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generic-user-1 said:
nintendo should buy these guys. they understand how to push hardware and workaround problems with the hardware, just like rare did with DKC. and they work realy cheap, and that in a high wage land like germany.
and they could expand easyly because they could grab the most talente german guys(there is no big competition in germany in the gaming biz, no big studios(soon))


Shin'en and their games are far too small for Nintendo to be interested in buying them, even if they were willing to sell which I doubt they seem like a studio doing it for passion more than anything and I doubt they would last long in a corprate structure. If Nintendo wanted to start building a new dev studio they could without buying anyone. But they don't seem interested in that either.

As for Germany there is actually a pretty big development scene there. Including Crytek's main studio with 400+ employees, Blue Byte (Ubisoft studio develops the Anno series), King.com (makers of Candy Crush they have 600 employees), Zynga Germany, Yager Development (Spec Ops: The Line, Dead Island 2), Deck 13 (Lords of the Fallen), Limbic Entertainment (Might & Magic games). Plus a bunch of smaller studios like Black Forrest Games, Egosoft, Giants Software etc.



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