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Old 03-14-2002, 06:58 AM   #10
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Look at the way he answers questions:

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Question: Are you developing a Pikmin sequel?

Miyamoto: It would be simple to develop a sequel to Pikmin. (Jokingly) All we would have to do is change the story and make new maps, right?(laughter). I am currently working on something completely different, but you will never see black Pikmin! (laugh).
You know that there will be black pikmin but not if they'll make an appearence in a purely Pikmin game. The next game may be another Pikmin title but with gameplay completely changed around. Most of his answers are open-ended.

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While the emulators are legal, the games themselves are not unless the user physically owns the actual game cartridge, and Nintendo has actively opposed the trade in those files.

"I'm actually very grateful that people still find such fun and entertainment in those games," Miyamoto said.
Now does that sound like he's against emulation? He's saying he's not against it by explaining how he likes that people still play his old games. Miyamoto answers everything without giving a straight exact answer, yet you know what he's implying.
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