Takahashi | Longer Development Cycles are Expected but will be Shortened Where Possible
“As hardware advances, it is inevitable that software development takes longer.”
“As hardware advances, it is inevitable that software development takes longer.”
“We plan to continue to offer a variety of ideas going forward.”
“Realistically speaking, it would be difficult to develop remakes or sequels for all Nintendo titles you have requested.”
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