Hmm...I'd have thought that Sony would have an iron grip on Rockstar studios by now, but apparently GTA:SA DID show up on the XBox! Fancy that!
...Still, with Sony and MS salivating over Rockstar, I don't think it's at all possible for Nintendo to get any piece of that company, lol.
Anyways, I've been disappointed with a lot of second-party-ish material lately. I'm not impressed with either N-Space, nor Kuju; neither have given me a magic spark so to speak...
Hmm... I count myself lucky enough in recognizing DMA back when they did Body Harvest and Space Station Silicon Valley, and thinking that they had the ability to really make appealing game concepts. But I just can't think of any modern day parallel, perhaps I just haven't come across them as of yet.
So my personal and completely subjective best pick for any studio for Nintendo to pick up would be Grasshopper studios. Killer 7 wasn't just a mature game, it was a beautiful way of presenting a videogame's flow to the players. By applying rail movement mechanics to action-shooters, they dealt with games on a design level in such a way to create an artistic result. They didn't just throw some wacky camera angles at us, they tinkered with the very core of the game's underpinnings, demonstrating the game design depth of thought that is just one of the many ingredients that could possibly come together to form a truly great experience.
Though Killer 7 was marred by the traditional Controller it was tied to, it seems ahead of its time in that the Rev controller would have been absolutely perfect for the game. BUT, Grasshopper Studios still has to deal with issues of interface, issues of game flow as pertaining to character cutscenes, AND they need to prove that Killer 7 was not just a game design fluke, and that they're not merely riding on the buzz of their edgy mature content.
Another possible up and coming studio could be NST (already under Nintendo's umbrella) , but we've yet to see what they can do independently of Nintendo's porting projects or franchises. They've definitely got chops: we're all anticipating Metroid Prime: Hunters... but do they have heart?
Or Nintendo could spin off an entire section of EAD devoted to non-gamer type games, such that Cooking, Conducting, Fishing and Painting games all come from one Internal Nintendo studio...
~Carmine M. Red
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