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Miyamoto Suggests Final Wiimote Changes

In a recent interview with Famutsu of Japan, Shigeru Miyamoto suggested that changes to the final version of the Wiimote are on the way. When asked about further development of the controller he said, “We’re still debating on the area of how many buttons to use.” Nintendo said the Wiimote’s E3 showing was a near-final prototype, but now the issue of how many buttons to use?...

Joystiq Miyamoto Interview

Joystiq interviewed Mario creator Shigeru Miyamoto. When asked about playing non-Nintendo hardware at E3, Shiggy replied: “I actually haven’t had a chance to even be out on the show floor so I don’t even know what’s available to play. Although I do want to see how Sony’s little sensor is working. (Laughs)” Follow the link for the full interview.

Sir Miyamoto

4 color rebellion has posted probably the coolest photo ever in order to illustrate the upcoming knight-hood of (soon to be) “Sir” Shigeru Miyamoto. Oh yeah, game designers Michel Ancel and Frédérick Raynal will also be knighted, but there are no cool pictures of them on the sight. Le sigh. I really hope all of Miyamoto’s following games have his name in big shiny gold letter&#...

Happy Birthday Miyamoto!

Shigeru Miyamoto, the creator of Donkey Kong, Mario, Zelda, and Nintendogs to name a few, celebrates his 53rd birthday today. Much respect Mr. Miyamoto and happy Birthday! [Source: Wikipedia]

703 – Super Mario Bros. Wonder’s Record-Breaking Sales & Zelda Movie Announcement

Episode 703 brings you the latest on Super Mario Bros. Wonder's phenomenal sales and the upcoming live-action Zelda movie announcement.

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10 Classic Nintendo Games That Haven’t Been Remade, but Should Be

I know what you’re thinking. Doesn’t Nintendo already remake everything? Well, yes, Nintendo is notorious for releasing, re-releasing, and re-re-releasing many of their more popular titles. Take Metroid for example. Excluding its original release on the Famicom Disk System and Nintendo Entertainment System, Metroid has been rereleased a grand total of six times (the Classic NES Series ...

The Legend of Zelda: Convolution of Time

The latest reveal of Breath of the Wild has raised a question that arises every time a new Zelda game has been announced or released for the past decade or so: When does it take place? For a while, there seemed to be a comprehensive timeline. The Legend of Zelda was succeeded by Zelda II, taking place a few years later. The events of A Link to the Past were, as the Western region title suggested, ...

In case you somehow missed it…

Have you heard? Nintendo has officially announced that it’s first game (sorry Miitomo) is coming to iOS later this year staring everyone’s favorite plumber (sorry Joe)! http://youtu.be/wgA_qNvm8Mc In a surprise move, Shigeru Miyamoto and Bill Trinen yesterday took the stage at Apple’s iPhone 7 premier to announce Super Mario Run, a runner that I might actually enjoy! The game wil...

“What if Zelda was a girl?”

All right, put away your torches and pitchforks. Yes, I realize Zelda is the princess, and therefore a girl; and the hero is Link, a boy. But the question is, why? When the most recent Zelda game, Tri-Force Heroes, was first shown at E3 2015, there was clearly an option to dress Link in Zelda’s clothes. This led to speculation that there may be the option for Link to be a girl. This turned o...

Infendo Presents: The History of Nintendo – Part 10 Revolution

Welcome to the Infendo Presents: The History of Nintendo! Join us as we chronicle Nintendo from their humble hanafuda beginnings, to the dominance of the Wii and DS and beyond! It was no secret that Nintendo had lost its stranglehold on the home console market long before the launch of the GameCube. The last vestiges of their console dominance was during the mid-90’s when the SNES was king, ...

Infendo Presents: The History of Nintendo – Part 8 Project Dolphin

Welcome to the Infendo Presents: The History of Nintendo! Join us as we chronicle Nintendo from their humble hanafuda beginnings, to the dominance of the Wii and DS and beyond! Nintendo found themselves in an interesting position after the turn of the millennium. Never before had they failed to be market leader in the console space, but the race between the Nintendo 64 and the Sony Playstation was...