Miyamoto Wants to Make Games Forever

Cody211282

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Well he will just keep making the same games over and over, mind you the games are all really damn fun but it would be nice to see a new original IP from nintendo at some point.
 

LeonLethality

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Miyamoto I'm glad you don't plan to quit! We need to find the key to immortality so this man can make games forever!
 

Jared

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There is a man that does what he loves and loves what he does!

I hope he does continue, it will go to prove despite age, you can still be epic awesome.
 

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TheNumber1Zero said:
Magnalian said:
Holy crap! I have that shirt!
You have something I desire...

Sleep with 1 eye open.
Well, the joke's on you, I already do that! When you're as awesome as me, you're bound to have some enemies.
 

SkullCap

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If you love your job, you'll never work a day in your life.

Miyamoto is one of those guys.

Nothing but respect Miyamoto-sama.

Arigatou Gozaimasu.

(Thank you, Hello, and Fool are the only Japanese words I consistently remember.)
 

Jeronus

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Archemetis said:
News just in!: Nintendo starting work on Miyamotorobo, A prefect, mechanical replica of Miyamoto to store and maintain his brain so that future generations as far the year 4000 can play the same four Nintendo games, again and again.
Walt Disney already has his entire head preserved under Magic Kingdom in his amusement park.

http://video.adultswim.com/robot-chicken/walt-vs-elian.html

I just hope he doesn't feed on children.
 

Simalacrum

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By golly, the day that Miyamoto retire's from Nintendo... that will be quite a day...
 

BehattedWanderer

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Hey, some people age like wine, getting all fermented and whatnot. Others age like teak, becoming harder and more profound. Others yet may just become venerable elders, living examples of what needs to be done to keep things going.
 

RJ Dalton

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I can imagine them finding Miyamoto-san in his office one morning, dead of a heart attack.
"Huh," they'll say. "I guess *this* was the last game he's going to work on."
 

Johnny Cain

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I'll never stop idolising this man.
And he's nearing sixty? Bullshit he's barely SIXTEEN, look at him!
 

ark123

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Wow my RSS feed says he both wants to make games forever AND talks about retiring!
 

Solidplasma

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AceDiamond said:
ark123 said:
Wow my RSS feed says he both wants to make games forever AND talks about retiring!
Schrodinger's Game Designer
Oh, that's genius.


OT: There's a reason Miyamoto's so widely respected. He is one of the "founding fathers" of our video game generation. And I'm always going to prefer Nintendo to Sony and Microsoft, simply because they've achieved more than the others ever could. (Possibly excluding Microsoft windows, but that's irrelevant in the current context.) Don't get me wrong, there are many great new games, but there's a reason Mario's not dying. Several actually, but the main one is that he represents the start of a generation. He was the beginning. So, no matter how much shovelware appears on the Wii shelf at gamestop, I'll continue to respect Miyamoto-San. The man who made video games innovative in the first place. Kudos, Miyamoto-san. You are one of the few people I can say that I wish I had the willpower of.

And in a Company as big as Nintendo, it's hard for a new IP to take off. Good thing Pikmin did.
 

bladeleaper

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I think the only way someone could look as good as he does at that age is by doing something you truly enjoy and that makes you happy, and from what he says here he clearly does.