http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2014-0...-own-terms
This link explains it way better than I could.
Seriously, read it. http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2014-0...-own-terms
This link explains it way better than I could.
Eurogamer Wrote:Had the mighty Shigeru Miyamoto lost his touch? Where was the young talent that would replace him, and where were the killer new gameplay ideas the company was known for?
Waiting in the wings for E3 2014, it turned out. Nintendo has had a very good week. It has done more than answer critics like me that innovation still runs in its blood, and reassure fans like me that the next Zelda will be totally awesome. It has shown fussy old Nintendo starting to think and act like a 2014 video game company. It has addressed the gaming community directly in a way that made its rivals and their noisy live stage shows look old-fashioned and wasteful. Last year, Nintendo's retreat from the annual press conference popularity contest seemed like an admission of defeat. This year, it looked like tactical smarts and forward thinking. Nintendo has come bang up to date.
Seriously, read it. http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2014-0...-own-terms
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