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The guy is not even concerned about Nintendo success, it is more about the publishers lagging behind. I bet that most of his clients only got the IP and resources. Nintendo got the IP, resources, talent and foresight. So it is obvious that Nintendo isn`t part of their VIP clients. Of course it is bad for business. If the publishers can`t make blockbuster games they don`t get enough money for more projects.

It is pretty funny how the interviewer keeps trying to push his ideals on the executive:


How many next-gen games has Tose had to do development for, so far? I mean like Xbox 360 or PS3 or high-end PC.

We are just doing a couple of titles for the PS3 and the Xbox 360 as well.

In the West, there's a lot more focus on a multiplayer component, and most games are required to use the network in some way. Is that another difference?

That's true, but we haven't had lots of projects for next-generation machines yet.

Are you concerned about that? At some point, these consoles will become the standard -- do you worry about being behind?

We are not concerned about it at all. We are based on a work-for-hire model, so projects will probably be coming for the Xbox 360 and PS3 if publishers want us to do that.

Is the staff being trained for next-gen stuff in advance of getting the projects?

Yeah. We already have knowledge of technology for those console games.

 

Why don`t he answers:

Shut up stupid westerner. Look at the dammed software charts, those next generation games sell as much as canned shit.



Satan said:

"You are for ever angry, all you care about is intelligence, but I repeat again that I would give away all this superstellar life, all the ranks and honours, simply to be transformed into the soul of a merchant's wife weighing eighteen stone and set candles at God's shrine."