Articles for tag: Annual, explains, HiRes, Interview, Miyamoto, Nintendos, Shigeru

NinFan

Shigeru Miyamoto explains Nintendo’s annual interview for new hires

Shigeru Miyamoto explains Nintendo’s annual interview for new hires

Nintendo’s iconic developer Shigeru Miyamoto speaks to new hires every year to gauge the company’s values ​​and what it takes to create great video games. At this month’s earnings call, an investor asked Miyamoto what he was saying during his speech. I read in an article about the Nintendo museum that Mr. Miyamoto was giving ...

The Boss

If you’re considering buying a Steam Deck, Valve reiterates that it’s not jumping on the annual release train with the intention of releasing something that “will only gradually get better”

If you’re considering buying a Steam Deck, Valve reiterates that it’s not jumping on the annual release train with the intention of releasing something that “will only gradually get better”

The handheld PC developer reiterated that Valve does not plan to update its Steam Deck every year. Instead, they plan to wait for a proper “generational leap” in teaching to arrive before launching the next generation of Deck. The deck has received a few revisions since its launch in 2022, most notably the OLED model ...

oriXone

How the iPhone 16 Pro Max Made Me Believe in Annual Upgrades

How the iPhone 16 Pro Max Made Me Believe in Annual Upgrades

Every September, a fair amount of iPhone media coverage expresses how the latest iPhone is basically a replica of its predecessor, and that’s true to an extent. Smartphones have mostly matured, and there’s only so much a phone maker can do. This results in a mix of incremental upgrades and unnecessary additions made for the ...

oriXone

Annual updates are killing the iPhone

Annual updates are killing the iPhone

Every September, Tim Cook confidently announces Apple’s best iPhone yet and expresses how much we’re going to love it. While this was certainly true for a while, today most consumers and tech reviewers I speak with seem less than impressed. Given their maturity, new iPhones now revolve around minor or unnecessary changes – and we ...