Q: So if you don't keep your eyes on the game itself [during development], you'll end up meandering down the wrong path.
A: Right. Up until now games have had nothing to do with movies, like I've kept on saying all this time, but now people are going on about how every game will be like a movie from now on. We've come all this way and somewhere along the line, we've forgotten that we're supposed to be making games, and not movies. Now, as a result of that, game development is turning into a circus, costs are skyrocketing, users get bored faster than ever before, and the development of truly new games -- new ways of having fun -- has all but stopped. And now, because of all that, it's getting difficult to make a profit producing video games.
If we don't change the way game development is carried out, I can't see the industry or the marketplace rejuvenating itself anytime soon.
[spolier]- Hiroshi Yamauchi around 2001[/spoiler]