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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.

yeah, Nintendo needs to expand! As long as they keep the same quality....


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.