By the way, I did read the full Miyamoto article, and the author eventually made a point despite spending 80% of the piece Nintendo bashing. Ha ha ha. His point was that the company were stuck in a tough place. They have to choose between making absolutely stellar Mario, Zelda, old franchise games, or spending resources/people power on new franchises. That even Miyamoto has admitted this is an ongoing concern. Nintendo's greatest asset, it's incredibly well done franchises, is also a burden. He did say that Miyamoto IS working on a couple new concepts though perhaps it's kind of too late?