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Nintendo Legend Miyamoto: Mario Needs To Evolve To Survive (cnet.com)

Shigeru Miyamoto, Nintendo's legendary game designer, and his fellow developers were tinkering with a "one-button control scheme" for Mario, where all a player can do is make Mario jump. This dead simple idea became the crux of the company's new Super Mario Run, one of the most anticipated mobile-app games of the year. CNET adds: "We found a great way to make an accessible Mario game and bring it to iPhone and reach a lot of people," Miyamoto said Thursday through his translator. "That's when we decided to make Super Mario Run." Super Mario Run may become a critical next step for Nintendo, which has struggled for years to maintain its relevance in gaming against Sony's PlayStation and Microsoft's Xbox, as well as a surge of mobile gaming apps. This year, it garnered some attention from Pokemon Go, though it's only partly involved in that game. Now, two more Nintendo mobile gaming apps -- Animal Crossing and Fire Emblem -- are on the way, which could provide the Japanese company with a big boost.

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  1. Duh by operagost · · Score: 4, Funny

    One button is all you need. Great idea.

    - Steve Jobs

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    Gamingmuseum.com: Give your 3D accelerator a rest.
  2. Re:Flappy birds clone by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Funny

    Are you suggesting that dumbing down is not progress? Because I think we can all name an upcoming US president that seems to live by that strategy.

    FTFY.