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Iwata saddened by gossip, explains Nintendo's smile strategy photo

In a recent interview from Japanese site Yukan Fuji, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata shares his thoughts on the 2007 year on gaming and explains of Nintendo's strategy for the future. Commenting directly on the claims that Nintendo is purposely withholding Wiis in order to create a shortage:

"[When I see those types of articles], I honestly feel sad," said Iwata. "Game machine production amounts are set about half a year in advance, so they cannot be easily changed. The concept of the Wii is 'a machine that makes people who play it smile.' We wouldn't use a strategy that is at odds with smiling. Getting as many people as possible to show us their smiles when playing a Nintendo game -- that's the energy source that drives us."

It's good to know that the core of Nintendo's complex strategy is smiling. Yes, I realize a smile is a show of joy, and I'm not going to ridicule that, but sometimes listening to their press is like listening to a guy on mushrooms with a glaze of delight plastered across his face and a rill of saliva running down his jawline. Happy is good, but so are emotions like conflict, morality and fear, at least when it comes to the gaming experience. I can't help but feel like fixating on happiness as the main key to success leaves out other emotions.

Iwata has much more to say, of course. When asked about goals, he commented:

"Our goal is to show our 'answer' to how to make sure the game population that has increased through the Wii and DS doesn't end as a short-lived boom. Even with the DS, there are still things left to do."

It;s easy enough to say that in order to avoid the decrease in popularity would be to expand the horizon of the type of games that show up on the Wii, but with the sales figures behind the console, it makes any criticism of the system fall short (at least to official ears.) I'm very interested in watching the Wii this year now that the hype is starting to settle a bit. If the console continues to propel itself so strongly with a poor third party library, I'm going to start to wonder what devil Nintendo has cut a deal with to brainwash the general public.

[Via IGN - Thanks, Justin]








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ceark's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/22/2008 12:34
ceark
the general public was brainwashed to begin with. that's what makes them the general public, sadly.
MissHinasaki's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/22/2008 12:35
MissHinasaki
Hai. Where can I gets me a red Wii?
Fading Star's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/22/2008 12:41
Fading Star
Smiling prevails!
king3vbo's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/22/2008 12:45
king3vbo
Excellent pic is excellent
AgentMOO's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/22/2008 12:48
AgentMOO
There are no cultural differences between Japan and the US. seriously, Just like they do, we partake in our super fun happy smile time with games of video frequently.
tfo's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/22/2008 12:51
tfo
I don't know how you people express the sublime pleasure of being scared shitless or having to deal with a difficult decision, but I tend to crack a smile every now and again in my games of moral conflict and gritty warfare. Methinks "smile" is being taken dreadfully literally here.

That said, Nintendo, can we has more really mature games please?
Rockvillian's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/22/2008 12:56
Rockvillian
I hope he's happy, I almost broke my smile muscle playing Galaxy. Now it takes something on the level of a flying puppy with bubbles coming out of its wind-up tail to even get me to smirk...
braulio09's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/22/2008 12:59
braulio09
sometimes listening to their press is like listening to a guy on mushrooms with a glaze of delight plastered across his face and a rill of saliva running down his jawline.

well, they are japanese...
MechaMonkey's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/22/2008 13:34
MechaMonkey


I like smiling, smiling's my favorite.
SubOrbital's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/22/2008 14:12
SubOrbital
Iwata for the win. Nothing wrong with wanting smiles!
ThelolDranger's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/22/2008 14:30
ThelolDranger
I wish the people in charge were more interested in providing a great gaming experience with variety in types of games and deeper immersion in a game world. Like... MS and even Sony are. Until then, a Wii (*shudder at the name) is not in my future. They don't take gaming seriously enough.
StriderS's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/22/2008 14:43
StriderS
So I can pirate Nintendo games, as long as I smile while doing it for payment?

YAY
grrza's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/22/2008 15:12
grrza
Well I sure don't play games to feel sad. Sure other emotional content in games is a good thing, but that doesn't mean they shouldn't/can't be fundamentally enjoyable and make me smile that I played when it's all said and done.
Bob Muir's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/22/2008 15:35
Bob Muir
MechaMonkey wins.
Natural 20's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/22/2008 15:59
Natural 20
I'd argue that the devil Nintendo has cut a deal with is the one which provides with ever spectacular first party games.

From a hardcore gamer's perspective, screw third party stuff, I can get that on my computer, unfortunately I can't get Mario Galaxy there.
SourGr8pes's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/22/2008 18:47
SourGr8pes
I WAS initially planning on buying a Wii, but that smile turned out to be the pedosmile.
PrinceofCannedPeaches's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/22/2008 22:58
PrinceofCannedPeaches
No serious, life-changing content will ever be made for the Wii. There, I said it.

And, Colette, "smile" is practically a stapre of Engrish. Thank you come 'gain!

^feels bad already
pixelsword's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/24/2008 15:22
pixelsword
Colette Bennett

...but sometimes listening to their press is like listening to a guy on mushrooms...

Uh, hello: Mario Brothers? The Most drugged-up game character in like...EVER? You know the princess is probably Mario's crackwhore wift, and Bower's her pimp... pmpn' her to the Mushroom Men... the suppliers to Mario's fantasy world. When they're done with his wife, they let Bowser take her back... And Mario's not mad... because his "dudes bring him 'Shrooms"... Luigi probably trying to get him in rehab, er, the castle with his wife. And Yoshi? He's just a dog. Mario's just riding his dog. 'Shrooms'll do that to 'ya.


Sorry... :D
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