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RolStoppable said:
Soleron said:

Miyamoto still knows how to design the fine details of a game. A new CEO would put him on that instead of on strategic direction or niche projects like Pikmin.

So you hold no grudge against Miyamoto for ruining Paper Mario, and you are confident that a new CEO wouldn't act as an enabler yet again.

There's a difference between what I want and what would make Nintendo the most money. Sticker Star sold OK. Kicking Miyamoto would lose them money despite his flaws.

Yes, I'm assuming a new CEO would not be a game developer and not be friends with the existing staff. No matter how incompetent an outsider CEO was, the Gamepad would never have been approved.