Sempuukyaku said:
EXACTLY.
Nintendo has so many development resources that are completely under-utilized. What the hell is the deal? We can't rely on EAD alone to carry the entire company!
What is Brownie Brown doing? What is SPD doing? What is Sora Project doing? What is Monolith Soft doing? What is HAL labs doing (Where is our damn Kirby game??) What is Retro Studios doing (We know they're working on something new...an update please?) What is Intelligent Systems doing? And WHAT THE HELL IS NST DOING?!?!
We have the power, money, and resources to completely be self-sustaining. The future of Nintendo lies in first and second party software diversification. We have to start coming up with new IPs that are compelling and possible future franchises. Look at all the awesome shit we had when Rare was second party. We need that again. Look, we haven't had any real third-party support since the SNES, so it's not gonna change now or even next generation. Nintendo themselves must take action to ensure there are no more extreme software shortages by utilizing what is already there.
That's my .02 |
Half of those groups are working on games. Intelligent Systems, Sora Project, Monolith Soft and Retro are all working on known projects at this moment, though they are being kept hush hush. Brownie Brown is currently working on the next Professor Layton title as well as making a new game called 'Fantasy Life'.
And its not like most of these projects have been dormant. I mean, Intellegent systems, Sora Project, Monolith Soft and HAL Labs have already made games this gen. Quite a few actually. People keep harping on Nintendo and saying they've slowed down but you have to understand...they started this gen with one of the biggest launches they've ever had. And then the following two years carried their system practically with their own software. You can't immediately just turn over and produce games in house like magic when all of your studios have been going non-stop at the same time.











