ONM Remembered – Miyamoto Week, day 5
“I’d love to see a futuristic version of Zelda, where Link and Zelda’s descendants battle with a robotic Ganondorf.”
from Official Nintendo Magazine issue 95 (August 2000)
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“I’d love to see a futuristic version of Zelda, where Link and Zelda’s descendants battle with a robotic Ganondorf.”
from Official Nintendo Magazine issue 95 (August 2000)
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“Sounds like the UK people are better game players than we are!”
from Official Nintendo Magazine issue 137 (February 2004)
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“I can’t tell you any secrets just yet or I’ll get in trouble with my bosses!”
from Official Nintendo Magazine issue 86 (November 1999)
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“HONTONI DOMO ARIGATO GOZAIMASHITA MIYAMOTO-SAN!”
from Official Nintendo Magazine issue 64 (January 1998)
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“He created Mario, Zelda and Donkey Kong, and he ONLY answers quessies every month in NOM.”
from Official Nintendo Magazine issue 91 (April 2000)
Would you believe that Mr. Miyamoto was at the beck and call of every kid in the United Kingdom, and would answer reader-submitted questions every month? Given how the man was barred from interviews at one point for fear of revealing awesome ideas to the competition, it’s hard to believe he was once so accessible. Funny, that!
… and as is the nature of things, for every half-decent question, you’ve got some dope asking for exclusive insider scoops on projects that haven’t even been officially announced yet. Get used to it, there’s a ton of those in every column.
“Miyamoto: I’m not a nice guy.”
from Official Nintendo Magazine issue 132 (September 2003)
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“Lylat Wars? I’m glad I’m not responsible for that. N64’s a great read, though. I get it every month.”
from N64 Magazine issue 11 (January 1998)
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“Pikmin oozes innovation and originality but don’t let its cutesy style fool you as there are plenty of brain-busting puzzles.”
from Nintendo Official Magazine Issue 118 (July 2002)
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“with over 600 SOUNDBYTES of REAL DIALOGUE”
from Official Nintendo Magazine issue 61 (October 1997)
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“By all means chill out, but try not to crush that horse.”
from Official Nintendo Magazine issue 122 (November 2002)
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