http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2014-01-25-iwata-isnt-nintendos-problem-its-miyamoto
Before you rag on the source, bear in mind, this is an opinion.
What do you think?
I think there's some truth to it, but I also don't think every game is ultimately Miyamoto's decision.
I think Iwata, and others need to collectively say, "it's time to take some big risks" and put some of the Super Mario 3D World talent, effort, creativity and resources into a new game. Preferably a new genre. Think rare on the N64.
It doesn't have to be outside their comfort zone, family friendly games like Jet Force Gemini or Blast Corps would be fine.
But I digress, Iwata is still ultimately responsible. He could simply declare that regardless of Miyamoto, the teams have to get fresh. He is still Miyamoto's boss, after all.
Before you rag on the source, bear in mind, this is an opinion.
What do you think?
I think there's some truth to it, but I also don't think every game is ultimately Miyamoto's decision.
I think Iwata, and others need to collectively say, "it's time to take some big risks" and put some of the Super Mario 3D World talent, effort, creativity and resources into a new game. Preferably a new genre. Think rare on the N64.
It doesn't have to be outside their comfort zone, family friendly games like Jet Force Gemini or Blast Corps would be fine.
But I digress, Iwata is still ultimately responsible. He could simply declare that regardless of Miyamoto, the teams have to get fresh. He is still Miyamoto's boss, after all.