It's probably because I'm strange. He closes saying he'll do his best and with a "thank you". In an interview with 4Gamer.
However, Inafune has increasingly taken more heat online — especially in Japan — for controversial remarks like stating that the Japanese game industry is "finished". In his post, he gave no indication of what he's moving onto next.
Hilariously, when you think about it, Platinum's games for Sega haven't been overly huge sellers either I'm waiting for word on Vanquish' sales though, so yeah. Quote from: Captain Isn't Inafune the guy that said Japans game industry is finished? Yeah, Inafune has done nothing but talk about how the Japanese industry is dead and how America is the future. All he talks about how inferior Japanese games are and how they can't compete with the West.
Even though the largest and most profitable videogame company is Nintendo who has shown that you don't have to completely emulate western companies in order to be successful. Of course he say something interesting about Nintendo though. But Inafune has more to say.
He also comments further on the management:. This might explain why Nintendo is doing so much better then the rest of the Japanese gaming industry. I just want to wish best of luck for Inafune. I would love to see him join either Nintendo, Platinum, Grasshopper, or Valhalla.
Nintendo or Platinum. I'm personally edging towards Nintendo since their systems are where his games are the most famous. Last two So, what's the word on Mega Man Legends 3? Infune just announced it not that long ago Because people are used to working in such a system, against such competition, the sense of wanting to make a better and better game has weakened. By leaving Capcom, Inafune hopes to effect a change within the Japanese games industry through his own methods.
He reveals that he feels he attempted for several years to restructure the way Capcom develops games, with regard to budgets and innovation, with little success.
This ties in to why he felt the need to resign from the company. As a high-ranking salaryman rather than a creator, he says, he had no incentive to innovate beyond certain limits. Inafune stated:. Takeuchi was, among others, the producer of Lost Planet and Resident Evil 5. Keiji Inafune leaves Capcom. Capcom, let me write it down!
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