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Nintendo recognizes that for them the graphics are not important |
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| Tuesday, 31 January 2012 15:05 | |||
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Satoru Iwata, Nintendo CEO at a recent meeting has offered some important statements about the direction and situation of the company. "Looking at the current software for consoles, there are some very rich graphics titles to be played on HD devices that require a huge number of developers and a long production time," said the executive. "One of the truths that some software titles should be prepared well, or consumers will not be satisfied. But we believe that all software should be developed that way." "When you look at the Nintendo software, outstanding graphics, the sheer volume playable or surprising effects are not the key," continued Iwata. "In fact it is important to us that our games are attractive in other respects." "As I mentioned, it is true that in some areas of software we have powerful hooked on the games," he said. "If you look at The Legend of Zelda as a franchise, for example, fans looking for the logical graphs are not cheap when the title is released in Wii U. When it is necessary not hesitate to exploit our resources."
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