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DarkCronos said:
Killiana1a said:

Judging whether Pikmin and Pikmin 2 is a commercial success or failure is not an easy process.

The anti-Miyamoto/Pro-Sakamoto crowd will say in light of the success of Miyamoto's other Nintendo brands, Pikmin and Pikmin 2 are failures because they did not sell as well as a Zelda or Mario game. Especially since Pikmin 2 sold less than the original, which means the series is a dud with a limited audience who could not push a Pikmin 3 over 2 million copies sold.

The pro-Miyamoto crowd would argue of course the Pikmin series is a success. Miyamoto created a third-person RTS simulation type game and the fact both sold over 1 million copies shows just how much of a creative genius Miyamoto is. The creator of Megaman (Keiji Inafune) and Metroid (Yoshio Sakamoto) have not created a game outside of their hallmark series that has sold over 1 million copies. If Sakamoto and Inafune who have created 2 of the most iconic video game series cannot replicate Miyamoto in creating a series where the original and sequel have sold over 1 million each, then who is the barometer for commercial creativity success? Name me another famous developer besides Miyamoto who has created 3 series with at least 2 games in each of the series selling over a million copies.

Personally, I think it is a mix of the two. Yes, I agree in comparison to a Zelda or Mario game, the Pikmin games sales have been underwhelming considering it is coming from Miyamoto. Then again, considering that Pikmin is almost in a genre of it's own (third person RTS), both Pikmin games selling over 1 million is evidence of the weight Miyamoto still carries to this day.


i never thought there was an "anti-Miyamoto/Pro-Sakamoto crowd". BTW stop making things up. Gumpei Yokoi (RIP) created Metroid. Not Sakamoto.

 

BTW i consider pikmin a mild success. while it sales are good (both on the GC and on the wii) it's not the commercial success miyamoto and nintendo hoped for.

Sakamoto carries the torch on Metroid now. I apologize for "making things up." I was under the impression from the Sakamoto interviews where Sakamoto talks about Samus's maternal instincts that Sakamoto was the brainchild. I was wrong and thank you for calling me out.