joystiq.com - 10/16/2009
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At a New York City roundtable event, Nintendo's resident wunderkind Shigeru Miyamoto showed Joystiq and several other press outlets his latest creation: New Super Mario Bros. Wii (more on that later). During the Q&A that followed, when asked if he was particularly surprised by the ...
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In many ways, Nintendo's upcoming New Super Mario
Bros. Wii is a return to the classic franchise's...
roots, featuring side-scrolling levels with a modern, yet familiar, look and feel. Yet with this latest installment in the Mario legacy, creator ...
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Miyamoto - return to Wii Music could happen, user-generated content getting bigger, Mario games could benefit
GoNintendo —
A few excerpts from a Miyamoto roundtable that recently took place…
Miyamoto on a possible return to Wii Music…
“The development team members, the directors of Wii Music were I think, maybe a little bit shocked by the reaction and had hoped it wold get a better response than it did. So I think if we were to do anything, it would be a matter of getting back together with them and trying to understand what their expectations were and where the gap was between their expectations and what the resulting product was. (the) gap between the ...
A Wii Music sequel in sight? Or just a toilet?
That VideoGame Blog —
... According to Joystiq… actually, according to Nintendo’s Shigeru Miyamoto, “there may still be some possibility” with the Wii Music Franchise. ”The development team members, the directors of Wii Music were I think, maybe a little bit shocked by the reaction and had hoped it would get a better response than it did,” said Miyamoto. ”So I think if we were to do anything, it would be a matter of getting back together with them and trying to understand what their expectations were and where ...
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