GS: You were a second-party developer for Nintendo, but this didn't work out. What happened?
Dyack: We're not talking about business details. They wanted to move in a different direction than we did, so we parted ways.
GS: What direction is that?
Dyack: They wanted to create smaller and simpler games, and we wanted to make deeper and more-epic game experiences.
http://www.gamespot.com/news/6136690.html
This was an interview from 2005, and I guess he was right. Now, do you think Nintendo should make more games like Twilight Princess and Super Mario Galaxy on Wii, or do you prefer the more casual approach with games like Wii Sports, Wii Fit, and Wii Music?
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