
Nintendo’s famous ability to keep its secrets confidential is because of a stringent security process at its Kyoto headquarters, says twenty-year veteran at the company Katsuya Eguchi. “With regards to Wii, we kept information very close… it was on a need-to-know basis”, he revealed in a new video interview with Kikizo. “Those involved in development knew [only] the details they needed to know.”
Top-secret information scarcely even made it to Nintendo’s overseas offices: “Even within NCL, for example the speaker that’s in the controller, we wanted to reveal that information at E3, so the only people who knew were the sound designer and the hardware designer, and those people who were very close to the project - people only found out on a need-to-know basis.”
source: Kikizo
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