Monday, July 8, 2013
Miyamoto: Manpower for HD development was 'underestimated'
Shigeru Miyamoto of Nintendo said Nintendo is struggling to adapt to explain the development of the Wii U HD schedule for enterprise software A recent Q & A session with shareholders. "When it comes to the scale of software development, the Wii U, with HD graphics requires about twice human resources," said Miyamoto.
"We may have underestimated the magnitude of this change and, therefore, the development of global software took longer than expected while we try to refine the software in the completion of development phase, "he said. Miyamoto also discussed
Pikmin 3
, to be published August 4 in America North. The game has been confirmed for Wii in 2008 before the development was transferred to the Wii U.
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