoint) for me was hidden away from the spotlight. Everyone was lapping up the big blockbuster stuff. Obviously it's enough to put some MMO lipstick on a shooter to completely rid themselves of the foul stench of stagnating game design.
To be fair though, NIntendo themselves showed nothing that was breaking new game design ground. So it's weird seeing Miyamoto to call others out for making uninspired stuff.
This whole E3 was an exercise in boring sameness but with MMO features sprinkled in for good measure.
It amazes me that Nintendo games now have a stigma of "recycling games over and over" as though they are the only ones that do it.
Exactly.Maybe he should make some new ones then.
Is there anything he's admitted to wanting have made himself in the past?
LittleBigPlanet
Angry Birds is one of them
could he even be capable of creating them.
I think that comes more from the notion that someone baiscally say that Nintendo is the only company that makes new ideas, but Nintendo makes many sequels with smaller ajustments and additions, which is also the case with pretty much every sequel. Nintendo creates very good games i think, but its not like all their games are something brand new regarding gameplay and ideas.It amazes me that Nintendo games now have a stigma of "recycling games over and over" as though they are the only ones that do it.
What about Octodad?
I think it is because Angry Birds is very easy to get into and understand how to play, and it is also fun to play (this is subjective of course, but i could see this being a reason why Miyamoto wish that he made it). The game is also very popular and profitableInteresting. I sort of get LittleBigPlanet but Angry Birds?
I cant stop laughing.
Miyamoto doesnt have the rights anymore to make a new IP.
as much as I love all the shooters and the big budget games, I feel like it is healthy for the industry that Miyamoto, or Nintendo in this sense, is creating something purer.
I would be lying if i say I don't miss the old days of local multiplayers with friends coming over just for a whole day of smash bros/ mario kart.
After seeing more prominent titles for Wii U this past week - I gotta say I really do appreciate that Nintendo is still sticking at what they do best, that they simply focus on the fun factor.
I enjoy TLoU as much as most of u, but a good balance is what we need imho!
A thumbs down from Miyamoto is the harshest kind of punishment.
I think that comes more from the notion that someone baiscally say that Nintendo is the only company that makes new ideas. That is not the case with Nintendo however, they make many sequels with smaller ajustments and additions, but that is the case with pretty much every sequel.
Some of the people in this thread make it sound like Miyamoto is an average developer who hasn't made a new IP in 20 years.
as much as I love all the shooters and the big budget games, I feel like it is healthy for the industry that Miyamoto, or Nintendo in this sense, is creating something purer.
I would be lying if i say I don't miss the old days of local multiplayers with friends coming over just for a whole day of smash bros/ mario kart.
After seeing more prominent titles for Wii U this past week - I gotta say I really do appreciate that Nintendo is still sticking at what they do best, that they simply focus on the fun factor.
I enjoy TLoU as much as most of u, but a good balance is what we need imho!
In the end, most games which prioritize the first list = soulless.
Being humble pays off. Learn that Miyamoto san.
He is.What does this even mean? He's not saying anything that could be considered cocky or condescending.
Knock 10 years off that and that statement is true
Is there anything he's admitted to wanting have made himself in the past?
Knock 10 years off that and that statement is true
Rayman Legends/Teraway/puppeteer all look like better platformers than anything nintendo has put out in a long long time.
Not really. He has a pretty narrow view of what good games are.