| Joelcool7 said: I am pretty psyched Miyamoto said in an interview he wants to create one last massive hit. This is awesome news when Miyamoto goes Nintendo will need his newer franchises. Nintendo will survive without Miyamoto but they will never find a replacement. I don't think the industry will ever find another developer this amazing. Their is no developer who comes close to creating this amount of huge franchoses. I hope Nintendo can find more developers like Itigaki and Kojima. If they can find some more developers on that level then Nintendo is set. But they will be relying on Miyamoto's for long after he has left Nintendo. |
There are certainly, even within the industry today, several brilliant minds on a similar level as Miyamoto. It's just that most of them never receieve the kinds of massive budgets and support he receives, so their games don't reach the same level of insane polish and recognition.
Examples that come to mind include Yu Suzuki, Yuji Naka, Masahiro Sakurai, Hideki Kamiya, Shinji Mikami etc.
OT: I'd love to see a hands-on simulation game from Miyamoto - something really visceral and engaging. Like operating a ship or submarine from the inside, or a space-plane, or maybe even something that transforms into all of them 
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