Nintendo boss would be ‘sad’ if all games were shooters

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Nintendo president Satoru Iwata has expressed concern over the influx of first-person-shooter games that Western audiences seem to enjoy so much. 

“Currently, in the western countries especially, war-themed gun-shooting games, which are not well-received in Japan, are very popular,” he said. “It is a reality that some of these games sell 10 million units per year in those markets, and this is one valid type of video game genre. I would personally feel sad if all video games became something like that, but on the other hand, I do not think such games should disappear.”

Nintendo itself could help give Western audiences more than FPS titles to choose from but … it can’t be arsed to localize ’em. Not our fault that all we get are shooters, Iwata!


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