DanneSandin said:
IIIIITHE1IIIII said:
I certainly wouldn't mind more exploration in The Legend of Zelda. Nor would I by any means have anything against returning to the Ocarina of Time/Skyward Sword art styles. I do fear this need of rushing titles through the gate though. Back in the day, Miyamoto had the opportunity to play through Super Mario 64, realize it got boring after a while, and completely redesign half of the game. Now we see Nintendo porting over older titles to give them enough time to create new ones. And a complete reliance in co-operating with several different developers to finish some of their titles (e.g. Team Ninja working on Metroid: Other M and Namco Bandai working on SSBB to name a few examples). Hopefully this will pay off well enough for them to expand and return to developing titles at their own pace, eventually.
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yeah, Nintendo needs to expand! As long as they keep the same quality....
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The sad thing is though that one reason that older titles like Banjo-Kazooie was so great was because there was only a few dozen people developing them. The close relations between everyone involved made development much more smooth than what we have today where it takes hundreds of people to develop a single title.
But yeah, hopefully they will be able to maintain high quality despite current difficulties.