AlfredoTurkey on 26 April 2017
| Asriel said: There's an article on Nintendo Life about how Nintendo of America are dealing with indie developers and Switch. It seems to be Nintendo are curating content rather than having a low bar to entry, but Nintendo of America lack the resources to deal with the amount of requests and communication they have from various indie developers. Right now Nintendo seem to have a particular plan for what releases on eShop for Switch, and they're not (NoA in particular) doing a good job of communicating that to developers. |
One of Nintendo's problems, and this goes back to the 16-bit wars, is that everything is locked down and tightly controlled from Japan. They don't allow their US division to have much of a say in anything which causes, as you can imagine, alot of problems due to cultural differences.







