#SuperNintendoWorld's Latest #Mario Toy Is a Happy Meal Throwbackhttps://t.co/LdUV9H8ZjW pic.twitter.com/Yf8EZ20Iod
— Comic Book Resources (@CBR) December 20, 2020
Also, its good to mention that my joke is that a joke, but the headline here is misleading;
— Lulu?? (@luulubuu) December 21, 2020
He said he wanted to make games to make people happy and have a kinder world.
A better link for the publication;https://t.co/WpQN34U1v5
The New Yorker interview: Shigeru Miyamoto. Super Mario’s maker on philosophy, his kids love of Sega, abusive bosses, video game guns, and how he tries to ensure his work adds more to a person’s life than it takes. https://t.co/bwO1QkCXPE
— Simon Parkin (@SimonParkin) December 20, 2020
Full article here:https://t.co/mMppupkvaO
— Jimmy Wong (@jfwong) December 20, 2020
MEANWHILE, IN THE ACTUAL ARTICLE FROM THE NEW YORKER
— ?Afrohawk ? (@afrohawk52) December 20, 2020
Please go give your clicks to the actual interview, it's got some great insights into Miyamoto's psyche. It's a great read. https://t.co/z9AFBBiA0r pic.twitter.com/iLzczGFuDa
Pretty cool that Shigeru Miyamoto actually contemplates this specific drawback to being disabled in public https://t.co/qR930BUJW5 pic.twitter.com/zz7pJNGvte
— John E Warren ♿️? (@FloppyAdult) December 20, 2020
I love having multiple news outlets on my feed because I see this article, then I see the original article :https://t.co/lV3tyiTxZq
— Ay_W (@RabbleSand) December 20, 2020
Beautiful interview to Shigeru Miyamoto published on the New Yorker website!
— Toad (@toadforsmash) December 20, 2020
Also beautiful illustration cover by @kam_jam_fam https://t.co/x1gXojdrlR
Long and deep interview with the brilliant creative mind Shigeru Miyamoto on design, creativity, him as a boss and much more. https://t.co/UqJMqrH6rP
— Martin Lindell (@martinlindell) December 21, 2020
유니버설 올랜도 리조트와 유니버설 스튜디오 할리우드에서 슈퍼 닌텐도 월드 오픈 계획을 확정한 닌텐도의 미야모토 시게루 https://t.co/Ql6iJ2GtlB
— editoy (@editoy) December 21, 2020
Shigeru Miyamoto, el creador de Mario y Zelda, sobre el arte de hacer videojuegos: "This process of trial and error builds the interactive world in their minds. This is the true canvas on which we design—not the screen". https://t.co/ZdInlXAKvJ
— martín felipe castagnet (@mobymartin) December 22, 2020
Lovely article about Miyamoto. If he could change the world he would make it kinder.https://t.co/B23b0NIpsR
— Amanda Kirk ? Game Wizard (@AmandaLKirk) December 20, 2020
Shigeru Miyamoto Wants to Create a Kinder World ? - something we should do at every level @NewYorker https://t.co/Lfjch6NCXm pic.twitter.com/Co6Oj2qXkq
— Beenisch Tahir (@Beenisch) December 21, 2020
ニューヨーカーインタビュー:宮本茂はキンダーワールドを作りたい
— ポル之助のゲームニュース (@pornoski_news) December 22, 2020
ゲームでの暴力を拒否し、優れた上司になろうとし、任天堂のディズニーランドを構築した伝説的なデザイナー。https://t.co/48p1L0Om9J
Video game designer Shigeru Miyamoto of Nintendo wants to create a kinder world, rejecting violence in games, trying to be a good boss, and building Nintendo’s Disneyland https://t.co/mwmuGi83Ej
— Andreas Harsono (@andreasharsono) December 22, 2020
What a beautiful interview with Shigeru Miyamoto by @SimonParkin for @NewYorker https://t.co/EL8XAI6MsA
— Geoff Keighley (@geoffkeighley) December 20, 2020
The New Yorker interviewed Shigeru Miyamoto; I haven't seen it shared it much, so I'll leave it here:https://t.co/hMZYyyQmsm
— Giacomo Preciado (@giacomopc) December 22, 2020
PD: Thanks @7thbeat for showing it to me ?
This is a great interview with Shigeru Miyamoto (thanks for pointing me toward it, @yozetty), but I particularly like this part. https://t.co/bffPJK3saB pic.twitter.com/OpE7lGXSt9
— Kyle Hilliard (@KyleMHilliard) December 21, 2020
Really interesting and widely relevant @SimonParkin interview w/Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto on creativity, compassion, leadership https://t.co/zaoui5SvZf via @NewYorker
— Paige Williams ☕️ (@williams_paige) December 21, 2020
"I think, if a child were to visit and look at the space, it might seem a bit boring? The unique creative work takes place within each person. It doesn’t require a unique-looking environment.” https://t.co/jfhvBIvbDN
— Dr. Alexandra Lange (@LangeAlexandra) December 21, 2020