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Q. It's 20 years since you first began making games with Nintendo. Will you still be making games in another 20 years? If so, what do you expect them to look like? | Q. It's 20 years since you first began making games with Nintendo. Will you still be making games in another 20 years? If so, what do you expect them to look like? | ||
SM.You know it is often said that a movie director can make movies until he or she dies [laughs], and it may be possible for me to continue to the end. But I know that I have the responsibility to train and | SM.You know it is often said that a movie director can make movies until he or she dies [laughs], and it may be possible for me to continue to the end. But I know that I have the responsibility to train and nurture more young people to become better creators, directors and producers. For the maintenance and the expansion of the industry I've got to work [on that], I understand that, but at the same time I really want to make something of my own. When it comes to game development maybe I can't make such giant games any more, maybe it's more the compact games I should work on. In the end, 20 years from now, I don't know what kind of games I'll be working on. Probably Nintendo will continue to be the entertainment company and will have to appeal to mass audiences, but I believe that 20 years from now videogames will become very different. |