Viper1 said:
pokoko said:
superchunk said: The only thing I didn't like in his quotes was the idea that he has to see what Nintendo does first in order to make their play. That is the problem here. Nintendo makes fun, cartoony, and above all great games. That does not mean all Nintendo owners only want that type of game. We want gritty hardcore action as well. Make your own ideas and run with it. |
When you're dealing with another team's vision, something they've thought up and about, and have been working on for much, much longer, I think it's only natural to want to know what they've done with it. It's new hardware, a new control scheme. Nintendo developers should be at least a year ahead of what anyone else can accomplish at this point. The hardware itself is designed around their purposes.
People make way too much out of what developers say during interviews.
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Anybody in a creative position that has to see what someone else does creatively first should be fired and blacklisted.
I doubt Goethe waited to see what Voltaire wrote before putting his own pen to paper.
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Except he's talking about what can be done with the hardware.
But you're right, I'm sure he's going to be fire dand blacklisted for this interview instead of being evaluated on his actual abilities. The industry will probably get right on that.
Also, no writer has ever drawn inspiration from another writer. They all live in a vaccum.