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Nintendo Fans Don’t Know What They Want

Nintendo Fans Don’t Know What They Want https://ift.tt/p2JzHkb Steve Jobs famously said, "People don't know what they want until you show it to them." But I sometimes wonder whether the late Apple CEO would have struggled with predicting what Nintendo fans want. I still remember the divisive online reaction to the initial reveal of Wind Waker at Space World 2001, when fans hoping to see a more realistic, grown-up Link on the GameCube were met with a cartoony, cel-shaded child Link (quickly dubbed "Celda") instead." Of course, that game is now cherished as a classic amongst fans, and it still holds up if you were to fire it up on the Switch 2 via the GameCube Classic library today. Still, skeptics couldn't get over having caught a glimpse of a tech demo of Link fighting Ganondorf only to be given a stylistically different game instead. While not at the same level of vitriol, I even recall similar grumbles when what eventually became Breath of t...

Dave Filoni Now Overseeing All Things Star Wars At Lucasfilm

Dave Filoni Now Overseeing All Things Star Wars At Lucasfilm https://ift.tt/KGI0x9d

Dave Filoni is a big name when it comes to Star Wars. If you've been paying attention to any Star Wars television in the last decade, you've certainly seen his name in the credits, whether it's an animated series like Rebels or a live-action one like Mandalorian. With season 1 of Ahsoka now behind him, Filoni is getting a new office as he takes on a new role at Lucasfilm, he told VanityFair.

"Now I'm what's called chief creative officer at Lucasfilm," Filoni said in the interview. What that means to Star Wars fans is that Filoni will be involved in Star Wars projects much earlier, and at a higher level.

"In the past, in a lot of projects, I would be brought into it, I would see it after it had developed a good ways," Filoni explained. "When we're planning the future of what we're doing now, I'm involved at the inception phase."

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