NINTENDO WARNS ABOUT BEING ‘MOTIVATED BY GREED’ WHEN MAKING VIDEO GAMES

A newly discovered interview sees Mario creator Shigeru Miyamoto explain how Nintendo only needs a 30+ million hit every few years to do well.

It’d be wrong to say that Nintendo doesn’t like to talk about its finances, because no video game company does, which leaves it largely a mystery as to how much they spend making games or how much they expect to make in return (except when Sony accidentally revealed some details last year).

Nintendo’s budgets tend to be lower than that of most Western companies, but as they themselves have admitted that may change in the next generation, when games will become even more expensive to make.

But it turns out that they’ve been even more explicit about what they’re looking for in terms of a game’s success, with Mario and Zelda creator Shigeru Miyamoto talking about the need to have a 30+ million sized hit every few years.

Miyamoto is a top exec at Nintendo now and has very little involvement in day-to-day development of new games, but even so it’s unusual to hear him talk about raw business matters in this way.

The interview is from January but because it’s only in Japanese it wasn’t noticed until now. It was discovered by a fan on Famiboards and it features Miyamoto and Mother/EarthBound creator Shigesato Itoi speaking at length in front of a small group of students.

There’s no official English translation, so it’s possible something is being lost by using Google, but when talking about the current economics of gaming Miyamoto states that: ‘If we can have one big hit every three to five years, we’ll be fine.’

Itoi then suggests that for Nintendo 1 million is not considered a huge hit, to which Miyamoto agrees.

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