Quote:
Originally posted by Jin
Does it really matter what Miyamoto's intent was? All that matters is the final result. I must remind you that I do own a GC, and if Zelda does turn out to be a better game, I'm all for cell shading, but Nintendo is risking an already well renown franchise. They could have experimented under the name of another franchise to be innovative, and kept all the fans that went away because of the Zelda change.
|
To some extent it does matter. I tire of listening to players critisizing him for making changes to his own creations. If they don't like it, they can make a cheap rip-off like Digimon. I too own a Gamecube but am not worried about their risking a franchise. Those who play it for what it is not for it what it looks like will stay true to this classic and others will have moved on to their next "eye candy." So what is Miyamoto losing? Or maybe I should ask you what he's gaining?
