[Gamasutra highlights choice quotes from game industry figures this week, including Nintendo's Reggie Fils-Aime, Treyarch's Mark Lamia, Ubisoft Montreal's Yannis Mallat, and many others.]
In our original and exclusive interviews, analysis, and feature pieces over the past week, a wide variety of developers, publishers, and indies shared their thoughts on cinematic games with heavily scripted portions, fostering innovation, finding someone to blame for 38 Studios' missteps, and more.
This Week's Noteworthy Game Industry Quotes
"[E3] is a little bit out of focus with reality, I think. There's never been so many indie successes, and people are still trying to do the same old thing with more money and more boobs."
"We asked 300 consumers across the globe to take all their games, place them on the floor and sort them... not a single consumer organized them by platform or genre."
"There's one Steam. I think what people want to see is, they want to have another viable option. They want us to differentiate in a way that sets us apart."
"The best way to make sure our creatives are still innovating is trusting our creative people... that they have the feeling they have the trust of management to explore what they want to do."
"I blame a company named 38 Studios and all of their executives for moving so many families while knowing they weren't paying bills, weren't going to hit their dates, and were running out of money."
"The long tail still making money is gone. And everybody is essentially trying to reduce their portfolio to the few big things, and then double, triple down, and that actually increases sequelitis."
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