Thursday, July 25, 2013

Nintendo's behind-the-scenes luring of indies goes ... - Games Thirst

Featured on Edge, four indie devs praised Nintendo?s policies when it comes to indies.

Namely, Lau Korsgaard of Spin the Bottle developer Knapnok Games said that Sony and Microsoft where the focus during E3 , mainly due to their consoles, but Nintendo is ?just doing the right thing without making a big fuss about it?.

He later added, ?they work on establishing genuine human relationships with the indies. They are working on making their tools easily accessible and free and provide equipment for you and are super encouraging in general.?

Ragnar T?rnquist of Dreamfall Chapters developer Red Thread Games agreed with Korsgaard, adding how Nintendo is willing to approach indies more than Microsoft, but still lags behind Sony in terms of support.

?I don?t think Nintendo gets enough credit for their indie efforts. There are a lot of intriguing indie titles on the eShop, and they?re obviously passionate about increasing the variety of range of games available. They?re still lagging a bit behind Sony in terms of indie support, but I think that has more to do with how closed their hardware has been in the past, rather than a lack of willingness and engagement from their developer relations.?

Dakko Dakko and Nyamyam representatives also talked about it; visit the Edge link for more.

Source: http://www.gamesthirst.com/2013/07/25/nintendos-behind-the-scenes-luring-of-indies-goes-well-and-unseen/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=nintendos-behind-the-scenes-luring-of-indies-goes-well-and-unseen

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