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Shigeru Miyamoto
#1
http://www.wired.com/news/games/0,2101,67854,00.html

Bela entrevista.

Por exemplo:

What's happening with video games is the same thing that happens with anything new and interesting. At the beginning, everybody wants to see what it is. They gather around and check it out. But gradually, people start to lose interest.

The people who
don't lose interest become more and more involved. And the medium starts to be influenced by only those people. It becomes something exclusive to the people who've stuck with it for a long time. And when the people who were interested in it at first look back at it, it's no longer the thing that interested them.
"Being based on history, the stages of the game will also be based on battles which actually took place in ancient Japan. So here's this giant enemy crab..."
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#2
Moreover, I think that if companies are challenged financially, or are concerned only with profits, they're going to only create things that are safe, products that are proven to sell. And that's what they're going to continue to crank out.

Nintendo's always been about challenging itself to come up with interesting things. People from outside might say that we make many different games with Mario every year, or a lot of Zelda games. But within those titles are always new and interesting challenges. We have the luxury of being both profitable and creative.
"Being based on history, the stages of the game will also be based on battles which actually took place in ancient Japan. So here's this giant enemy crab..."
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#3
Correndo o risco de ser caluniado de "fan boy", tenho apenas um comentário a deixar: a Sony e a Microsoft não fazem isso?
"I have no answers for you, vermin. Only scorn!"
- The Vyro-Ingo, "Star Control 3"
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#4
Kanzentai Wrote:Correndo o risco de ser caluniado de "fan boy", tenho apenas um comentário a deixar: a Sony e a Microsoft não fazem isso?

Quantos jogos da Sony ou da Microsoft existem?

(nope, o Age of Empires é apenas publicado por eles, tal como a EA publica o The Sims, que é da Maxis)

E há jogos MUITO inovativos na PS2. O Katamari Damacy, por exemplo. Adorava poder jogar isso... mas acho que vou ter de esperar pela versão de Nintendo DS...
"Being based on history, the stages of the game will also be based on battles which actually took place in ancient Japan. So here's this giant enemy crab..."
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#5
Há ainda o Alien Hominid, que começou por ser um jogo em flash.

E, embora a Nintendo seja muito mais game-producer que as outras 2 (que têm outros mercados com que se preocupar Biggrin), estas não deixam de poder ser capazes de fazer um outro jogo bom. All I'm saying is: Nintendo makes a lot of games, sure. And some of them are fun to play, but let's not forsake Sony&Microsoft...

Há ainda jogos que a Sony não teve qualquer problema em "abraçar": a série Gran Turismo, os Killzone (são os únicos jogos de que me lembro em que aparece mesmo "Sony Computer Entertainment (Insert continent/country name here) presents". Creio que a PlayStation2 terá o mercado mais variado devido a, além do €/£/$, parecer ser a que dá mais espaço aos produtores para mostrarem ao mundo o que sabem fazer, por pior que saia (sim, há uns jogos MUITO maus, mas é preciso que haja maus para se reconhecer os bons Biggrin

A Microsoft é uma excelente mecenas: Halo 1&2, Dungeon Siege, Age of Empires, Age of Mythology, Freelancer (it rocks!), a série Flight Simulator, Rise of Nations, Jade Empire, Forza Motorsport, Fable. Aliás, a Xbox é a única consola no mercado com jogos Elder Scrolls (Morrowind, etc.) e até se diz que são bastante bons. Podem não ser eles a fazê-los, mas "mecenam" os muito bons Smile

Creio que fui bastante unbiased neste post Tongue
"I have no answers for you, vermin. Only scorn!"
- The Vyro-Ingo, "Star Control 3"
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#6
Outro excelente artigo que vale a pena ler:

http://www.thegamechair.com/?p=126

Tão bons ou melhores que o artigo em si são os comentários, no fim.
"Being based on history, the stages of the game will also be based on battles which actually took place in ancient Japan. So here's this giant enemy crab..."
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#7
Embora esteja ligeiramente biased, há uma quantidade considerável de verdade no que ele diz.

E agora podemos sempre chamar Raijin a quem não sabe "descero do pedestal", ou tirar o joystick do... you know what I mean Tongue
"I have no answers for you, vermin. Only scorn!"
- The Vyro-Ingo, "Star Control 3"
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