[Music] please welcome to the stage director of the game developers conference Jamil [Music] [Applause] Madina good morning many of you will have a lot in common with our next speaker as

he started out as a game developer himself if you've played any of the Kirby Earthbound or Smash Brothers games you've already met his inner self yet his vision of the future

propelled him up the chain of command Landing him at the highest level of the video game industry we are also particularly appreciative that he will be he will be delivering his

keynote in English and with a sore throat please join me in welcoming the top man at Nintendo worldwide president satoru iata [Applause] [Music] thank you very much J all my business

card I am a corporate president in my mind I am a game developer but in my heart I am a [Applause] gamer today I'd like to speak to you from my

heart about our jobs and about our industry I remember the first video game I ever played it was pong and I loved it by the time I was in high school

I was the first person in my class to buy an Ali huret p pocket calculator I think I was one of the original eari adapters but where most people use their

calculators for higher mathematics I used mine to program video games my first creation was a baseball game I don't think anyone can say it has bad Graphics because it has no

Graphics game play was represented by only by numbers but when I saw my friends playing that game and having fun it made me feel proud to me this was a source

of energy and passion at that passion for games began to Blossom I think my life course was set in 1978 I entered the Tokyo Institute of Technology I would have loved

to study video game programming but no one was teaching it then so I went to classes on engineering and early computer science but after class when my friends went back to

the their rooms to study I took off on my motorcycle for One retail store in Tokyo this was the first store to have the department entirely dedicated to personal computers that

was my hangout and I was not alone there were others there who also looked at those early computers and thought the same thing I did how could we play games on

them we became from Friends formed a club and soon rented an apartment in the Akihabara District of Tokyo where we began designing our own games we walked until midnight or later

every night and that group of friends is what became the company known today as H the name came from the computer in the movie 2001 Space odess how we thought that

name was very cool also this is what I looked like back [Applause] then thank you like all game creators I was extremely cool too don't you think [Applause] so I don't

really remember how but I managed to keep up with my classwork and graduated from The Institute but when it came time to take a job I had the distinction of joining

the smallest company any grad of any graduate in my class I left to become only the fifth full-time employee of H and and when I told my father this you can

imagine it was not the happiest moment in the history of my family people sometimes ask me what I did when I was hired at H well the answer is that I

was a programmer and an engineer and a designer and I marketed our games I also ordered a lot of takeout food and I helped clean up and it was all great

fun perhaps the biggest moment in the history of how came when we had the rumor that Nintendo has developing a machine capable of incredible new graphics the ficon or NES as

it was called here here in the states we knew that this machine was for us so we used every contact to we could to get a meeting with Nintendo sure that

one of our idea would became an instant hit yes Nintendo did hire us but not to amaze the world with one of our projects instead they told us to fix one

of their project a game that had seriously fallen behind schedule instead of creating a game we repaired a game and it eventually was released as NES pinball that experience taught us

that even artist must know the business side of game development after all if a game never comes to Market there is very little chance of it making any money working in

those days was also instructive in another way because the graphics were so primitive by today's standards we asked ourselves how we could spur the players imaginations as a substitute for what

we couldn't display on the screen think about this someday our games won't look any better what will we do then well our work was satisfactory enough that we formed a close

association with Nintendo and as how invented a couple of part franchises we also learn other lessons our first kabby game taught us the value of teamwork since not everyone can be

a M moto we discover that idea can come from several team members building on each other to make something Superior to what one person could invent then we worked with the

famous Japanese Creator shoi who was already an AIT gamer himself to develop his first idea for a game that series called mother in Japan and released here in America as Earthbound

proved to us that ideas take on a special appeal when they become Interactive many years and many projects later I went to work for Nintendo full time and then one day

about 3 years ago Mr yachi appointed me to succeed him as company president of course this was a great honor but it was also a great challenge I knew this would

require committing much more time and assume assuming much more responsibility but fortunately game developers are familiar with such things so I'd like to move on this morning and answer two question

that I often asked now that I've had two decades of experience in the video game World excuse me first over the last 20 years as a developer what things have changed

and second what things have stayed the same one thing that has not changed and will not change is our nature uh as a form of entertainment like any other entertainment medium

we must create an emotional response in order to succeed laughter fear Joy anger affection surprise and most of all pride of accomplishment in the end triggering these feelings from our players

is a true Judgment of our work this is the bottom line measurement of success secondly we must always weigh Challenge and reward how much work and frustration a player is willing

to withstand depends on the personality and skill of the player core Gamers have a huge appetite for challenge casual gamers want less ulty at Nintendo we believe it it is our

responsibility to make games for all skill levels and most definitely that includes people who are not playing our games now the third thing that has not changed is the importance of

the idea of course it is valuable to device an extension or offshoot of a current idea but it is invaluable to come up with a brand new idea of what a

game can be I'm sure there are few of you out there in the audience today with such creativity and our industry needs you fourth this truth never changes software sells Hardware

people buy game systems to play the game they love I agree with Steve Jobs the head of Apple when he said software is the user experience software is the driving technology

not just of computers but of all consumer electronics finally what has not changed is the value of intellectual property if it is true that software sells Hardware it is more true

than ever that franchises sell software while our industry has made Heat games with names like Spider-Man and James Bond and NFL football I think we should be proud that our best

games are those whose here and World We Invented [Applause] ourselves thank you so then on the other side of the coin what do I think of when I consider what has

changed one word immediately comes to mind bigger especially here in the Western Hemisphere the business is bigger the North American and European retail markets alone are now worth approximately $17 billion

in the US game sales were up another 8% last year there are games in your living room your office on your PDA your cell phone and of course best of all

on your Nintendo DS many in the media are shocked to learn that young men now spend more time playing game than watching TV I think those of us in this room

could have told them that a long time ago of course the games themselves have become much bigger in several ways they are bigger in a te technical sense occupying more digital

space that in turn requires bigger teams bigger budgets and bigger challenges in meeting deadlines this also mean that big game companies are getting bigger by consuming smaller ones we know that

in the Next Generation budgets for triple play console games will regularly move into eight digits and that's before any marketing money is spent only the biggest companies can afford such cost

not surprisingly the success of our industry and the profit margin for Heat games has again drawn big interest from larger entertainment companies but we may not be compatible their books movies

and TV shows are exactly the same for every user but our games that players help write their own screen plays and their own endings now I don't think any of this

is news bigger budget bigger staffs bigger companies it's there for all of us to see big is obvious on the other hand what's more prominent in my thinking these days is

how our industry is getting smaller we are smaller in the amount of risk we are willing to accept we are also smaller in how we Define video games the list of

genes seems fixed Shooters Sports platform puzzles and so on when is the last time we invented a new genre but as importantly even Within These genres we have reduced the environment

we use the racing tracks the sound trcks the bosses the heroes are starting to looking more and more alike consider Tiger golf and Mario Golf each a successful franchise but using

two different looks for the same genre such variety is becoming harder and harder to find we are even getting smaller in how we Define progress making games look more photo realistic

is not the only means of improving the game [Applause] experience I know on this point I risk being misunderstood so remember I am a man who once programed the baseball game

with no baseball players if anyone appreciate Graphics it's me but my point is that this is just one pass to improve games we need to find other Improvement has more than

one definition and finally I am most concerned with what we think as a gamer as we spend more time and money chasing exactly the same players who are leaving behind are

we creating games just for each other do you have friends and family members who do not play video games well why don't they and I would ask this how often have

you challenged yourself to create a game that you might not play I think these questions form an important challenge for all of us excuse me so I have preached more than

enough about the state of our industry you may be wondering how does Nintendo plan to respond let me answer a couple of things in a straightforward way first has Nintendo turned

its back on the hardcore gamer I don't believe so if we were not interested in core Gamers we would not have packed in Metroid Prime hunters for each of you when

you went out and bought your Nintendo DS this is not just excellent game exper entertainment but also a signal that we want the DS to be for core Gamers too we

would not have partnered with npace in order to take a new look at Shooters in the game Guist which is coming exclusively to Nintendo GameCube I it it will it will

move your emotions and move your definition of this Jour and if we are not interested in cor gamers GameCube would not be the home to the first big hit of 2005

here in America capcon Resident Evil 4 it's a sign that not only do we care about core Gamers but cor Gamers care about Nintendo and most of all we would not

be finishing the most anticipated game in your industry this year a brand new Legend of [Applause] Zelda I wonder love I I would love to tell you all about it but

actions speak louder than words we have chosen you to see the First new footage of Zelda since E 10 months ago so take a [Applause] [Music] look yeah oh w [Music]

[Applause] a new look is only one part of the Zelda story much more of the mystery will be revealed at E3 this latest Zelda Adventure will appeal to core Gamers and

all Gamers just like every previous version the reason I believe is that it meets the standards which set for all software we develop we call these standards the Four Eyes First

is it truly Innovative something different from what has come before second is it intuitive does control of the game and the direction of game play seem natural third is it inviting

do you want to spend time in this world and finally how does it measure up in terms of interface can the player connect in new ways certainly few games can score

perfectly in each of these areas but at Nintendo this is how we measure ourselves and why we apply these standards to our software projects there is also an obvious Hardware example

Nintendo DS it was designed to demonstrate both Innovation and new forms of interface to be both intuitive and inviting so far people seems to have decided that it does all of

that as of today we have shipped 4 million DS systems to Japan and North America in just 16 weeks since launch and those numbers do not include Europe where Nintendo DS

begin selling tomorrow I know that you are all familiar with the novel aspect of DS gameplay Inc incorporating to the the two screens the touch screen and the microphone what you

may not have much knowledge of yet is Wireless gamepl we are now finishing up a game Mario Kart that will allow eight players to compete simultaneously yes Gamers already know that

Mario Kart is fun but does the BS version make it even more fun well let's find out let me ask you this is there anyone out there who is celebrating a

birthday today if so please stand up okay please come up here to the stage we have anybody celebrating a birthday today and in fact if your birthday if your bir come

see this gentleman in the blue shirt here in fact if your birthday is any day this week please stand up we got few more any day this we six of you

to come up here and join me come on don't be sad [Applause] Bill Bill Tran from Nintendo of America is also going to join us and we will form a test

group for wireless Mario Kart on Nintendo DS let's uh go ahead and spread out a little bit on stage so that uh if you guys aren't too happy with the results

of the race you don't getting too big of a fight here okay on the screen above us you see will build card I hope trading mine right bill now if You'

ever played Mario Kart game then you've got a pretty good idea of what you're going to be doing here if you haven't for some strange and unexplicable reason uh I'll give

you the control schemes you'll use the a button for your accelerator you'll steer with the plus control pad if for whatever reason you decide you need to step on the brakes

which I don't know of anyone who ever does that in Mario Kart but that's the B button uh when you go into a curve you can use the R button to

hop into your power slide and once you pick up an item you can use the L button to use the item okay let's start and remember mystery W is not your

standard corporate suit here the guy used to he used to program games he certainly knows how to play them so don't pull any punches he's not fun to lose to now

see I'm off to a good start here already except for the fact that I just missed my item and that I can't seem to get off the grass mrada which character

are you I'm Mario you're Mario I'm a good player everybody get Mario no I have been trying to beat him all week and I've had no success I don't know um

use the a button this button it's to go fast steer with the uh plus control pad oh okay oh yeah think sure now you can see on my screen I've got

a close-up map of my character so I can see what's going on in my immediate vicinity when I'm paying attention to that I can see if there's a red shell coming

my way or I can press the x button to get a full screen view to see just how far behind I am from Mystery [Music] W take that peach now if

you're really good at the power slide you can power your way through the turns here kind of like I'm [Music] doing and now that we've got uh just over one lap

to go I think I'm ready to make my move oh yeah there we go yeah unfortunate I'm very bad I'm finally going to beat this is great [Music] ouch oh who

was that oh and all I get a banana [Music] jeez okay [Music] who uh somehow I don't think I'm going to pull this out well second play isn't too bad congratulations

[Applause] congratulations thank you very much everybody thank you thank you very much for joining us thank you very now unfortunately we're not going to be giving these to you today so

if you can go ahead and leave your DS's and your Game Boy Advance or your your Mario Kart games with our friend in the blue shirt here that would be great

yeah these days I spend so much of my time on meetings and interviews and traveling I sometimes forget how much fun have playing games I like that well this demonstration of

wiress Mario Kart brings us up to the present moment this is a product that we we will bring to the market Market later this year but I would like to spend

the rest of my time today on what is perhaps the next logical question where does Nintendo go from here let me try to explain it first with an image in the

universe of interactive entertainment there is a planet we call video games it is the one we know best but it is only one also in our universe are other planets which

entertain but in different ways from current games it is this part of the universe we are anxious to explore so this idea creates the Dual passion of Nintendo on one hand

we work every day to make what we describe as video game better we want to give players what they want but at the same time we are intent on finding out

what else we can use to entertain our second goal is to show players something new something they may not even know they want you already are familiar is a good example

of this philosophy it's Pokemon at its core Pokemon is a wonderful role playing game but it is also much more players collect and trade Pokemon maybe the same way you once

collected and traded bottle caps or BAS cars Pokemon expanded RPGs to to places they hadn't gone before another example was our decision to put Picto chat into the DS it's not

a game not a competition but a way for us to better understand how communicating wirelessly might also entertain and Pio chat as a wireless function also represents just the latest step

in something much larger for Nintendo excuse me I want to announce today that following the groundbreaking work we have always always done in connecting players we will aggressively pursue Wi-Fi connections

beginning with Nintendo DS the original Game Boy connected two players with a cable then four players on Game Boy Advance we put four control ports on your consoles and then made

our controllers wireless with Pokemon Fire and leaf green we packaged wireless adapters with the games that int introduced unfamiliar players over fairly large distances this is all part of a unify

unifying philosophy that continues with Nintendo DS every aspect of Nintendo DS is designed to be friendly to all audiences therefore WiFi should be easy easy for everyone too our goal is

to make this process simple and sess users shouldn't give a thought Wi-Fi connections will feel like a local area network connections because they will use a common API we will let

DS owners enjoy Wi-Fi without the difficulty of entering an s S ID or web key and maybe most importantly we will remove the most important consumer barrier because Nintendo's Wi-Fi connection

will be free as I said thank you as I said simple and seamless so you may want to know is this infrastructure ready to go almost what about development where are

the deats by three you won't be asking that question well then what about the entertainment I can say today that you will be playing Wi-Fi games on DS this year what

we are developing internally and externally with the number of people is very exciting to me at least one of these projects I believe will be groundbreaking and we look forward to

your Wi-Fi games too let me give you one example of what we are working on internally we are developing Animal Crossing Wi-Fi we chose this property for a couple of reasons

first first it is one of those noname games I mentioned a form of entertainment that really doesn't have a winner or even a real conclusion and because of its unrestrained pace

of action it avoids Wireless latency issues before you could take Animal Crossing to a different village now with Wi-Fi you can take it around the world so we feel that our

form of free and easy virus play helps move our industry in a New Direction but we are making similar moves in software as well I want again to bring Buon and

out to demonstrate two other things that come from a different part of the inter interactive entertainment universe but even before we show them I can tell you they may seem unusual

because they are something different this first one is the current passion of Mr mamoto and Bill [Applause] himself I'm sure uh by this point many of you have probably heard the

name nintend dogs before some of you have probably seen screenshots of it and maybe even a few of you have seen the the video we showed at E3 last year or

possibly even played it here on the show floor at the GDC what you haven't seen is the full version and what I'm going to try to show to you today is

some of the unique microphone capabilities that we've implemented in this game that I think is going to get you very excited if my dog here Chopper is a good boy now

obviously I've got one dog here in my house and I can pet him with the touchcreen and I can play with him and he is a very cute puppy he is

unfortunately very excited right now but what we can do is I can go and I can grab some items I can play with him in the house got a little tennis

ball here that I can throw around for him he'll Chase it he'll play with it and maybe I can even get him to bring it back to me which is all

well and good but so far this doesn't really show off anything so let's see if I can get him to really respond to me [Applause] Chopper now the best thing about

the use of the microphone in nintend dogs is that this is not a standard set of terminology that you have to respond to that you have to memorize and work with

the dog on you create your own terms you train this dog with the words you want to train it with so if you want to tell the dog to sit to

make the dog sit you can be that if you want to tell the dog to get down to make him sit it can be that or if you just want to

say Boogeyman it can be that you teach the dog the terms you want so let's see if I can get Chopper to respond to some of the terms that I've taught

him Chopper okay okay Chopper Sit Boy Sit Boy now unfortunately I have two dogs in real life and they don't listen to a thing I say either so I'm really not

just a I'm just not a very good dog trainer I think and Chopper I think may be a little bit hungry so let me see what is uh I can come

in here and check he is a little bit hungry so let me see if I can feed him some food and then get him to listen to me there we [Applause]

go now the game is going to feature over a dozen of the most popular breeds of dogs in the United States and each breed is going to have traits characteristic to

that breed so you'll have dogs that are very good at being trained with voice commands you'll have dogs that will be very good at agility competitions and you'll have dogs that

will be very good at things like frisbee competitions or flying discs I should say Chopper yeah Sit Boy Sit Boy uhoh now in this case some of the other features that

the game does have is that you can also you can wash your dog you can take give him a little bath um you can also take them for walks around town

we'll give him a little quick bath right here which is a lot of fun he doesn't like me yanking his tail and then you just grab the shower handle and you

wash them [Music] off okay come on let's get you clean here buddy there we go [Music] and there we go there we go now he's nice and sparkly quean you can

also enjoy taking your dog for a walk around town where like all dogs he will mark his territory and leave little packages behind for people which it would be best if

you could pick those up along the way Chopper Good Dog Chopper lie down lie down good dog now what do I do here is Click there unfortunately I've been teaching Chopper

a little too many commands this morning and he doesn't want to learn any more but what you would do is you would click right there tell your command into the the

microphone and then the game would repeat your command and the dog would understand it so again you could teach him to play dead jump or in the case of Chopper you

might want to teach him to sick balls and with that we're going to move on to the next [Applause] game and now M Miyamoto is very busy to finishing up this

game in Japan as you see this product will expand our audience to players Who currently are not satisfied with what we've been offering them I'm also going to ask Bill to

show you one other software project we are calling electr Plankton that sounds different electr Plankton and it looks different too the idea here is that creativity should not just belong to

the developer but to the player as well electroplankton is a game that really can only be described as an interactive musical composition experience which sounds kind of long but I don't

really know what else to call it what it is is a software program like mrada says it's not really a game it's an experience and it's one that allows someone like

me who has absolutely no musical capabilities whatsoever to do something that a lot of you probably do and that's create music and what you see me doing here is I'm just

touching the screen and by doing so I'm placing electr planktons on the screen and depending on where they're located they're making different noises and so I based on this I can

compose a music compose a [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] song If I happen to have placed one in a spot I don't like I can simply grab it slide it somewhere else

and change the note that it makes gradually in this mode as the electr planktons get larger you'll notice that the sounds they're making become slightly more symphonic and so as you're

creating music the music that you're creating is interactive and changing it's really a fascinating experience but there's actually a lot more modes than just this one so I'm going to show

you one more and I'm actually going to show you two more but this next one also takes advantage of the microphone although it looks kind of strange so we have a

nice drum beat going on here and you've got four fish swimming across the screen which probably looks kind of strange and doesn't make a lot of sense which is what we

first thought when we got the game in the office until we started experimenting with it let me show you what it does I'm just going to tap one of these fish

Electro Plankton Electro plank Electro [Applause] [Music] plank yeah [Applause] Nintendo who's your daddy who's your daddy Nintendo now I I know I'm not a a great rapper but I'm know worse

than Vanilla Ice so uh and then the next mode that I'm going to show you I think a lot of you are going to get a lot of fun out of

uh and this is a little remix of the Super Mario theme song that I can FID around with and do whatever I want and we've got not just the Mario theme

song but many others in here that you can change just by pressing the select button but I'm going to have give it a go and see how I do [Music] this

game is [Music] different this game is different [Music] it's designed to produce Harmony not adren adrenaline so far we are seeing different kinds of reactions to electropan some test players are

confused they keep looking for their score or their next enemy but others are hypnotized there are people who simply refuse to turn the game off no no matter what your own

reaction I think you can agree that this is definitely not from the world we currently call video games thank you [Music] Bill thank you Bill so this is Nintendo's plan make

our exist Game World much better better zeldas better Marios better Partnerships creating games like resident EV 4 but also exploring other worlds in interactive entertainment for us this is a passion

this is a mission of Adventure and most importantly we want to you the creative heart for our entire industry to take that Journey with us you may remember from E3 last

year that we explained that DS had two meanings du screen and developer system and Nintendo Revolution is a developer system too with IBM we are creating revolutions core processor which we

have called named Broadway because Broadway is the capital of live entertainment with the ATI we are developing the graphic chipset code named Hollywood because Hollywood is the capital of movie entertainment

with Revolution we are determined to create the new capital of interactive entertainment now a couple of ECT specifics first contrary to much speculation I can announce today that Revolution will be

Backward [Applause] Compatible the best of the Nintendo GameCube Library will still be enjoyed by players years from now second as I said earlier we intended to incorporate Wireless technology in all

we do therefore Nintendo Revolution will be Wi-Fi enabled built in to every [Applause] system thank you and third even though the game experience enjoyed by by players will be far different

on Revolution developing foet will be familiar it will not require a steep new learning Cur in this way just like Nintendo DS it's a place where the best idea not the

biggest budget will [Applause] win and make no mistake we expect third party Publishers will be fully supportive of what we are we are doing from this point forward in support of

all of our product lines Nintendo will be expanding our development reach some of these new games will come from larger internal teams some from the kinds of game Partnerships we've formed

with third parties over recent years maybe someday we'll work on a game together I'd like that if you don't mind I will finish today with memories from one more franchise in

my Development Career Super Smash [Applause] Brothers at the time it was being developed for Nintendo GameCube I was already working fulltime for Nintendo but my heart told me I was still

a developer so I assigned myself to how to rejoin the team finishing the game once again I was living on the Japanese developers diet of chips pizza and the rice balls

and walking through the night from their offices it was possible to see Mount Fuji which many say is most impressive if you are willing to wake up and see it at

T but during this period just as years before with our K games we at H would see the sun shining on the mount mountain before we ever went to bed many

say the sight of the first light on Mount Fuji inspires them but for me I hope I never see it again I also remember the first version of Smash Brother developed

for Nintendo 64 the concept for the game as you know was to take the classic friendly n Nintendo franchise characters and have them as you say here in America beat the

heck out of each other the idea was not brand new there certainly have been a lot of fighting games and the characters looked pretty much the same way they always had

so when we br the idea to Nintendo the concept did not sound hip or cool or revolutionary and because of all this there were people both inside and outside Nintendo who

did not strongly favor our idea and this was the environment that our team worked under that attitude remained un Feel the Moment of Truth the moment when testers began picking up

the controllers and actually playing the game this is what happened people smiled then laughed then began shouting to each other that was the moment when everything for Smash Brother changed and

I must tell tell you this was also one of the proudest moment in my Development Career yes the Smash Brothers Series has become a great wild worldwide success because it sold

over 10 million copies worldwide thank you very much but the memory of that first moment when the testers began to play stays with me always that is that moment that I

call success we at how found a way to bring our idea to life our team believed deeply in the concept and we did not waver in our approach so in this

important sense we at to we are just like everyone of you even if we come from different sides of the world speak different languages even if we eat too many chips

or rice balls even if we have different tastes in games everyone of us here today is identical in the most important way each one of us has has the heart of

the gamer thank you very much for your attention [Applause] [Music] [Applause]

Satoru Iwata - Heart of a Gamer | GDC 2005 Keynote

[Music] please welcome to the stage director of the game developers conference Jamil [Music] [Applause] Madina good morning many of you will have a lot in common with our next speaker as

[音乐] 让我们欢迎游戏开发者大会的导演 Jamil Madina 上台。[掌声] 大家早上好,在座的许多人与我们要介绍的这位演讲者有着相似的经历,因为

he started out as a game developer himself if you've played any of the Kirby Earthbound or Smash Brothers games you've already met his inner self yet his vision of the future

他本人就是一名游戏开发者。如果你玩过《星之卡比》、《地球冒险》或《任天堂明星大乱斗》,那你其实已经见过他的“内在自我”了。然而,他对未来的愿景推动他

propelled him up the chain of command Landing him at the highest level of the video game industry we are also particularly appreciative that he will be he will be delivering his

升至管理层的高层,最终成为视频游戏行业的最高领导者。我们也特别感激他将用英语发表主题演讲,尽管他嗓子有点哑。请大家热烈欢迎任天堂全球总裁——岩田聪先生。[掌声][音乐]

keynote in English and with a sore throat please join me in welcoming the top man at Nintendo worldwide president satoru iata [Applause] [Music] thank you very much J all my business

非常感谢大家。J,这是我的名片。在我的职业身份中,我是公司总裁;但在我的思维里,我是一名游戏开发者;而在我的内心深处,我是一名玩家。[掌声]

card I am a corporate president in my mind I am a game developer but in my heart I am a [Applause] gamer today I'd like to speak to you from my

今天,我想发自内心地谈谈我们的工作以及我们所在的行业。我记得我玩过的第一款电子游戏是《Pong》,我非常喜欢它。

heart about our jobs and about our industry I remember the first video game I ever played it was pong and I loved it by the time I was in high school

到我上高中的时候,我就成了班里第一个购买爱华(Akihabara)口袋计算器的人。我想我是早期的早期采用者之一,但大多数人用计算器做高等数学运算时,

I was the first person in my class to buy an Ali huret p pocket calculator I think I was one of the original eari adapters but where most people use their

我用它来编写电子游戏。我的第一个作品是一个棒球游戏。没人能说它的画面不好,因为它根本没有画面。游戏玩法完全由数字表示,但当看到朋友们玩这个游戏并乐在其中时,

calculators for higher mathematics I used mine to program video games my first creation was a baseball game I don't think anyone can say it has bad Graphics because it has no

这让我感到无比自豪。对我来说,这是灵感和热情的源泉。那时,对游戏的热爱开始萌芽。我认为我的人生轨迹在 1978 年就已注定:我进入了东京工业大学。

Graphics game play was represented by only by numbers but when I saw my friends playing that game and having fun it made me feel proud to me this was a source

我很想学习电子游戏编程,但当时没人教这个,所以我选修了工程和早期计算机科学课程。但课后当同学们回宿舍复习时,我却骑上摩托车去了东京的一家零售店。

of energy and passion at that passion for games began to Blossom I think my life course was set in 1978 I entered the Tokyo Institute of Technology I would have loved

那是第一家专门设有个人电脑部门的商店。那里是我的据点,而且我并不孤单。那里还有其他人也看着那些早期的电脑,想着和我一样的问题:我们怎么能在这上面玩游戏呢?

to study video game programming but no one was teaching it then so I went to classes on engineering and early computer science but after class when my friends went back to

我们这群朋友组成了一个俱乐部,不久后在东京秋叶原租了一间公寓,开始设计自己的游戏。我们每晚都走到午夜甚至更晚。

the their rooms to study I took off on my motorcycle for One retail store in Tokyo this was the first store to have the department entirely dedicated to personal computers that

这群朋友后来就成了如今知名的 HAL 公司。这个名字来源于电影《2001太空漫游》中的电脑 HAL。我们认为这个名字很酷。另外,这是我当时的样子。[掌声]

was my hangout and I was not alone there were others there who also looked at those early computers and thought the same thing I did how could we play games on

然后,谢谢。像所有游戏创作者一样,我当时也非常酷,你们不觉得吗?[掌声] 所以我不太记得具体细节,但我设法跟上了学业并顺利从研究所毕业。

them we became from Friends formed a club and soon rented an apartment in the Akihabara District of Tokyo where we began designing our own games we walked until midnight or later

但在找工作时,我有个“殊荣”,成为了全班毕业生中唯一加入最小公司的人。我离开学校,成为了 HAL 公司的第五名全职员工。当我告诉父亲这件事时,你可以想象,

every night and that group of friends is what became the company known today as H the name came from the computer in the movie 2001 Space odess how we thought that

那可能不是我们家历史上最快乐的时刻。有人问我刚被 HAL 录用时做了什么?答案是:我既是程序员,又是工程师,还是设计师,我还负责推销我们的游戏。

name was very cool also this is what I looked like back [Applause] then thank you like all game creators I was extremely cool too don't you think [Applause] so I don't

我也订了很多外卖,还帮忙打扫卫生。一切都很有趣。HAL 历史上最大的时刻之一,是我们听说任天堂正在开发一种能呈现惊人新图形的机器。

really remember how but I managed to keep up with my classwork and graduated from The Institute but when it came time to take a job I had the distinction of joining

也就是所谓的 Famicom,在美国称为 NES。我们知道这台机器就是为我们准备的,所以我们利用一切人脉,争取与任天堂会面,确信我们的一个创意会成为轰动一时的爆款。

the smallest company any grad of any graduate in my class I left to become only the fifth full-time employee of H and and when I told my father this you can

是的,任天堂确实雇佣了我们,但不是为了让我们用某个项目震惊世界,而是让我们去修复他们的一个项目——一款严重滞后的游戏。我们没有创造游戏,而是修复了游戏,

imagine it was not the happiest moment in the history of my family people sometimes ask me what I did when I was hired at H well the answer is that I

最终作为 NES Pinball 发布。这段经历教会我们,即使是艺术家也必须了解游戏开发的商业面。毕竟,如果一款游戏无法上市,它就几乎没有赚钱的机会。

was a programmer and an engineer and a designer and I marketed our games I also ordered a lot of takeout food and I helped clean up and it was all great

在工作中

fun perhaps the biggest moment in the history of how came when we had the rumor that Nintendo has developing a machine capable of incredible new graphics the ficon or NES as

这或许是最令人兴奋的时刻之一:当时流传着任天堂正在研发一款能呈现惊人新图形的游戏机,即Famicom或NES。

it was called here here in the states we knew that this machine was for us so we used every contact to we could to get a meeting with Nintendo sure that

当时在美国,我们清楚地知道这台机器是为我们量身打造的,于是动用了所有能联系的人脉,只为争取到与任天堂的会面机会。

one of our idea would became an instant hit yes Nintendo did hire us but not to amaze the world with one of our projects instead they told us to fix one

我们的一个创意迅速走红。是的,任天堂确实聘请了我们,但并非为了让我们用某个项目惊艳世界,而是请我们修复其中一个项目。

of their project a game that had seriously fallen behind schedule instead of creating a game we repaired a game and it eventually was released as NES pinball that experience taught us

他们的项目是一款严重延期的游戏,我们本应从头开发一款新游戏,却选择修复了这款旧作,最终它作为《NES Pinball》问世。这段经历让我们受益匪浅。

that even artist must know the business side of game development after all if a game never comes to Market there is very little chance of it making any money working in

即便是艺术家也必须了解游戏开发的商业层面,毕竟如果一款游戏无法推向市场,就几乎不可能赚到钱。

those days was also instructive in another way because the graphics were so primitive原始的 by today's standards we asked ourselves how we could spur激励 the players imaginations as a substitute for what

那段经历在另一方面也极具启发性,因为以今天的标准来看,当时的图形技术非常原始,我们不禁自问:既然无法在屏幕上呈现这些内容,该如何激发玩家的想象力呢?

we couldn't display on the screen think about this someday our games won't look any better what will we do then well our work was satisfactory enough that we formed a close

我们无法在屏幕上显示的内容。想想看,也许有一天我们的游戏画面不会变得更好,那时我们该怎么办?嗯,我们的工作足够令人满意,以至于我们建立了一个紧密的...

association联系 with Nintendo and as how invented a couple of part franchises we also learn other lessons our first kabby game taught us the value of teamwork since not everyone can be

...与任天堂建立了紧密的合作关系,并共同创造了几部经典系列作品。此外,我们还学到了其他经验教训:我们的第一款《卡比》游戏让我们明白了团队合作的价值,因为并非每个人都能成为主角。

a M moto we discover that idea can come from several team members building on each other to make something Superior优越的 to what one person could invent then we worked with the

我们发现,创意可以来自团队的多个成员,大家互相补充,创造出超越个人能力的卓越成果。随后,我们与著名的日本创作者宫本茂合作,他本身也是一位资深游戏玩家,我们一起开发了他最初的游戏构想。

famous Japanese Creator shoi who was already an AIT gamer himself to develop his first idea for a game that series called mother in Japan and released here in America as Earthbound

...为他的第一个游戏构想开发了一款游戏。该系列在日本被称为《Mother》,而在美国发行时则名为《地球冒险》(Earthbound)。

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