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milkyjoe said:
They shouldn't set out to make mature rated games, as that mentality can often lead to clichés. They should set out to come up with new ideas to make new games, and then if one or more ends up requiring a mature rating, so be it.

This is the correct answer. Nintendo should invest in new ideas, and whether they are Mature-rated or not is irrelevent. Although it's somewhat of a bad example because Nintendo gave them very little backing, look at Monolith's games, or The Last Story, or Zangeki no Reginleiv.



Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.