Showing posts with label satoru. Show all posts
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Thursday, July 5, 2012

Nintendo Talks About Censoring Miiverse




Concerned about 'smear-campaigns' against products, Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata has spoken to CVG about the balance between free speech and moderation for the Wii U’s Miiverse service.


Miiverse will be Nintendo’s virtual community for its next console, and will allow users to post their opinion of games. Nintendo is concerned that this could lead to “negative campaigns on the internet in which false opinions are deliberately posted to ruin the reputation of a product.”


But Iwata has acknowledged the inherent danger of censoring negative comments, saying:


“It is very difficult to tell consumers' real complaints from those that are posted as part of a negative campaign. If we were to delete anything negative about our games, it could constitute a suppression of free speech and you would not able to believe in even a good reputation.”







Furthermore, Iwata is confident in the community of Miiverse to limit the scope of these malicious campaigns, stating that a “…number of users with fair opinions exist, opinions posted just for the purpose of a negative campaign will be gradually overwhelmed by the majority of posts of fair impressions.” This will in part be done by allowing users to flag inappropriate comments.


In his closing remarks Iwata also raises the point that they cannot totally rely on the community to make the right choices:


“We cannot afford to always act on 'the ethical doctrine that human nature is fundamentally good.' At the same time, however, we would like to believe in the possibility of 'the wisdom of crowds,' which could create a very interesting and fascinating world, and make efforts for the services to realize it in one way or another.”


Nintendo already has plans to use several techniques to moderate and control content posted by users in Miiverse. Besides allowing users to flag content, Nintendo will also employ a moderation team to approve images and normal posts, which could result in a delay of upwards to 30 minutes before content appears online.


Thanks, CVG.



Source : ign[dot]com

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Iwata Announces Kirby Collection Details




Nintendo president Satoru Iwata has finally pulled back the curtain on Kirby's Dream Collection: Special Edition, the upcoming Wii compilation being offered to celebrate the pink puffball's 20th anniversary. We previously knew the name of the game and the fact that it would launch in America this September, but everything else was a question mark.

First up, the lineup of included games. The collection will contain Kirby's Dream Land and Kirby's Dream Land 2 from the Game Boy. Kirby's Adventure from the NES. Kirby's Dream Land 3 and Kirby Super Star from the SNES and, lastly, Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards from the Nintendo 64. Four of these have previously been made available individually as Virtual Console downloads on Wii, but the two Game Boy games will be playable on Wii for the first time through this release.

Kirby's Dream Collection will also contain content drawn from last year's Kirby's Return to Dream Land – the single-player challenge mode from that game is coming back. There will also be a "History of Kirby" gallery in the collection, containing everything from 20 years of concept art to episodes of the Kirby cartoon show.

The physical packaging will be special too, as included in the box alongside the disc will be a separate art book and a soundtrack CD. Japan's Club Nintendo will also be offering new Kirby merchandise like Kirby-shaped pillows and handbags.

All of this information was announced tonight through Japan's Nintendo Direct video, and we expect the upcoming North American video will confirm and clarify the details of this Kirby collection for Western audiences. Stay tuned and we'll update this article when those details arrive.



Source : ign[dot]com