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Shigeru Miyamoto, The Walt Disney of Our Time

circletimessquare writes "The New York Times has a gushing portrait of Shigeru Miyamoto. His creative successes have spanned almost 30 years, from Donkey Kong, to Mario (as well known as Mickey Mouse around the world, the story notes), to Zelda, to the Wii, and now to Wii Fit — which according to some initial rumors is selling out across the globe in its debut. The article has some gems of insight into the man's thinking, including that his iconic characters are an afterthought. Gameplay comes first, and the characters are designed around that. Additionally, his fame and finances and ego are refreshingly modest for someone of his high regard and creative stature: 'despite being royalty at Nintendo and a cult figure, he almost comes across as just another salaryman (though a particularly creative and happy one) with a wife and two school-age children at home near Kyoto. He is not tabloid fodder, and he seems to maintain a relatively nondescript lifestyle.'"

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  1. You know what that means! by Mordok-DestroyerOfWo · · Score: 4, Funny

    We get to freeze his head as well!

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  2. Too creative to be "super-rich"? by Izabael_DaJinn · · Score: 2, Funny
    "With a net worth of around $8 billion, Nintendo's former chairman, Hiroshi Yamauchi, is now the richest man in Japan, according to Forbes magazine. (Nintendo does not disclose Mr. Miyamoto's compensation, but it appears that he has not joined the ranks of the superrich.)"

    That darn Yamauchi took all Miyamoto's money to the top of a steel girded ramp and started throwing barrels down at Miyamoto!

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  3. Re:If that is the case... by iminplaya · · Score: 2, Funny

    Yeah, right... Let's see if you can get out of the place without being hammered to death.

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            - Blood Bath
            - Mangler
            - Nurse's Station

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  4. Re:Japanese not creative? by _KiTA_ · · Score: 2, Funny

    There are several hundreds of anime series and even if 'most' are boring (and I agree with that), that still leaves dozens of interesting and original ones! Just like sitcoms? 100 shitty ones, 1 Seinfeld.
  5. Re:Japanese not creative? by Warll · · Score: 2, Funny

    or the anime world...

    No kidding! Americans never known what hit them, one year their anime industry was chugging just fine and next thing you know the Japanese practically own the industry world wide!