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kowenicki said:
justiceiro said:
 

Did you know that on that movie, wreck it half, nintendo actually send someone to say how bowser was supposed to llok when drinking tea?

Hyrule warrior was a third party licensed game, anouma and even a man as busy as myamoto still worked on it, bayonetta 2 was under supervision of menber of SPD, just like devils third is too.

Do you guys know nintendo? Do you know how much control they demand to have in everything that has theirs names? Do you think that they will just let them have the ip and give them some money, without actually looking on what they are making? Don't you think that thoose same people could actually be working with another companies to amke more games for the consoles? do you think that they will send some random young guys to tell how thing must be done, or they will send someone that they really trhust after years on a senior posistion?

The first games will make a lot of sucess, and them what? They will not need more money to make a beter games?

Read this: http://www.wired.com/2015/03/nintendo-mobile-analysis/

Of course, there a lot of if, but in the same way that amiibo have close to no impact on selling more wiiu's and 3DS, nor do i believe that will help the main line console of nintendo at all,  unless nintendo do a really good of marketing using those games, but nintendo does good marketing?


They will have sign off control no doubt.  But this will mark a change for them imo.  They will loosen the reigns and makes shit tons of cash from it.

The very fact they are allowing this at all tells me things are changing.

It's precisely the loosening of reigns that I can see fans perceiving as worrisome; because it means there's a chance of the quality to slip, which leads to the  devaluing of ip, etc.

But I didn't read anything anywhere in the conference that they were going to take a more hands-off approach, unless you can point to it? I read that they had put together a joint development team comprised of Nintendo and DeNA members.

 

Edit: In fact, Iwata has gone on record as saying that these games will be developed primarily by Nintendo staff. http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=7155211