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Miyamoto "Not Worried" By Rivals’ Motion Tech
Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto says that moves by Sony and Microsoft to introduce motion sensing controllers show Nintendo has been on the right path all along. read more
E3 2009: Miyamoto Reveals New Zelda for Wii
E3 2009: Miyamoto Reveals New Zelda for Wii
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E3 2009: Microsoft Invites Shigeru Miyamoto to See Project Natal
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BBC NEWS | Technology | Nintendo unmoved by rivals' plans
BBC NEWS | Technology | Nintendo unmoved by rivals' plans
news.bbc.co.uk — Nintendo's veteran games developer Shigeru Miyamoto has told the BBC that the firm is "not worried at... all" by Microsoft and Sony's new controllers. The Japanese firm has enjoyed huge success with its Wii console, in large part due to its motion ... (more) BBC NEWS | Technology | Nintendo unmoved by rivals' plans
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Miyamoto is “Not Worried”
GoNintendo — ... taking advantage of motion control, and getting them to control the game by moving their body shows that they have looked at what we have done with Wii. And now they are moving in the same direction. To that end we are very flattered.” Why can’t the other companies and their fanboys just enjoy life and games and all that comes with it like our good pal Shiggy? There’s no need to get nasty. This response really makes me feel at ease. Link

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