The reason Iwata states here is not the fault of the systems, or what they offer but a social trend. The same we are seeing for some time now: Japan is a portable market. People there are always busy, always on the move. You do not change that with a game, you have to drastically change Japanese lifestyle.
A game won't do that. The Japanese have to learn a more European/American way of working. It's ok to be sick at home a few days. 8 Weeks of vacation a year is not going to discrupt your work. 8 hours of work a day is more then enough...
That sort of thing
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