Nintendo Shares Statement After Being Voted Famitsu's Number One Developer
Nintendo has issued a formal statement after Famitsu readers voted the company as the number one developer in a 40th anniversary survey.
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The brief
Nintendo was named the top developer by readers of Famitsu. Following the results of the publication's 40th anniversary survey, the company shared a message thanking its fans.
Coverage from GamesRadar+, Nintendo Life, My Nintendo News, and Shane the Gamer emphasizes Nintendo's commitment to originality. The company stated it will continue aiming for unique entertainment that only they could produce.
Future developments depend on the company's stated goal of maintaining its focus on original and unique entertainment production.
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Quick answers
Who voted Nintendo as the number one developer?
The vote was conducted by Famitsu readers as part of a 40th anniversary survey.
What was Nintendo's response to the ranking?
Nintendo thanked its fans and stated its intention to keep aiming for unique entertainment and originality.
Which publications reported on this statement?
The news was reported by GamesRadar+, Nintendo Life, My Nintendo News, and Shane the Gamer.
Coverage (4)
- Nintendo shares message after being voted No.1 developer by Famitsu readers My Nintendo News · 9h ago
- Nintendo Thanks Fans After Topping Famitsu’s 40th Anniversary Survey Shane the Gamer · 9h ago
- Nintendo promises to keep "aiming for unique entertainment that only we could produce" as it shouts out its continued "originality" following recent fan vote GamesRadar+ · 9h ago
- Nintendo Shares Statement After Being Voted Famitsu's Number One Developer Nintendo Life · 9h ago
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