"Urgh, do you love Nintendo? childhood".
If you ever find yourself in a high-tech facility like the Xbox 360 this event exploded, it shows any kind of love for the Mario and Pokémon it could result in another playground coming out with a penalty like that. Compared to the growing trend of online archers, Mario and co. weren't always seen & # 39; cool & # 39; in particular.
Nintendo has always been a black sheep for big game developers, especially thanks to its colorful and healthy approach to software and game design, but that word & # 39; s child & # 39; it's something the company has been trying to avoid. In an interview w ith Japanese magazine Famitsu, Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto said that "ongoing work" helped make that possible (translations via It doesn't play
"There was a time when Nintendo was called a kid, but after continuing the work by prioritizing our efforts began to show the Wii that gave us a & # 39; s image of peace of mind & # 39;
This vision of Nintendo representing & # 39; peace of mind & # 39; has been contacted numerous times in the same interview. Her description of this phrase can be compared to & # 39; family & # 39 ;, which may be a more seductive and relevant description than the word & # 39; child & # 39;
"If I were to express Nintendo's qualities in words it would mean peace of mind. & # 39; There is peace of mind if you look at it as a parent and can have it in your living room.
In case you missed it, the feature of Famitsu and Miyamoto also revealed that Nintendo's fantasy no longer contributes to the development of the game at the same level as its own. "I'm not going up for the tea table", he said.
How do you rate Nintendo & # 39; as a child & # 39; Do you think the company has moved away from such a definition? Feel free to share your thoughts on the matter below.