munkle
30-10-2008, 12:34 PM
Shigeru Miyamoto has been talking with MTV (http://multiplayerblog.mtv.com/2008/10/29/shigeru-miyamoto-punchout-mario-zelda-portal/) about his plans for the next Zelda and Mario games. In an interview with MTV's Multiplayer blog, Miyamoto said that he hopes that the next Zelda and Mario games will feel newer and fresher.
Answering a question on the difficulty of innovation within Nintendo's oldest franchises, Miyamoto said "What I've been saying to our development teams recently is that Twilight Princess was not a bad game, by any means. But, still, it felt like there was something missing. And while, personally, I feel like Super Mario Galaxy was able to do some things that were very new and were very unique, at the same time, from another perspective, certain elements of it do feel somewhat conservative in terms of how far we branched out with design. And so this is something I've been talking to both of those teams about.
Yet Miyamoto is planning to make changes for tne next games, saying: "Of course, as is customary with Nintendo, it's very rare that we are able to announce any games until they're ready for release, but I can say that these are themes that both of those teams are taking into account and the hope is that for both of those franchises, when we do release the next installments, hopefully they will feel newer and fresher than their most recent versions."
Source: www.officialnintendomagazine.co.uk (http://www.officialnintendomagazine.co.uk)
Answering a question on the difficulty of innovation within Nintendo's oldest franchises, Miyamoto said "What I've been saying to our development teams recently is that Twilight Princess was not a bad game, by any means. But, still, it felt like there was something missing. And while, personally, I feel like Super Mario Galaxy was able to do some things that were very new and were very unique, at the same time, from another perspective, certain elements of it do feel somewhat conservative in terms of how far we branched out with design. And so this is something I've been talking to both of those teams about.
Yet Miyamoto is planning to make changes for tne next games, saying: "Of course, as is customary with Nintendo, it's very rare that we are able to announce any games until they're ready for release, but I can say that these are themes that both of those teams are taking into account and the hope is that for both of those franchises, when we do release the next installments, hopefully they will feel newer and fresher than their most recent versions."
Source: www.officialnintendomagazine.co.uk (http://www.officialnintendomagazine.co.uk)