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Splatoon devs pick sides on various Splatfest topics

Posted on October 5, 2016 by (@NE_Brian) in News, Wii U

Over on Nintendo of Europe’s website, Splatoon producer Hisashi Nogami and Katsuya Eguchi fielded a number of questions about the game. Most of the talk was about Splatfest topics, but they were also asked about things like their favorite weapon and who’s behind the Squid Research Lab.

Find Nogami and Eguchi’s answers below. A second portion of the interview is on the way, so look for that soon as well.

Nintendo of Europe: Thank you very much for joining us today. Let’s start with the big question: Callie or Marie?

Hisashi Nogami: (laughs) It’s like having two daughters and being asked which you prefer! I will say though, in the final Splatfest, I voted for Callie.

Katsuya Eguchi: I used to like Callie, but now I prefer Marie.

NoE: What’s your weapon of choice in Splatoon?

HN: The Splat Charger.

KE: Rollers! I just use the Rollers all day long. All of the Rollers.

NoE: Offence or defence?

HN: It really depends on the situation, but when I use the Splat Charger, I play more offensively.

KE: I just roll over them. I just roll. I just roll. That’s all I do. (laughs)

NoE: Do you still eat squid?

HN: Yes, I love it! (laughs) I eat it almost every week.

NoE: And who exactly is behind the Squid Research Lab?

HN: It’s a secret! There’s a covert research centre situated nearby the research building at Nintendo’s headquarters in Kyoto, and the staff there carry out extensive research on the Inklings and their weapons. It’s comprised of several personnel.

NoE: And of course you guys have very high clearance for the research?

HN: (laughs) No, no, what we’re doing doesn’t necessarily require high clearance!

NoE: Now, on to the Splatfests! We’d like to know which side of these very important debates you’re on. Firstly – rock music or pop music?

HN: If I had to pick, I’d choose rock.

KE: Pop. (laughs)

NoE: Cats or dogs?

KE: Cats.

HN: Dogs. I have a pet cat at home, but I actually like dogs. (laughs)

KE: See, I like cats, but I have a dog! (laughs) Our families like opposites.

NoE: Pineapple on pizza. Delicious or disgusting?

HN: I’m okay with that.

KE: That’s unbelievable for me.

HN: I like it! I even put pineapple on top of my hamburgers! In Japan, we have a Chinese recipe where you have fried pork with pieces of pineapple inside, and I like that too.

KE: Some people don’t.

All: (laughs)

NoE: Singing or dancing?

KE: Singing!

HN: If I had to pick, it’d be singing. To put it simply, I can’t really dance.

KE: I basically don’t do either.

HN: When I’m driving, I sing sometimes.

NoE: So you haven’t tried any of the Squid Sisters songs on Wii Karaoke U by JOYSOUND, then?

HN: I don’t know the lyrics, unfortunately! (laughs) I just hum it while I’m driving – I don’t know it by heart.

NoE: Early bird or night owl?

KE: Night owl!

HN: I’m a night owl, too. People aren’t supposed to stay up so late, but I do. When I lose three in a row in Splatoon, I have to carry on until I win three in a row. (laughs)

NoE: Well, that was certainly enlightening! Thank you very much for joining us here today. We look forward to talking to you again very soon.

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