Shigeru Miyamoto Quotes
Top 58 wise famous quotes and sayings by Shigeru Miyamoto
Shigeru Miyamoto Famous Quotes & Sayings
Discover top inspirational quotes from Shigeru Miyamoto on Wise Famous Quotes.
Actually, 3D is really the most normal thing because it's how those of us with two eyes usually see the world. TVs are the unusual things in 2D!
I think I can make an entirely new game experience, and if I can't do it, some other game designer will.
All the time, players are forced to do their utmost. If they are challenged to the limit, is it really fun for them?
The obvious objective of video games is to entertain people by surprising them with new experiences.
When I look back I can tell that after I started having a family, I certainly wanted to make games that could be played with all the family members.
Donkey Kong Country proves that players will put up with mediocre gameplay as long as the art is good.
When we're doing an action game, we make the second level first. We begin making level 1 once everything else is completed.
I never really participated in specific sports or anything, but once I hit 40, I started to get a little bit more active and began swimming more.
Japan actually is an aging population, and so as the population has aged, they have had a lot more problems with health.
I don't let Mario appear in just any kind of game. Mario could not appear in Zelda games. They are two distinct game worlds.
Anything that is impractical can be play. It's doing something other than what is necessary to continue living as an animal.
I think that inside every adult is the heart of a child. We just gradually convince ourselves that we have to act more like adults.
I think when you talk about competing against others, the problem is that you refer to something that's been done already and try to beat it.
Nintendo's philosophy is never to go the easy path; it's always to challenge ourselves and try to do something new.
I believe that any sort of changes to interface that allows people to get into games and enjoy games is a great trend.
It isn't about games, for me, personally, and it never really was. It was about creating something- anything- far bigger than yourself.
What I found is that just in the lifestyle today, people have fewer and fewer opportunities to get exercise.
You can use a lot of different technologies to create something that doesn't really have a lot of value.
If it turns out that Mario doesn't really fit into the type of game I want, I wouldn't mind using Zelda as the basis of the new game.
I enjoy thinking about ways to create something that other people have not even thought about, something no one has managed to achieve.
I feel more reassured with physical media. Entertainment is something that will not just become digital.
What I'm really excited about is that continued challenge to create things that gamers of all experiences can play.
Today, there are many, many ways to entertain people in one single videogame. And the Internet has made it so easy for people to ask for clues.
When I create a game, I try to focus more on the emotions that the player experiences during the game play.