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Nintendo president Satoru Iwata has addressed the cause of Nintendo's sparse release schedule, blaming the company's focus on new hardware launches.
In a recent investor Q&A, he said, "The period when we needed to shift from the Nintendo DS to the Nintendo 3DS overlapped with the period when we had to prepare for the Wii U."
The Nintendo executive went on to explain that the simultaneous need to shift from DS and Wii to 3DS and Wii U proved to be a "challenge." Iwata noted that hardware shifts are normal in the industry, but that "these transitions are not fixed."
Nintendo's publishing schedule has been light for the bulk of the year so far, although the company has a Zelda game and multiple Mario games upcoming this year. Nevertheless, Wii and 3DS owners haven't had much to play lately.
Iwata noted that Nintendo is currently working on new games and is collaborating with third party partners to make sure it is not carrying all of the 3DS/Wii U development burden. "Rather than trying to do everything by ourselves, we must try to narrow down what we really have to do inside the company and think of how we can best collaborate with people from other companies," Iwata said.
The Nintendo president continued to elaborate, saying the company's mentality of doing everything on its own "has faded." Iwata said the possibility of having up to four active platforms means his teams "should focus on making new, unique and fun software while we collaborate with outside resources, especially in the fields for which Nintendo is not specialized in." Iwata specifically mentioned online gaming as an area where Nintendo is discussing the best development approach. |
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