The subject line may be very slightly misleading, as the subject of the president's quote isn't about creating more controversy, but we're not going to ignore the implications of the whole Devil May Cry 4 debacle. Anyway, Capcom president Kenzo Tsujimoto talked about the company and how they've been able to maintain their prominent position in the gaming world.What made the whole thing interesting, however, was his comment about American game developers versus Capcom: "The chief difference between American and Japanese game publishers: In the United States, publishers are very successful – they're run by professional management. They focus on money, not making great games. On our side, we always operate under the assumption that there's a high possibility of losing money, but that's just our style. American publishers make games so everyone can play. The Japanese – especially Capcom – favor the hardcore gamer." Hmm, that sounds like a big argument the PS3 Fanboys make against the whole DMC4 thing -- but at this time we find it useless to keep talking about. Still, discuss what this quote means to you! Is Capcom turning into an American game publisher, in theory?
