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TOKYO - APRIL 09: Nintendo Co. , Ltd President Satoru Iwata and software creator Shigeru Miyamoto hold the company's DSi during the press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club in Japan on April 9, 2009 in Tokyo, Japan. View Photo »
(FILES) File Photo taken April 9, 2009 shows Nintendo games developer Shigeru Miyamoto (R), known for his work on Super Mario, Zelda and many of Nintendo's popular games, in Tokyo. View Photo »
Nintendo president Satoru Iwata (L) and games developer Shigeru Miyamoto (R), known for his work on Super Mario, Zelda and many of Nintendo's popular products, shows a Nintendo DSi during a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club in Tokyo... View Photo »
Nintendo Co. Senior Managing Director Shigeru Miyamoto, right, accompanied by Nintendo President Satoru Iwata, speaks while showing a new Nintendo DSi handheld game machine during their press conference at the Foreign Correspondents" Club of Japan in Tok... View Photo »
Nintendo Co President Satoru Iwata (L) and senior managing director Shigeru Miyamoto hold up the company's new Nintendo DSi handheld consoles as they pose for photographers during a news conference in Tokyo April 9, 2009. View Photo »
Nintendo Co President Satoru Iwata (L) and senior managing director Shigeru Miyamoto hold up the company's new Nintendo DSi handheld consoles as they pose for photographers during a news conference in Tokyo April 9, 2009. View Photo »
Nintendo Co senior managing director Shigeru Miyamoto holds up the company's new Nintendo DSi console during a news conference in Tokyo April 9, 2009. View Photo »
File Photo taken April 9, 2009 shows Nintendo president Satoru Iwata (L) and games developer Shigeru Miyamoto in Tokyo. View Photo »
FILE - In this April 9, 2009 file photo, Nintendo Co. View Photo »
Spanish journalists, Jorge Hernandez Valinani, left, and Emilio Gallego Zambrano play with a Nintendo DSi handheld game machine prior to a press conference by Nintendo Co. View Photo »
Nintendo Co. President Satoru Iwata, left, accompanied by Nintendo Senior Managing Director Shigeru Miyamoto, speaks during their press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo, Thursday, April 9, 2009. View Photo »
Nintendo Co. President Satoru Iwata, left, and Nintendo Senior Managing Director Shigeru Miyamoto pose for photographers with new Nintendo DSi handheld machines prior to their press conference in Tokyo, Thursday, April 9, 2009. View Photo »
Nintendo President Satoru Iwata talks about Shigeru Miyamoto's development philosophies during his keynote address at the 2009 Game Developers Conference, Wednesday, March 25, 2009 in San Francisco. View Photo »
Shigeru Miyamoto (宮本 茂, Miyamoto Shigeru?, born November 16, 1952) is a Japanese video game designer. He co-created the Mario, Donkey Kong, The Legend of Zelda, F-Zero, Pikmin and Nintendogs franchises for Nintendo game consoles, and mostly works on games as a producer. Full Article
TOKYO - APRIL 09: Nintendo Co. , Ltd President Satoru Iwata and software creator Shigeru Miyamoto hold the company's DSi during the press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club in Japan on April 9, 2009 in Tokyo, Japan.
View Photo »(FILES) File Photo taken April 9, 2009 shows Nintendo games developer Shigeru Miyamoto (R), known for his work on Super Mario, Zelda and many of Nintendo's popular games, in Tokyo.
View Photo »Nintendo president Satoru Iwata (L) and games developer Shigeru Miyamoto (R), known for his work on Super Mario, Zelda and many of Nintendo's popular products, shows a Nintendo DSi during a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club in Tokyo on April 9, 2009.
View Photo »Nintendo Co. Senior Managing Director Shigeru Miyamoto, right, accompanied by Nintendo President Satoru Iwata, speaks while showing a new Nintendo DSi handheld game machine during their press conference at the Foreign Correspondents" Club of Japan in Tokyo, Thursday, April 9, 2009.
View Photo »Nintendo Co President Satoru Iwata (L) and senior managing director Shigeru Miyamoto hold up the company's new Nintendo DSi handheld consoles as they pose for photographers during a news conference in Tokyo April 9, 2009.
View Photo »Nintendo Co President Satoru Iwata (L) and senior managing director Shigeru Miyamoto hold up the company's new Nintendo DSi handheld consoles as they pose for photographers during a news conference in Tokyo April 9, 2009.
View Photo »Nintendo Co senior managing director Shigeru Miyamoto holds up the company's new Nintendo DSi console during a news conference in Tokyo April 9, 2009.
View Photo »File Photo taken April 9, 2009 shows Nintendo president Satoru Iwata (L) and games developer Shigeru Miyamoto in Tokyo.
View Photo »FILE - In this April 9, 2009 file photo, Nintendo Co.
View Photo »Spanish journalists, Jorge Hernandez Valinani, left, and Emilio Gallego Zambrano play with a Nintendo DSi handheld game machine prior to a press conference by Nintendo Co.
View Photo »Nintendo Co. President Satoru Iwata, left, accompanied by Nintendo Senior Managing Director Shigeru Miyamoto, speaks during their press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo, Thursday, April 9, 2009.
View Photo »Nintendo Co. President Satoru Iwata, left, and Nintendo Senior Managing Director Shigeru Miyamoto pose for photographers with new Nintendo DSi handheld machines prior to their press conference in Tokyo, Thursday, April 9, 2009.
View Photo »Nintendo President Satoru Iwata talks about Shigeru Miyamoto's development philosophies during his keynote address at the 2009 Game Developers Conference, Wednesday, March 25, 2009 in San Francisco.
View Photo »(FILES) File Photo taken April 9, 2009 shows Nintendo games developer Shigeru Miyamoto (R), known for his work on Super Mario, Zelda and many of Nintendo's popular games, in Tokyo.
View Photo »Nintendo has become one of those companies that graduates from colleges and good universities really want to work for ... Because of that, the competition's really become so fierce for positions. And that means that a lot of the recent recruits for Nintendo have tended to have the higher degree from the...
I did an interview , and had my first encounter with [Nintendo's chief developer] Shigeru Miyamoto, who happened to love the dolls I brought. He said: 'If you want to make things like that, Nintendo might be a good place for you to work.' So that's how I decided to work for the company.
Nintendo has become one of those companies that graduates from colleges and good universities really want to work for
That was, practically, a little bit...ambitious. Stick a couple of musicians in a room, and you get a huge single like Live Aid. Do it with Will Wright, Peter Molyneux, and Shigeru Miyamoto, and I'm not sure what you get, but you definitely won't have a game.
Well, as far as the challenge of Super Mario Galaxy 2 is concerned, I think it's going to be a really challenging game.
We may want to think about the possibility of making some improvements, based upon the original Wii Music
I think it sold lower than our expectations but on the other hand it was a really unique game, I have to say ... And also, even today, we are receiving several different offers from people in the field of music education, so as far as Wii Music is concerned, I think is still has great potential. And in ...
Well, as far as the challenge of Super Mario Galaxy 2 is concerned, I think it's going to be a really challenging game, but whether or not we are going to incorporate the Super Guide, I just cannot tell.
In a sense, [it] is similar to Wii Music
Regarding the question of SD or HD, it must depend on each software ... For example, we have to ask ourselves if HD is really necessary to develop Wii Fit. Won't HD be better for the games like Pikmin? The developers should choose the most appropriate graphical format depending on the software they make...
I don't think there's anything wrong with pretty graphics, and if I'm a consumer that has an HDTV, I'd want to be able to play my games with nice graphics too
I don't think there's anything wrong with pretty graphics, and if I'm a consumer that has an HDTV, I'd want to be able to play my games with nice graphics too. And I think as we've seen the penetration rates for HDTV increase, we're going to see video games and Nintendo's games move along in step with t...
As we'd managed to come up with such a solid core, I personally felt that we should get this on the market quickly with the intention of saying to Wii Fit users: 'Use this to get an enhanced version of Wii Fit!' ... It's not number two! It's not what you'd call a sequel with a regular game - it's actual...
As we'd managed to come up with such a solid core, I personally felt that we should get this on the market quickly with the intention of saying to Wii Fit users: 'Use this to get an enhanced version of Wii Fit!' ... It's not number two! It's not what you'd call a sequel with a regular game - it's actual...
"Shigeru Miyamoto es primo de Ajinomoto?" ~@HPNeo dixit
- pinwinomuerto 3 hours ago"Shigeru Miyamoto es primero de Ajinomoto?" ~@HPNeo dixit
- pinwinomuerto 3 hours ago
Le debemos a Shigeru Miyamoto.
- meyenberg 7 hours ago
- BladeFM
15 hours ago
