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Miyamotoo said:
Louie said:

You would lose. :)

Pikmin 3 first was announced at E3 2008. and in 2011. they announced that is moved to Wii U, and it was relaesed in middle of 2013 after few delays.

Miyamoto around last E3 said that is Pikmin 4 almost finished, Pikmin 4 definatly started life like Wii U project, and basically they could make Pikmin 4 very fast and cheap buy reusing Pikmin 3 engine and assets (basically same way they done Pikmin 2), but along way when was obvious that Wii U is dead and that NX is coming they moved Pikmin 4 completly to NX.

Pikmin 3 sold around 1m thats enuf for Nintendo to make profit, espacily with sales of DLCs. Also Pikmin would sell much better if isnt come in worst time for Wii U, when Wii U had catastrophic sales and people acutaly forget that Wii U exist at all.

Yes, Miyamoto loves Pikmin, but not only that he made Pikmin movies, that earlier said that he have lotsa new ideas for Pikmin, he basically said that Pikmin 4 was almost complete, that means that development of game progressd far away. Miyamoto is management :), basically he is most important and most influence persone in Nintendo after Kimishima, if Miyamoto really wants to make some game he will make it easily, nobody really can't tell him you cant make that.

Saying all that, Pikmin is great game any gives huge variety to line of any console, but its not a system seller, and thats exactly what Miyamoto says here, that they prioritize some more important games while they preparing NX launch lineup but that Pikmin 4 will be somewhere also one that list. Also Pikmin 3 was one of best Wii U games, and next game will be at least god as Pikmin 3, so I cant wait to see Pikmin 4 espacily beacuse Pikmin 3 looks beatifule even on Wii U hardware.

I wouldn't.

You don't need to lecture me about Nintendo's internal structure ;) Miyamoto is part of Nintendo's management but he's not the one who is in charge of finances and resource allocation. I guess 1m copies was just enough for Pikmin to turn a profit. But it's a question of resource allocation: They could either make Pikmin 4 or another game that will sell more and make more profit. Pikmin is a niche franchise and Pikmin 3 barely sold 1m copies even though it was featured as an AAA game. Miyamoto agrees with me in the very quote in this thread: "when we’re in development we have to create a list of priorities and it has been hard to kind of fit that into that list". That's exactly what I said: Pikmin is a low priority game for Nintendo even though Miyamoto wants it to be a priority. 

He said development was almost complete like a year ago - and now he's saying Pikmin 4 was low priority "but we’re hopefully starting to see that on the list now". Translation: "We are not working on it currently" or "we have a very small team working on it". 

And yes, Miyamoto can basically make any game he wants. That's exactly my criticism towards him. Miyamoto is Nintendo's star so he can force financially unsound decisions. I don't like that, hence my original post.