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wraggster
May 8th, 2007, 16:18
via cvg (http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=163455)

Legendary Nintendo game designer Shigeru Miyamoto has told Entertainment Weekly that he believes Twilight Princess didn't do well in Japan because there are fewer and fewer people interested in playing big RPGs.

When asked his opinion on why Zelda isn't doing well in Japan, Miyamoto replied, "Well, I think a lot of people who bought the Wii are not necessarily the types of people who are interested in playing that kind of game. And a lot of the people who would want to play it [due to chronic shortages of the console] can't find a Wii! But mostly, I think it's that there are fewer and fewer people who are interested in playing a big role-playing game like Zelda."

In the interview Miyamoto also expressed his wish to create a game that makes those darn kids respect their elders: "In Japan, there are a lot of trains that have sections reserved for the elderly or pregnant women. Young people in Japan sometimes sit in them, but if people come up and need them, you are supposed to get up. But most of the kids don't! It really upsets me. If I could build a game that somehow made the young people respect their elders...

"And there is another issue bugging me. In Japan there are a lot of people who freelance or work under the table - people who don't pay any taxes. I look at places in the world where people understand that paying taxes to the government helps society. In Japan there's not that understanding. So [social responsibility] is yet another issue I might address in a game. But I probably sound like an old man when I bring these things up."

lightningdude
May 8th, 2007, 19:27
It breaks my heart to hear that fewer and fewer people are wanting to pick up Zelda. It is my favorite game series, and I would be crushed if they ever stopped making Zelda games.

Please, Mr. Miyamoto, don't stop the magic!

toymin80r
May 8th, 2007, 22:11
I doubt he'll stop making zelda games, but at least he's not afraid to admit some of the things that he knows people are looking for games now and days. He actually faced what he saw and didn't come up with excuses on why it didn't sell much in Japan. Personally, i still enjoy Zelda games and im looking forward to the Phantom Hourglass.

Tegamal
May 8th, 2007, 22:26
Twilight Princess was an incredible game, & those who didn't give it a chance are just robbing themselves.

PrettyStupidPerson
May 8th, 2007, 22:50
zelda's ok. i wouldn't die if he stopped or if HE died...but thats just me. im sure some other gamers will commit suicide when he really does...

The King
May 8th, 2007, 22:54
link kiks ass so hard man

Wii60_FTW
May 8th, 2007, 23:18
"And there is another issue bugging me. In Japan there are a lot of people who freelance or work under the table - people who don't pay any taxes. I look at places in the world where people understand that paying taxes to the government helps society. In Japan there's not that understanding. So [social responsibility] is yet another issue I might address in a game. But I probably sound like an old man when I bring these things up."


I...HIIIIIGHLY doubt he's talking about the US government. :thumbup:

redsyrup
May 9th, 2007, 00:39
Maybe it's the graphics? TP was designed for american tastes...

then again wind waker didn't sell well in japan either.

ShinMike
May 9th, 2007, 09:21
maybe yeah, it was supossed to be a big epic game, and i dont see japanese going crazy for oblivion, i guess shigeru noticed that too.