Reggie Asks Us: What developer would you like to see have a Nintendo franchise?

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Also: Do you like talking to brick walls?

Anyhoo, it's actually a very interesting interview format that Kotaku thought up.

http://kotaku.com/5296844/the-great-chain-interview-part-5-riccitiello-to-reggie-to-you
Today ends our weeklong Chain Interview, with EA's chief defending his choice in cars and Nintendo's president in the U.S. asking you a question.

The previous chapter of this Chain Interview had concluded with a question EA Sports chief Peter Moore gave me during our Wednesday afternoon interview during E3 week in L.A.

[This post is the fourth in a series that recounts the chain of questions and answers I solicited from the people I interviewed during E3. I asked each of my interviewees to ask a question of the next one. Hence: Chain Interview.]

A mirthful Moore jokingly wanted to know why his boss, EA CEO John Riccitiello could buy en electric car just to guarantee himself one of the only two reserved parking spots at EA. Moore explained to me that these two spots were at a prime location at EA headquarters, marked for electric vehicles. I'm not a car person, so Moore had to explain me what a Tesla is, the brand of fancy electric car that Riccitiello owns.

The next morning, as Riccitiello and I wrapped our interview and the CEO told me he needed to get to his next thing, I asked him to answer Moore's query.

John Riccitiello responds: "The honest truth? I'll try the truth. I'm a gigantic believer in the environment. And I'm the CE of a pretty public company. And if everybody knows that I drive one of those things, it makes them think. And that's exactly why I did it. For good or for bad, that's why I did it. And I don't mind the parking space."

With Riccitiello's answer in, I thought I had just one more question to obtain. I needed the EA CEO to give me a question for the president of Nintendo of America. The chain was about to end close to where it began, back in Nintendo's E3 meeting area a few feet away from where Shigeru Miyamoto had started things.

Some context is needed for Riccitiello's question. Earlier in the week, Nintendo had hosted its annual E3 briefing. As is typical, Fils-Aime was one of the main speakers during the presentation. What was atypical was that many of the invited guests did not get to witness the presentation in person. The press did, inside L.A.'s Club Nokia, but developers, publishers, retailers and other business people had to watch the presentation via video at the nearby Nokia Theatre.

John Riccitiello asks Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime: "Why did you show the development community the video of your presentation but the press the live presentation? What were your considerations?"

I ferried this question to Fils-Aime, who tackled it at the conclusion of our half-hour interview. It should be noted that, by answering, Fils-Aime became the first repeat participant in my Chain Interviews. He was in the first one, too.

Reggie Fils-Aime responds: "Let me give a little bit of background. As we were prepping for this year's E3 and had the objective of a venue close by, to be convenient for all of the attendees, the options were quite limited. In the end, we chose Club Nokia with the expectation that a house of about 1200 people would be appropriate. Unfortunately, between the media, business partners and guests from around the world, our total invite acceptances ended up being over 3000. So that's what created the challenge of finding a second venue in very short order, which is why we did that supplemental experience in the Theater. So, we made a tough business decision that it was most important for the media to see it live, and we also made a decision that we would not make hierarchical decisions as to whether any business partners should view it in the Club.

"Said another way, I would have loved to have John in the Club. I would have loved to have had [Activision Blizzard chairman] Bobby [Kotick] in the Club. I would love to have [Activision Blizzard CEO] Mike [Griffiths] in the Club. Where do I draw the line? So we made the business decision to have all of our retailers, all of our other business partners, all of our publishers in Nokia Theatre."

And so the chain interview would have ended, because I had no one else to interview. But I suggested to Reggie that, if he was interested, we could extend the chain from him to Kotaku's readers. "I would love to ask the readers a question," he said."

OK then…

Reggie Fils-Aime asks Kotaku's readers: "In the same vein of Team Ninja working with Nintendo to re-imagine Metroid, what development group would your readers love to see partner and collaborate with Nintendo? And on what franchise?"

I warned Reggie that he'd be raising expectations with a question like that. He laughed. "Maybe it'll give us some further options on what to consider."

Please keep the chain going, Kotaku, by answering Reggie.

We hope you've enjoyed the Chain Interview.
 
Blizzard or BioWare to do something with Nintendo.

Neither will ever happen (because Blizzard apparently hates consoles), but I'm sure it'd be golden.
 
As long as nintendo has STRICT super vision, then there are some really great possibilities. Team Ninja is a perfect example of something that would have gone horribly wrong had nintendo not been much involved.
 
shagg_187 said:
Metal Gear and Castlevania by Hideo Kojima!!

Oh wait...
Heh, the only franchise I really want to see in someone else's hands is not Nintendo =[

Sonic the Hedgehog in the hands of EA DICE or Nintendo EAD Tokyo please.

Edit: Actually, he didn't say Nintendo Franchise. He just said collaborate.
EAD Tokyo + EA DICE collaboration on Sonic the Hedgehog please
 
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How about a new franchise? What a fucking novel thought.

Don't get me wrong , I dig Galaxy, I dig the Punch-Out remake, I dig the Wii for the most part in general, I just really get sick of hearing about Mario, Zelda and Metroid.

The last time Nintendo actually broke a sweat on a new franchise, it was Pikmin and Pikmin was fucking awesome.

So my vote is EAD Tokyo: Something new. These dudes are too talented to just cram them on another franchised outting everytime the hardcores are getting "uppity"
 
Firestorm said:
Heh, the only franchise I really want to see in someone else's hands is not Nintendo =[

Sonic the Hedgehog in the hands of EA DICE or Nintendo EAD Tokyo please.

Why can't Nintendo and Sega just make a goddamn Sonic the Hedgehog/Mario platformer crossover? It's what I wanted as a kid growing up. Just give it to EAD Tokyo and let them figure it out.

shagg_187 said:
On a serious side, Insomniac Games on Starfox.

Oh hell yes.
 
:lol who am I kidding.

We all want Epic on Mario. I want macho man (and slightly balding) Mario facing off against Bowser with his mouth full of teeth.
 
Alex said:
The last time Nintendo actually broke a sweat on a new franchise, it was Pikmin and Pikmin was fucking awesome.

It's actually an Artoon/Nintendo collaboration, but I was pleasantly surprised by Span Smasher. I think it has potential to be a good full game, but we'll see. The demo was only three levels.
 
AniHawk said:
Why can't Nintendo and Sega just make a goddamn Sonic the Hedgehog/Mario platformer crossover? It's what I wanted as a kid growing up. Just give it to EAD Tokyo and let them figure it out.
Oh god yes that. Or as I just editted my post:
EAD Tokyo + EA DICE on Sonic. I mean, EAD Tokyo has the one side of Sonic right while EA DICE has the other side right. Would be like magic :o
 
Grasshopper Manufacture on a whole new franchise.

alternatively, Intelligent Systems on Battalion Wars 3 or Factor 5 with Star Fox. yeah, Headstrong did swell on BWii, and i loved it, but they really need to make the game as deep as the Advance Wars series, and with Wii Speak, it would make the co-op mission SOOOOOOO much easier to co-ordinate.
 
GameFreak on a LoZ spin off with the main LoZ team.

IDK why I think thats a good combo but I LOVE exploring in Pokemon games so maybe GameFreak can work with the main team to add more of that feeling to LoZ's over world.
 
speedpop said:
:lol who am I kidding.

We all want Epic on Mario. I want macho man (and slightly balding) Mario facing off against Bowser with his mouth full of teeth.

Too bad Mario won't fight Bowser and It'll end in a cliffhanger while mario is riding the underground train (pipe traveling before it) with Shrooms saying "Thank you Mario, but our Princess is in another castle. Look at all that Juice!"

And then they will release Mario for "Games for Wii-ndows" (with gamevideos early leak ofcourse) showing Mario riding Bowser while all fanboys cry "WTF?! WHY ELIMINATE THIS FROM WII VERSION?!"
 
Alex said:
How about a new franchise? What a fucking novel thought.

Don't get me wrong , I dig Galaxy, I dig the Punch-Out remake, I dig the Wii for the most part in general, I just really get sick of hearing about Mario, Zelda and Metroid.

The last time Nintendo actually broke a sweat on a new franchise, it was Pikmin and Pikmin was fucking awesome.
Because then it's not a Nintendo franchise or a fresh take on an existing Nintendo franchise? A new franchise out of a third party? How does that fit in the context of this quote.
 
AniHawk said:
Give Zelda to Michel Ancel.
or Team Ico

I adore Ico and Shadow of the Colossus, but I may prefer Ancel handling this, although I'm sure both would make a stunning title.
 
Talon- said:
or Team Ico

I adore Ico and Shadow of the Colossus, but I may prefer Ancel handling this, although I'm sure both would make a stunning title.
Ancel i can agree with with i hate SOTC so i don't thrust those guys.
 
Regulus Tera said:
FTFY

Suda 51 + Shigesato Itoi = MIND BLOWN A BAJILLION TIMES
i was about to write that, until i realized we would NEVER IN OUR LIFETIMES EVER BE SOLD THAT GAME IN ENGLISH.
 
One more - Wario Ware is losing its edge, its maddening freshness is faded. It needs to be in the hands of a lunatic who cares not for any and all gaming conventions. Give Wario Ware to Suda51.
 
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