Nintendo's Reggie loves the enthusiasm that comes with being a gamer. But sometimes, he says, that enthusiasm can get a little daunting. “One of the things that, on one hand, I love and, on the other hand, that troubles me tremendously about not only our fanbase but about the gaming community at large is that, whenever you share information, the perspective is, ‘Thank you, but I want more'," he told Kotaku in an interview.
Much like his hunger for human flesh, he describes gamers as 'insatiable', adding, "And so for years this community has been asking, 'Where's Pikmin?' 'Where's Pikmin?' 'Where's Pikmin?' We give them Pikmin. And then they say, 'What else?' [...] it's an interesting challenge." Finally, he went on to nail down what he thought was the problem, "I would argue that the gaming community actually is unable to differentiate between a phenomenon and something that is 'ho-hum.'"
Source: Kotaku
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