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Miyamoto interview (Wii-makes, Marionette still alive!)
August 21st, 2006
Neo-Gaf poster Jonnyram has translated all the good bits from a very telling Nintendo Dream article. Below is all that Jonnyram posted. A ton of interesting stuff ahead. The Nintendo Dream interviewere is Nindori.
Nindori: 10 years of Famicom and Super Famicom. 10 years of N64 and GC. And now another ten years is starting with Wii?
Miyamoto: Yes, were starting from here.
N: Looking at the titles youve announced so far, it already seems like youll be releasing games at a faster pace than the N64 and GC.
M: Thats because the machine is based on GC. Dev tools are of course being upgraded, but GC code will basically run as is. Because of that, Im also thinking I can remake some of my GC games for Wii, making use of the Wiimote.
N: So you think games will experience a rebirth thanks to the Wiimote
M: Yes. Of course you can wander into a second hand shop and buy a lot of these games still, so I dont think we can release these Wiimakes at full price. Since a lot of the development cost has already been accounted for, well be able to release these at a much more affordable price. And if others also take advantage of this and release Wiimakes, theres a high possibility of a lot of software from third parties also.
N: So, theres a possibility of Nintendo doing this?
M: Yes, I strongly believe there is. For this reason, the next Zelda will be released for both Wii and GC simultaneously. Its quite an interesting experiment.
N: Ah, I see.
M: Also, when we were working on it, some of the staff were saying Since the Wii has more power than the GC, lets polish the graphics up a bit too, but Zeldas fans arent expecting polish, theyre expecting a fun and exciting game, so I said it is better if we make it fun both on Wii and GC. And recently its been established that Wii is not a machine that tries to deliver next-gen graphics. Of course, since there are still games that demand high quality graphics, there will be separate paths of development depending on the software.
Theres also a part where hes asked what happened to previous projects.
Mario 64-2: originally planned for 64DD, some parts made it into other games, but Miyamoto forgot which ones (!)
Cabbage: Cancelled but some ideas made it into Nintendogs.
Mario 128: A test concept for Mario. Some elements are in Mario Galaxy, incl. the running around a sphere and gravity.
Marionette: Moved to Wii. Still in development.
Stage Debut: Some elements seen in E3 Wii demos, like the face mapping element. Looks like many elements will make it into other games rather than being released as a standalong product, but the writeup is kind of vague.
I dont know which is a bigger surprise
Wiimakes, or Marionette still kicking! Speaking of Wiimakes, what GC games would you like to see get the Wii makeover?