I think the big problem with Keiji Inafune is he is looking at this with a "grass is greener on the other continent" type attitude. I am not sure what to say, it is like listening to someone attempting to make an argument for the end of the world in 2012, not realizing that it is now 2013. The western videogame industry is in a much larger crisis than the Japanese one right now, with large studios being shut down all over the place, even whole companies are just vanishing. There is a shrinking videogame market, which now has to compete with a growing cellphone gaming app market for new potential gamers.
I describe myself as a little dose of toxic masculinity.







