Ok, is there any way we can focus, not on the ridiculous (DC2) part of the interview but instead on him wanting to be part of a console design team?
He's no longer part of Sega, so technically he could work in this capacity with any of the current (or future ...) console manufacturers. But do they want his input? And should they?
As much as I have enjoyed his work in the early-to-mid 90's, its been a long time since he's produced a compelling piece of hardware. That being the case, is it a bit naive (arrogant?) of him to see himself as a creative force in the industry to the extent that he could successfully contribute to a consoles development in a capacity not unlike one Miyamoto?








