Interviewing the Gamemakers (Day 1) 10
All this week, Next Generation is interviewing some of the folks behind the industry's big players. In collaboration with Edge Magazine, they have Nintendo designer Shigeru Miyamoto talking about the future of the gaming industry. From that article: "I think that by the end of the last year, DS was selling very well to all kinds of people - ladies in their 20s, people in their 50s - and for many of them the DS was the very first games console they had ever purchased in their lives. And actually, many people in the industry and in Nintendo thought that maybe these newcomers to the gaming world would be only interested in the games like Brain Training, that maybe they would not be purchasing any more games afterwards. However, the fact of the matter is that they are now buying a lot of the so-called traditional games, including Super Mario 64, so that was a big surprise for us." Additional interviewees below if you Read More.
This is a good sign, it seems. (Score:2, Insightful)
So Nintendo's not trying to force gaming upon the world, but is instead showing people that, surprise surprise, games are fun, opening the doo
Re:This is a good sign, it seems. (Score:1)
Is that incorrect usuage? Acceptable is also an adjective. In that sentence, "acceptable" is the adjective of "it". (What will be acceptable? It will be acceptable.)
It's been a long time since I took an english class, but I think that is passable grammar.
One question I wish people would ask nintendo (Score:2)
Re:One question I wish people would ask nintendo (Score:1)
Doesn't really matter. The way things are going, you will be able to buy 16 controllers before you even come close to the competitions price.
What a classy guy (Score:4, Interesting)
"Innovation" in 2006 = what "graphics" were in '94 (Score:2)
Re:"Innovation" in 2006 = what "graphics" were in (Score:2)