Nintendo Shares Statement After Being Voted Famitsu's Number One Developer
Nintendo has issued a formal thank-you to fans after being voted the top developer in Famitsu's 40th anniversary survey.
📍 Aftermath
Nintendo shared a message thanking fans after being voted the number one developer in Famitsu's 40th anniversary survey. The company stated it would continue aiming for originality and unique entertainment that only they could produce.
Epilogue added 43d ago, after coverage quieted.
Answered
Who voted Nintendo as the number one developer?
Famitsu readers voted Nintendo into the top spot.
What was the occasion for the survey?
The survey was conducted as part of Famitsu's 40th anniversary.
What did Nintendo promise in its statement?
Nintendo promised to keep aiming for unique entertainment that only the company could produce.
Where it stands
Nintendo was voted the number one developer by Famitsu readers as part of the publication's 40th anniversary survey. Following the announcement, the company released a statement expressing gratitude to its fan base.
Coverage from My Nintendo News, Nintendo Life, Shane the Gamer, and GamesRadar+ emphasizes Nintendo's commitment to originality. The company stated it will continue aiming for unique entertainment that only they could produce.
Further developments depend on Nintendo's pursuit of the unique entertainment goals mentioned in its statement.
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Sources (4)
- Nintendo shares message after being voted No.1 developer by Famitsu readers My Nintendo News · 45d ago
- Nintendo Thanks Fans After Topping Famitsu’s 40th Anniversary Survey Shane the Gamer · 45d 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+ · 45d ago
- Nintendo Shares Statement After Being Voted Famitsu's Number One Developer Nintendo Life · 45d ago broke it first
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