12-06-2012 23:52
Cita:IGN[/url]"]"I really feel like I'm satisfied with the 3DS hardware as it is. I feel like it's the best for this generation," Miyamoto told me, when I asked about the Nikkei's recent report about a 3DS XL, and whether his company did have plans for something similar. The Nintendo executive noted that his company is always thinking about what's next. "What we're thinking about right now is probably going to be for a future generation of handheld.""Me siento satisfecho con el hardware de 3DS como es. Creo que es el mejor para esta generación." Luego le preguntaton por la 3DS XL y contestó: "Lo que estamos pensando ahora probablemente vaya a estar en el futura generación de portátiles." Miyamoto señaló que se puede hacer mucho más con el hardware de 3DS. Cuando le preguntaron por la inclusión de un segundo Circle Pad en futuras 3DS, Miyamoto señaló al giroscopio de la consola como una manera de adaptarse a las necesidades.
Miyamoto did emphasize that he feels there is plenty more that can be done with this current hardware and 3D gaming in general. When asked about the option of including a second Circle Pad in future 3DS models, Miyamoto pointed out the system's gyroscope as a way to accommodate that need.
Cita:ign[/url]"]"In terms of them working on a Zelda, it's not out of the question, certainly, for them to work on an entire Zelda game amongst themselves," Miyamoto said. "Traditionally I think that the Zelda team has always had a close contact with anyone who's working on a Zelda game. If you were going to have that happen in the US at Retro, that would be kind of difficult for them to be able to coordinate. Certainly they're too busy for that sort of thing right now. It would probably require me to be involved to a great extent as well, so I would have to get over quite a bit too. I'd probably have to live in Texas... [laughs]"No está descartado que trabajen en un Zelda entero, ellos solos. Tradicionalmente creo que el equipo Zelda ha tenido un contacto cercano con cualquiera que trabajase en un Zelda. Si fuese a pasar en los EEUU con Retro, sería difícil de coordinar. Están demasiado ocupados para esa clase de cosas ahora. Probablemente requeriría que me involucrase en gran medida también, así que tendría que vivir en Texas... (risas)