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Miyamoto on competition, worried about continued reliance on games with guns, more

Posted on June 18, 2012 by (@NE_Brian) in General Nintendo, News, Wii U

Just when we thought that all of the E3 2012 interviews with Shigeru Miyamoto had wrapped up, another one came into view!

While the comments below touch on the competition once again and how companies are using some similar ideas as Nintendo, Miyamoto’s remark on the high quantity of titles focusing on guns these days was most interesting point  to me, personally.

Basically, Miyamoto said that he is sometimes concerned with “the continued reliance on making games that are so centered around guns, and that there are so many of these games.”

That’s a small teaser for you folks. All of Miyamoto’s comments can be read below.

Miyamoto on the competition using similar ideas as Nintendo…

“In the past when we’ve introduced stuff like motion control or touch screen control with the Nintendo DS, it typically would take a few years for other companies bring them into their own offerings. The fact that one year out when we first introduced the concept of Wii U, we’re already seeing other companies trying to move in that same direction, suggests there’s a tremendous amount of possibility in what we’ve shown so far.”

Miyamoto on how Nintendo may have an edge-up to offer dual screen experiences…

“We have a long history of creating these kinds of experiences. Even going back as far as our early experiments long ago between the portable gaming machines and the home console.”

Miyamoto on how living room ecosystems are far more accommodating and that the Wii U offers an experience straight out of the box…

“The challenges we experienced at that time – not everyone had that complete ecosystem and hardware environment, so we couldn’t have those experiences be made available to our entire user base.

“It has the definitive advantage (because) it’s coupled with our experience with creating unique gameplay for this very specific type of ecosystem.”

Miyamoto on the amount of guns in games today…

“Sometimes I get worried about the continued reliance on making games that are so centered around guns, and that there are so many of these games. I have a hard time imagining – particularly for young generations of gamers – how they sit down and play and interact with that.”

Miyamoto on how Nintendo is still focused on provide a safe environment for kids…

“Previous forms of media, like books, made it easy for parents to know and understand what they’re buying for their children. With the transition into digital mediums it becomes more difficult for parents to have a full grasp of what’s going on. From a game developer’s standpoint it’s important to take that into account.”

Miyamoto on how he feels about being ‘Mr. Nintendo’…

“It’s something that’s tough for me to objectively look at, and I think to me, what’s most important, is that I don’t betray the trust that people have in me. At a show like this, it’s my job to show we’re all having fun. People come to E3 and they want to talk about competition and who won the show, and all these companies combating one another.

“But what we’re meant to be doing is bringing fun to the world. So rather than focusing on competition, I feel it’s my job to go up on stage and show how I can bring fun to the world by having fun myself.”

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