Miyamoto: Innovation Is Dead
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According to Shigeru Miyamoto, innovation in the gaming industry is dying. In an article with CNN/Money’s Chris Morris, Miyamoto discusses why he doesn’t like to play today’s games (they take too long), and what exactly he wants developers to do with Nintendo’s next-generation console.
“There’s not a lot I want to play now,” he told me recently. “A lot of the games out there are just too long. Of course, there are games, such as ‘Halo’ or ‘Grand Theft Auto,’ that are big and expansive. But if you’re not interested in spending that time with them, you’re not going to play.”
What he misses, he said, are games you can pick up and play – something the company hopes to accomplish with its next generation home console, currently code-named “Revolution”.
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