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bananaking21 said:
KLAMarine said:

You claim a desire to be realistic, have you factored in the realistic aspect of software development that involves the work and actions of multiple people? Yes Miyamoto's name is found in the credits of what some would call critical failures but his name is not the only name to be found in the credits.

I suppose when your name is as big as his, any success is due to him and any failure is due to him as far as public perception might be concerned. Would you consider this fair?

of course the result is not his enterily, a team worked on it and the team failed as well. but he is the head

Actually, Miyamoto is not always "the head" for every game Nintendo releases.

bananaking21 said:

and he surely his has direction and influence on game development, which is obviously a negative one.

You know this how?

bananaking21 said:

the head of the team will always be the most one responsible for failure or success.

I disagree: I don't care how good of a leader a person is, if the team this leader is given is completely incompetent, the group as a whole will suffer. Of course, the leader will probably get a large amount of the blame but the position of leader comes with that risk.

bananaking21 said:

and when a manager is as self obsorved and narcissistic as miyamoto im willing to blame him harshly when he falls flat out on his face. 

I'm sorry but who are you to speak on Miyamoto's character? Worked with him have you? Know him personally?