12th July 2018, 11:21 PM
He means way more than just that, though. Sure, it shouldn't be exactly the same as Melee. But I do think that his open hostility to working with any sort of competitive gamer in mind harms the game and makes Melee last longer in the competitive scene in a way that it wouldn't had it been made by any other fighting game studio. That's good for Melee and its enduring popularity and, by now, legend perhaps even, but not great for Nintendo really...