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Miyamoto talks business, obvious things
Miyamoto talks business, obvious things
When gaming giant Shigeru Miyamoto talks, people listen out of respect for what he’s accomplished and out of hope that he’ll spill the magic beans for the next Zelda. The senior managing director for Nintendo and Mario’s dad had an interview with Mercury News in which he ...
The Mercury News interview: Shigeru Miyamoto, head of game development, Nintendo
siliconvalley.com — Shigeru Miyamoto is a gaming rock star who helped created 'Donkey Kong,' the 'Mario Bros.' and more... recently, Wii games like Wii Sports and 'Wii Fit.' (more) The Mercury News interview: Shigeru Miyamoto, head of ...
Troy's full interview with Nintendo's Miyamoto [SiliconBeat]
tmcnet.com — TMCNet: Troy's full interview with Nintendo's Miyamoto [SiliconBeat] Troy's full interview with Nintendo's Miyamoto [SiliconBeat] (San Jose... Mercury News (CA) Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Aug. 3, 2009 (San Jose Mercury News delivered by Newstex) -- ... (more) Troy's full interview with Nintendo's Miyamoto [SiliconBeat]
On Being The Translator for Miyamoto (Video)
On Being The Translator for Miyamoto (Video)
multiplayerblog.mtv.com — (Photo by Sklathill ) Another Bill Trinen post for you guys, this time talking about the challenges... of being the translator for one of the most important people in the video games industry: Mario-creator Shigeru Miyamoto. Trinen has been ... (more) On Being The Translator for Miyamoto (Video)
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