Team Ninja supports PS3, complaining devs get out

More Dead or Alive please - Image 1When we say Sony‘s got good things going, we’re not just talking about new PS3 firmwares or groundbreaking announcements. When the world’s greatest female action character graces a console, you just know something’s special.

Fortunately, that’s not all Sony would brag about.  When we say good things, we mean commitment from prominent game developers such as Team Ninja.

Yosuke Hayashi, the same man who made the PS3 smoke, dropped a few words to express his loyalty to Ninja Gaiden Sigma‘s home.

“There are some developers who have complained about the difficulty of developing for PS3. But, I am a creator, a developer – and by making a product, we receive money from the players. We shouldn’t complain about the difficulty,” he said, referring to other devs that find the console too complex.

“If they think it’s difficult, they should get out of the ring,” he continued. This can only mean one thing: Hayashi is here to stay for the PS3. “As I said, people who complain about the difficulty of creating games for PS3 should get out, right? While I’m saying that kind of thing, if I get out myself, then what I say doesn’t mean anything! So, I should stay – right?”

Got it? Not surprising if you didn’t. All we know, Team Ninja’s set for some more action with Sony in the near future.

Via Euro Gamer

More Dead or Alive please - Image 1When we say Sony‘s got good things going, we’re not just talking about new PS3 firmwares or groundbreaking announcements. When the world’s greatest female action character graces a console, you just know something’s special.

Fortunately, that’s not all Sony would brag about.  When we say good things, we mean commitment from prominent game developers such as Team Ninja.

Yosuke Hayashi, the same man who made the PS3 smoke, dropped a few words to express his loyalty to Ninja Gaiden Sigma‘s home.

“There are some developers who have complained about the difficulty of developing for PS3. But, I am a creator, a developer – and by making a product, we receive money from the players. We shouldn’t complain about the difficulty,” he said, referring to other devs that find the console too complex.

“If they think it’s difficult, they should get out of the ring,” he continued. This can only mean one thing: Hayashi is here to stay for the PS3. “As I said, people who complain about the difficulty of creating games for PS3 should get out, right? While I’m saying that kind of thing, if I get out myself, then what I say doesn’t mean anything! So, I should stay – right?”

Got it? Not surprising if you didn’t. All we know, Team Ninja’s set for some more action with Sony in the near future.

Via Euro Gamer

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