Before he retired from Nintendo, Takaya Imamura was a certified veteran, having been with the company for 32 years. He served as the art director on 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Star Fox 64, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, chief des🌳igner on F-Zero X, and worked on m🉐any other games in various roles.
Despite Imamura's significant contributions to Nintendo and 🧔gaming as a whole, he recently described the "inferiority complex" he felt working at Nintendo (thanks for the translation, ).
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"There were so many incredible people at Nꦗintendo," Ima🐲mura wrote in a . "I remember constantly wondering how I could demonstrate my own worth in such an environment."
He said that leaving the company wound up be🐈ing a relief, because it freed him from the negative feelings he felt regarding his self-worth.
"I felt like I was finally free from the inferiority complex I'd been carrying for years," he continued. Imamura also added that he wanted greate🅺r creative control over his future games, and more generous timelines, a luxury not afforded at a well-oiled machine like Nintendo.
Shi✱nji Watanabꦫe, another ex-developer at Nintendo, , saying developers at Nintendo were like "celestial beings."
Nintendo is currently in the♛ midst of a very busy period, having just launched the Nintendo Switch 2. The console is a resounding commercial success, having already sold over 3.5 million units.
The priority for Nintendo now is ensuring the console has a steady stream of first-party games, especially considering the fact that third-party games are underperforming on the console. The Switch 2 launched with Mario Kart World, a game coꦚurting c🌌ontroversy after a recent, unpopular update.
Donkey Kong Bananza is set to release on July 17, but fans𒅌 fear that the game was made by the team behin🍬d Super Mario Odyssey. Although this would indicate that Bananza is likely a very good game, it also means that we're potentially years away from a 3D 'Mario' platformer, whichꦅ has upset some observers.
As for Imamura's personal favourite series, Star-Fox and the Legend of Zelda, we've received no information about potential Switch 2 instalm🌳ents. The former series hasn't received a mainline entry since Star Fox Zero on the Wii.