Cobretti2 on 20 June 2013
| Aielyn said: It's not that they need to make games more quickly. He's wrong. It's that they need to have more projects, more employees. Rushing development will reduce quality. Increasing employee count and project count will result in more games, and thus more sales. This would increase the number of new IPs, enhance the chance of retro revivals and games in dormant franchises, and reduce Nintendo's need to go to third parties with their IPs (making it more likely that deals with third parties are for crossovers and third-party exclusives, rather than third parties developing first-party games). |
Pretty much this. If they got enough project they can time them to come out at a steady pace and still take 3 years to develope.







