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happydolphin said:
No, I fully disagree. Just take a moment to look at Youtube videos on how to draw and you'll see some of the precision it requires to draw certain things requires quite a lot of skill.

@underlined. I've argued a million times why I am skeptical about that, and it is because I doubt Nintendo have the ability to return to their roots when it comes to making worlds that actually enthrall users. Of course it is appealing to new customers and young kids, much like playskool is, but does that mean playskool is art?

Come on. Sales is simply not a satisfying argument in this conversation.

I'm not saying it's easy to be able to draw. I'm saying it's much easier than being successful at dancing, and thus an analogy to painting or drawing should be more accurate. It should be even easier for a graphic designer who can use computer technology to help render what he wants. Thus that means the end product when you play is probably much closer to what the designer oringally planned in his head.

Forget that though because it's getting tiresome. Let's assume Nintendo did lack the ability to return to their roots; what makes the old school presentation better than newer games? That's just your opinion as far as I can tell. Show me how the older presentation is superior and you will have a point.