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rmarier83 said:
naruball said:

Jesus Chris, Miyamoto. How many times can you say unique in an interview? If anyone decided to play a drinking game, having a shot every time he says unique, I'm sure they'd be proper drunk by now.

As far as I'm concerned, it doesn't seem like he learned his lesson. Nothing about 3rd parties and how they need to establish better relationships with them, nothing about wii not supported well at the end of its lifetime. He also blames the audience for not understanding the system instead of realising it was perhaps a bad idea in the first place.

He gives me the impression that he thinks that they need to come up with another thing like motion controls and hope that the masses follow. Problem is, apart from motion controls and VR there aren't many things left to do and even VR will probably fail to attract the masses. So, as a business you have to rely on games (yes, 3rd and 1st party). New IPs are very important and the success of Splatoon clearly shows that.

You missed one (I used quotations)!


Damn. I think at some point, I simply gave up. Nice catch, though!