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Shigeru Miyamoto: Nintendo Stays Out of High Specs Game Wars
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Shigeru Miyamoto: Nintendo Stays Out of High Specs Game Wars

Sep 26, 2024 6:08 PM

Shigeru Miyamoto, the renowned creator behind iconic franchises like Super Mario and The Legend of Zelda, expressed a desire for Nintendo to remain separate from the ongoing console wars focused on high performance and specifications. During an interview commemorating the opening of the Nintendo Museum, he emphasized that Nintendo's identity stems from its unique approach to entertainment and creativity rather than just hardware competition. Miyamoto highlighted that the museum serves as a space for families and the community to connect with Nintendo's rich history and values. Despite competitors like Sony and Microsoft pushing the envelope on high specs, the Nintendo Switch continues to thrive in the market with its distinct offerings.

nWhat is Shigeru Miyamoto's stance on competing in the console wars?

Shigeru Miyamoto believes that Nintendo should not engage in the console wars, focusing instead on creating uniquely Nintendo experiences without getting caught up in high specs and performance debates.

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Nintendo Switch, launched in March 2017, stands out for its hybrid functionality, allowing gamers to play both at home and on the go. As of late 2023, it has become one of the best-selling consoles globally, showcasing Nintendo's ability to innovate beyond traditional console rivalry. With the upcoming Nintendo Museum opening, the company aims to celebrate its legacy while continuing to prioritize creativity and family-friendly entertainment.



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