
Nintendo Universe writes:
From Super Mario 64 right through to Super Mario Galaxy 2, it is hard to imagine that there was ever any doubt in bringing the seasoned plumber into the realms of 3D.
Yet such a decision to do so was “a big leap” according to series creator Shigeru Miyamoto, with Nintendo fearing that they would alienate fans of the series by breaking away from the 2D action-platform roots that had proved so popular.

Shigeru Miyamoto recalls a story from Pokémon creator Satoshi Tajiri, explaining how a lighthearted remark led to the creation of Pokémon Red and Green.

TNS - "Games eventually stop running when newer versions come out," said Shigeru Miyamoto on why Nintendo is pivoting to movies.
They'll definitely stop running if y'all keep going after emulators and rom sites smh. Also movies get lost to history too. You got fans and pirating to thank for any effort being put into preserving movies. If not for them we'd be stuck with watching heavily re-edited versions of classics. It's so weirdly backwards to say that too when games have overtaking movies for years now smh
SMB movie made almost a billion and a half on a 100 mil budget , I'm sure Zelda if done right will make even more as it has a wider appeal . Easy money if they put a N branded quality movie every few years . Hopefully we'll eventually get a Metroid movie.
"Games eventually stop running when newer versions come out,"
Only if you make live service slop or online only single player games.
My classic Nintendo cartridge systems still run fine...

'We believe that it is important to nurture developers who take this unique concept to heart.' -Miyamoto
Well with the exception of Zelda and Xenoblade Chronicles series, Nintendo first party games are usually less demanding (see Arms, Nintendo sports series 2d kirby + mario games, Mario sports series, Warioware, Mario Party etc).
Zelda doesnt even have voice acting for its characters most of the time and its games use simpler textures than lets say Horizon Zero Dawn, Last of Us, Gears of War 5 etc which means that the development costs are lower.
Even so, their games are generally polished and well thought of and as the Switch generation showed, many of their franchises actually grew considerably in sales (Kirby , Xenoblades, Metroid etc).
Japan CEOs take pay cut to keep talent, USA CEO take 20 million bonuses and fire talent
i was blown away when i saw Mario 64 back in 1995.
This guy is a living legend. I agree with you Pope, it was amazing playing that for the first time.
How about you try to do an HD Mario. oh wait you cant
Ummm... this isn't really news...
i remember the moment i first saw it, special gaming moment