Platinum Games has complained of the lack of originality that characterizes the gaming industry. In an open letter published on its website, the chairman and CEO of the company, Tatsuya Minami, also unveiled Platinum Next, the "new" study Japanese. "I think the games are there to offer surprises to those who use them," he writes.
"We are part of this business and we have always tried to create something new, so we are proud of the contribution we have given the industry." "However, when this business is in trouble. The surprises are fewer and fewer, especially in Japan. Not long ago, Japan was the world leader in this area but now developers Nipponese seem to have lost its force." "The series is longer and more original games are in decline.
The securities based on innovative mechanical are disappearing. The Japanese games can impose itself on the international scene are dying. All this saddens us deeply." According to Minami, Platinum Games is to combat this state of affairs and become the expression "standard of Nipponese in the global competition."
"We are part of this business and we have always tried to create something new, so we are proud of the contribution we have given the industry." "However, when this business is in trouble. The surprises are fewer and fewer, especially in Japan. Not long ago, Japan was the world leader in this area but now developers Nipponese seem to have lost its force." "The series is longer and more original games are in decline.
The securities based on innovative mechanical are disappearing. The Japanese games can impose itself on the international scene are dying. All this saddens us deeply." According to Minami, Platinum Games is to combat this state of affairs and become the expression "standard of Nipponese in the global competition."
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