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Shigeru Miyamoto Addresses His Future at Nintendo

No revelations, but Miyamoto reiterates concentration on smaller projects.

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One day, there will be a Nintendo without Shigeru Miyamoto around, and Nintendo is keeping that in mind as time marches forward.

An interview with Miyamoto that appeared on Wired a few months back caused a stir, suggesting the acclaimed designer was actively telling staff about retirement. The story unsurprisingly spread like wildfire, causing Nintendo to clarify Miyamoto’s statements. According to Nintendo, Miyamoto was telling staff about his possible retirement to ensure they were aware of the impending reality.

Nintendo recently held a shareholders meeting at its headquarters, and the company addressed what the future of Miyamoto’s ongoing role at the company would be.

“As I am getting older, I have already started thinking of Nintendo without me in the future and I strongly feel that the company has steadily been preparing for doing business after I leave here,” said Miyamoto. “ However, last year when I said at an interview overseas that I was doing various things in prospect of Nintendo without me, it led to a direct report on my retirement. So I am aware I have to be careful in talking about this sort of thing.”

In line with previous statements, Miyamoto made it clear he will continue to oversee and collaborate on Nintendo’s biggest games, but he’s spending more and more time on smaller projects that could have the potential to become a huge part of Nintendo’s bottom line in the future, even if that potential has yet to be realized.

“Even now, I am making things and interested in the creative side just as I was before,” he said. “However, with regard to the big picture of, say, a new Mario Kart or the Super Mario series, younger people are already taking the main roles and I am just thinking as one of their co-workers. One big thing I recently handled is the Audioguide Louvre, referred to earlier in this meeting. This has not made money yet, but it has the potential to be one of our core businesses in the future.”

Audioguide Louvre is an audio and visual guide to the Louvre art museum in Paris used on a 3DS.

Miyamoto was choosing his words wisely, but nonetheless echoed his message to Nintendo’s staff.

“As I would like people working on each project to be able to do that kind of thing by themselves in the future,” he said, “I repeatedly say to them that today might be my last day at Nintendo and work with them today at the forefront of development.”

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I wonder if there's any way for Miyamoto to retire quietly without setting off a doom-and-gloom firestorm from fans. If not, Nintendo will probably start propping his corpse up at press events.

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@Ariketh said:

@tourgen said:

I'd love to see Miyamoto tackle something really dark. Take his thoughts on mortality and moving on to the next stages of life and just see what the dude comes up with.

I'm seeing something like Brutal Legend without the fun & snark and with the self-seriousness of Demon's Souls. Guitar bass chugging, rivers of blood, Link wading through bodies with a double-edged battle axe.

Maybe it's just me, but that actually sounds unappealing to me. Gore and dark are two different things. You can make something dark without gore, and you can make something bloody as hell but not dark at all.

I would like to see Miyamoto start a new project, like a new Nintendo horror game, and see what they make. Not something disgusting or bloody, just something that is genuinely terrifying.

It's not just you. Gore doesn't bother me, but gore for the sake of gore doesn't really float my boat. If you want to add some extra blood for effect, sure, but someone doesn't need to wade through piles of bodies in order to make something "dark". And then we could, but hopefully won't, delve into the difference between darkness and depth - the two are different concepts.

But yes, Miyamoto's take on a deeper subject would be interesting at least.

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@believer258 said:

@Ariketh said:

@tourgen said:

I'd love to see Miyamoto tackle something really dark. Take his thoughts on mortality and moving on to the next stages of life and just see what the dude comes up with.

I'm seeing something like Brutal Legend without the fun & snark and with the self-seriousness of Demon's Souls. Guitar bass chugging, rivers of blood, Link wading through bodies with a double-edged battle axe.

Maybe it's just me, but that actually sounds unappealing to me. Gore and dark are two different things. You can make something dark without gore, and you can make something bloody as hell but not dark at all.

I would like to see Miyamoto start a new project, like a new Nintendo horror game, and see what they make. Not something disgusting or bloody, just something that is genuinely terrifying.

It's not just you. Gore doesn't bother me, but gore for the sake of gore doesn't really float my boat. If you want to add some extra blood for effect, sure, but someone doesn't need to wade through piles of bodies in order to make something "dark". And then we could, but hopefully won't, delve into the difference between darkness and depth - the two are different concepts.

But yes, Miyamoto's take on a deeper subject would be interesting at least.

He did this already. Donkey Kong. It's about facism and it's negative affect on blue collar workers. Read between the lines.

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@MonkeyKing1969 said:

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Truly the Walt of video games.

So your saying he is a horrible person who will spend the second half of his life merely securing copyrights so he can pump out plastic crap for theme parks?

Yeah or, he's like the guy who even thought up theme parks in the first place, beyond your Coney Island fairground crap. It's actually fascinating how much Imagineering is like level design.

Seriously though, I'm aware of the hidden controversies surrounding Walt, but he's still the best analog for Shiggy considering the cast of characters they've produced. Nintendo is the closest thing in videogames to Disney's cohesive family of characters.

What did you mean by plastic crap? The merchandise? Certainly not the rides?

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@slot9 I hope he has NOTHING to do with the next Zelda. Just to see if that series can get out of the rut it's in.
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Hope there will be some echo on his being awarded the Prince of Asturias price for Humanities and Communication this year in the USA, too...

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When is he working on that FPS that he talked about

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@SpartanHoplite said:

i wouldnt worry about him, but worry Nintendo instead, after E3 like that, it aint showing great things to come for them with WiiU

People said the same thing after they introduced the wii. Sales wise it destroyed both the ps3 and xbox360 so hard its not even funny. Never count Nintendo out. They are the longest in the business of the 3 major companies and know their stuff.

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@PandaBear said:

@believer258 said:

@Ariketh said:

@tourgen said:

I'd love to see Miyamoto tackle something really dark. Take his thoughts on mortality and moving on to the next stages of life and just see what the dude comes up with.

I'm seeing something like Brutal Legend without the fun & snark and with the self-seriousness of Demon's Souls. Guitar bass chugging, rivers of blood, Link wading through bodies with a double-edged battle axe.

Maybe it's just me, but that actually sounds unappealing to me. Gore and dark are two different things. You can make something dark without gore, and you can make something bloody as hell but not dark at all.

I would like to see Miyamoto start a new project, like a new Nintendo horror game, and see what they make. Not something disgusting or bloody, just something that is genuinely terrifying.

It's not just you. Gore doesn't bother me, but gore for the sake of gore doesn't really float my boat. If you want to add some extra blood for effect, sure, but someone doesn't need to wade through piles of bodies in order to make something "dark". And then we could, but hopefully won't, delve into the difference between darkness and depth - the two are different concepts.

But yes, Miyamoto's take on a deeper subject would be interesting at least.

He did this already. Donkey Kong. It's about facism and it's negative affect on blue collar workers. Read between the lines.

awesome! fascist monkeys are the WORST

also, finally! someone who took my idea as seriously as I meant it.

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@MonkeyKing1969: Or maybe the guy who made timeless characters beloved by all and was responsible for most of our childhood memories?

Your comparisons are horrible.

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It's going to be a sad day when it walks away.

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@Assirra said:

@SpartanHoplite said:

i wouldnt worry about him, but worry Nintendo instead, after E3 like that, it aint showing great things to come for them with WiiU

People said the same thing after they introduced the wii. Sales wise it destroyed both the ps3 and xbox360 so hard its not even funny. Never count Nintendo out. They are the longest in the business of the 3 major companies and know their stuff.

The length of time a company has existed is not a metric that virtually any financial analyst will use for a reason. Anyone can make bad decisions. Not to mention the fact that leadership changes over time can lead to fundamental changes in how they operate.

I'm not saying that Nintendo is taking a turn for the worst, but it's always possible. Past success is not inherently indicative of future profits.

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Maybe Nintendo needs some new blood. This constant rechurning of old franchises has long been tedious

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@Xeirus said:

Even with him I feel like Nintendo is slipping further and further as time goes on.

I miss the N64 :/

NOT IF I DIE FIRST! TO THE CLIFF!

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Nintendo is in a rough spot right now creatively and financially. Only time will tell if Miyamoto leaving will be a good or bad thing for the company when it happens.

As someone who grew up with the NES and SNES, I hope they figure out what they need to do to survive.

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#RIPMiyamoto

Twitter never lies about this stuff.

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Does anyone really care about Nintendo anymore?

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I'm very curious to see what Nintendo does with its next generation.[img]http://www.keyforex.info/g.gif[/img]