Iwata Asks is a series of interviews conducted by former Nintendo Global President Satoru Iwata with key creators behind the making of Nintendo games and hardware.





Special Edition: Creative Small Talk

Risk and Responsibility

Miyamoto

I don't know if it comes from not having a boss, but I can't tell if I'm a good boss or not.

Itoi

Oh…

Miyamoto

For example, staff members who have worked with me for a long time will often come up to me and say, "I thought of something," but about 70% of the time, I say, "That won't work."

Itoi

Oh.

Miyamoto

I know it isn't nice, but I know if that idea was mine I'd decline it too, I have to say it anyway. Sometimes, I think if I don't stop that, I won't be able to help anyone grow.

Itoi

Well, part of that can't be helped.

Miyamoto

I know, but when I think about it later, I didn't need to be so harsh for about 20% of that 70%.

Itoi

Hmm…

Iwata

Some of them might have worked out all right, but you can't be certain that they would have.

Miyamoto

Right, right.

Itoi

That's true.

Iwata

Itoi-san, you don't have a boss either.

Itoi

No. As a freelancer, I haven't had a boss and have enjoyed a lot of freedom. But as you know, the time when there was freedom in copywriting was over quickly and soon became the time when clients are the boss.

Iwata

Yes. To escape that, you began Hobo Nikkan Itoi Shinbun (Almost Daily Itoi News - links to external Japanese website).

Itoi

That's right.

Miyamoto

But that engenders responsibility. Without a boss, you have to get results yourself.

Itoi

That does awaken one's responsibility. This may be exaggerating, but my life depends on it!

Miyamoto

Uh-huh.

Itoi

It is a big risk.

Miyamoto

When I call 70% of proposals no good, I have to take responsibility for that. I am not making it as the excuses for tossing those ideas out, though. (laughs)

Iwata

That's the way it is. Whether the project generates results or not falls to you.

Miyamoto

Since I do that routinely, I'm always wanting to say to others, "Why won't you stake your life on it?" But then when I think about it, I think it's simply unfeasible.

Iwata

(laughs)