Miyamoto says his best is yet to come, talks HD Wii

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In the past five years I’ve been working on such unusual titles like Wii Fit Plus and Wii Sports Resort. Ten years ago I could never have been able to imagine that I would be making games like that. That’s why I can say that the best is yet to come to me.

                                                 – Shigeru Miyamoto, speaking with GamesTM

Nope, nope, nope. He did not just reference Wii Fit Plus and Wii Sports Resort in order to explain to us that his best is yet to come while completely ignoring Super Mario Galaxy, and not even hinting at Zelda or Pikmin 3. That did not happen. I enjoy both of those “unusual titles” for what they are, but I deny that quote above. Instead read about what Miyamoto says about the Wii getting HD.

Technology is always evolving and Nintendo, just like other companies, is going to integrate those technologies into our new products as they develop,” Miyamoto also told Games TM.

“Whether that be a Wii HD, Wii 2 or an entirely new console, I am not in a position to say at the moment. I think that in the next generation of hardware, the challenge is how unique and different a product Nintendo is able to make.”

Not much better, but a little.

Miyamoto: ‘My best is yet to come’ [MCV, via CVG]


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