Miyamoto Has Never Even Heard of The Wizard

Tom Goldman

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Miyamoto Has Never Even Heard of The Wizard



Shigeru Miyamoto has never even heard of the movie that introduced Super Mario Bros. 3 to North America.

In an interview with Popular Mechanics [http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/industry/4334387.html], Shigeru Miyamoto was asked various questions about the history of Mario, the future of gaming, and whether blowing in a NES cartridge actually does anything or not. In a bombshell reveal, Miyamoto disclosed that he's never even heard of The Wizard, a movie that was basically an advertisement for Nintendo, and also gave North America its first look at Super Mario Bros. 3 while feeding everyone's desire to be a troubled child that is really good at videogames.

When asked about The Wizard, Miyamoto replied with: "I'm not really familiar with that movie." Uh, what Miyamoto? He's never seen The King of Kong either. I would think that if anybody ended up making a major motion picture about a creation of mine, I would probably at least know it exists. Plus, The Wizard revealed some of the proved how awesome the Power Glove is [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XO9UWFSkJl4]. And Miyamoto even also says he watches "a lot of movies!"

Fail, Miyamoto, fail. But, I still love the man, especially because of how awesome New Super Mario Bros. Wii [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/95553-New-Super-Mario-Bros-Wii-Shows-Off-Super-Skills] looks. Could this be the true sequel to Super Mario World that I've been waiting for, rather than the fun, but a little bland New Super Mario Bros. DS?

Miyamoto further divulged that he's "focusing on creating the next Zelda game," and though this was already common knowledge, it's nice to know that Zelda is a current focus of his. He did give a slight clue as to what might be coming in regards to future Nintendo consoles, saying: "My guess is that because we found [the Wii's] interface to be so interesting, I think it would be likely that we would try to make that same functionality perhaps more compact and perhaps even more cost-efficient." In other words, really small controllers that are cheap to make but still expensive to purchase, I gander.

As for Miyamoto's opinion on blowing into a NES cartridge, he's not really fond of the practice, even though he admits it could work. He explains: "Surprisingly, some of those rituals do seem to help ... But I think it's important to understand the principles for why some of those things might work. For example, if you blow on something, you might get moisture in there and the moisture might help make the connection work better. Really, what I should say is that if you have cartridges that you have trouble working, you should get the official cleaning kit."

Buy an official Nintendo cleaning kit, today!

Source: Popular Mechanics [http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/industry/4334387.html]



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Casual Shinji

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I didn't watch this piece of sh*t either.

I might have been a stupid little kid at the time, but I wasn't gonna fall for this hour-and-a-half long commercial.
 

HentMas

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that was rather funny, and i knew about the wizard, but never watched it :p
 

Tharticus

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Huh, and I thought that most Nintendo workers back then know about this film because it's 100 minutes worth of Nintendo Propaganda.
 

DigitalSushi

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Marq said:
Tom Goldman said:
Aw, c'mon. The Wizard was awesome, when I was 8 anyway
The Pokemon tv show was awesome when I was 8. Pretty sure that's a pattern developing.
Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors was awesome when I was 8... and its still awesome now that i'm 28 !
 

Lvl 64 Klutz

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Is Miyamoto suggesting that spitting in an NES cartridge would be more effective than simply blowing into one? My childhood could have been so much more amusing.
 

Broken Blade

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So, he's never heard of The Wizard, and if I recall something I heard correctly, he'd never heard of Ratchet & Clank either. For some reason, I am not surprised.
 

batti

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Fake?
Not buying that the Nitendo version of "Rise of a Nation" is unknown to the arcitect of their success.
 

randommaster

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It's not surprising since the movie is really only know because of the "I love the Power Glove" line. After SMB3 was out, there was really no reason to watch the movie, and Miyamoto made the game so he certainly didn't need to see The Wizard.