Mario to Get Brain Trained?
How Touch Generation games are influencing Nintendo 'core' titles

Shigeru Miyamoto
17 Jul 2008
In a statement sure to inflame core Nintendo gamers everywhere, Nintendo guru Shigeru Miyamoto has said that Nintendo will incorporate some of the thinking behind the super-accessible Touch Generations games into the likes of Mario and Zelda.
Asked whether Nintendo's emphasis on user-friendly controls and playability will affect its core titles, Miyamoto said, "Frankly, some of the so-called 'franchise games' are quite difficult for non-gamers to play, so making accessible games for these players is key. With Zelda, we have to consider how to make it accessible for new gamers to pick up and play and enjoy just as hardcore gamers have.
"For example, we've got the Touch Generations series. Now, we're not necessarily going to make our 'franchise' games in that style, but we'll take what we know and have learned -- the philosophy behind those games -- and incorporate it into franchise games. That's a philosophy that's very strong at Nintendo."
Hang on, he said "non-gamers". But... earlier on in the very same interview, Miyamoto said, "we don't want to distinguish so much between 'gamers' and 'non-gamers.'"
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There's a distinct feeling of wanting to have cake and eat it. Nintendo seems, on the one hand, to want us to see everyone who plays games as the same, while shifting its focus - even on its core titles - towards the uninitiated. Let us know your opinion in the Forum.
On a less controversial note, Miyamoto also indicated that an answer to Wii storage problems may be on the way. "We're looking into a number of technologies to deal with the issue, and although we don't have anything we can say about it now, we could potentially announce something in the near future", he said.
Source: 1up
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6 comments posted.
First comment
Posted by haritori
they cant mess with Zelda or Mario, sure use the IP but leave the hardcore alone for us hardcore,
Who wants to jump on Goombers heads, everyone does, its great just like riding a horse across hyrule = great, i for one dont want to jump on a goomba but before i hit it i must solve a maths equation or else i miss it!, i dont want to have to actually read the Zelda story parts out loud and be scored on my brain age.
ok i know that s extreme and prolly wont be anything like i said but please nintendo dont mess with a winning formula, `shirley` you can see that new marios bros, mario kart, and phantom hourglass all worked out pretty welllllll!
Who wants to jump on Goombers heads, everyone does, its great just like riding a horse across hyrule = great, i for one dont want to jump on a goomba but before i hit it i must solve a maths equation or else i miss it!, i dont want to have to actually read the Zelda story parts out loud and be scored on my brain age.
ok i know that s extreme and prolly wont be anything like i said but please nintendo dont mess with a winning formula, `shirley` you can see that new marios bros, mario kart, and phantom hourglass all worked out pretty welllllll!
Latest comment
Posted by David Armstrong
Not to be too picky, but if it said it wouldn't it be in Hylian? I love the hylian script and don't mind pressing a to read a sign (you can z-target it from a distance anyway). If they added either 1st person mode (which I'm not keen on), or voice acting (only for NPCs hopefully, and British accents, American accents don't suit that period) then this would probably be a good addition.
It's awesome enough that you can cut signs up in different ways. If they added separate textures for each sign and took that out (shouldn't have to but you know Ninty) I'd be very disappointed.
As I say, who knows what they'll do? At this stage we should all just be happy if they announce any Zelda, and accept whatever they do so that we can play another Zelda game.
It's awesome enough that you can cut signs up in different ways. If they added separate textures for each sign and took that out (shouldn't have to but you know Ninty) I'd be very disappointed.
As I say, who knows what they'll do? At this stage we should all just be happy if they announce any Zelda, and accept whatever they do so that we can play another Zelda game.
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