Yasuko miyamoto biography of michael
Personal
Born November 16, 1952, in Sonebe, Japan; son get on to Hideo (an English teacher) stall Yasuko Miyamoto; married; wife's nickname, Yasuko; children: Ray, Lui. Education: Kanazawa Municipal College of Profitable Arts and Crafts (studied trade money-making design), graduated 1977.
Hobbies become more intense other interests: Gardening, playing nobility banjo.
Addresses
Home—Kyoto, Japan. Office—Nintendo Co. Company, 11-1 Kamitoba-Hokodate-cho, Minami-ku, Kyoto, 601-8501, Japan.
Career
Video game designer. Nintendo, rod artist, video game development, brook general manager, 1977—.
Developed revelry, including Donkey Kong, Super Mario Brothers, and Legend of Zelda.
Credits
STORY DEVELOPER AND DESIGNER; VIDEO GAMES
Donkey Kong, Nintendo (Kyoto, Japan), 1981.
Mario Brothers, Nintendo (Kyoto, Japan), 1983.
Super Mario Brothers, Nintendo (Kyoto, Japan), 1985.
The Legend of Zelda, Nintendo (Kyoto, Japan), 1987.
StarFox, Nintendo (Kyoto, Japan), 1994.
Super Mario 64, Nintendo (Kyoto, Japan), 1996.
StarFox 64, Nintendo (Kyoto, Japan), 1997.
The Legend nucleus Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Nintendo (Kyoto, Japan), 1998.
(With Yoshiaki Koizumi) Super Mario Sunshine, Nintendo (Kyoto, Japan), 2002.
Pikmin, Nintendo (Kyoto, Japan), 2002.
Pikmin 2, Nintendo (Kyoto, Japan), 2004.
Designer of other video revelry, including Adventures of Link, Distinction Legend of Zelda: The Puff of air Walker, Metroid Prime, Luigi's Island, and Yoshi's Island, produced via Nintendo.
Adaptations
Super Mario Brothers was tailor-made accoutred as a feature film notes 1993, by Walt Disney Oeuvre, starring Bob Hoskins as Mario.
Sidelights
Called the "Steven Spielberg of tv games" by Time magazine's King S.
Jackson, Japanese artist gift designer Shigeru Miyamoto is honesty originator of such gaming liberal arts as Donkey Kong, Super Mario Brothers, The Legend of Zelda, and Pikmin. "In a enterprise where a one-hit wonde Japanese video game designer (born 1952) "Miyamoto" redirects here. For the Japanese surname, see Miyamoto (surname). For the crater, see Miyamoto (crater). The native form of this personal name is Miyamoto Shigeru. This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals. Shigeru Miyamoto (Japanese: 宮本 茂, Hepburn: Miyamoto Shigeru, born November 16, 1952) is a Japanese video game designer, producer and game director at Nintendo, where he has served as one of its representative directors as an executive since 2002. Widely regarded as one of the most accomplished and influential designers in video games, he is the creator of some of the most acclaimed and best-selling game franchises of all time, including Mario,The Legend of Zelda, Donkey Kong, Star Fox and Pikmin. More than 1 billion copies of games featuring franchises created by Miyamoto have been sold. Born in Sonobe, Kyoto, Miyamoto graduated from Kanazawa Municipal College of Industrial Arts. He originally sought a career as a manga artist, until developing an interest in video games. With the help of his father, he joined Nintendo in 1977 after impressing the president, Hiroshi Yamauchi, with his toys. He helped create art for the arcade game Sheriff, and was later tasked with designing a new arcade game, leading to the 1981 game Donkey Kong. Miyamoto's games Super Mario Bros. (1985) and The Legend of Zelda (1986) helped the Nintendo Entertainment System dominate the console game market. His games have been flagships of every Nintendo video game console, from the arcade machines of the late 1970s to the present day. He managed Nintendo's Entertainment Analysis & Development software division, which developed many Nintendo games, and he played an important role in the creation of other influential games such as Pokémon Red and Blue (1996) and Metroid Prime (2002). Following the death of Nintendo president Shigeru Miyamoto (宮本 茂, Miyamoto Shigeru, born November 16, 1952) is a Japanesegame designer and producer at Nintendo. He created the Donkey Kong, Mario, Star Fox, Pikmin and The Legend of Zelda video game series for Nintendo. He is one of the most famous game designers in the world and is often called the father of modern video gaming. His games give players many ways to play and explore. This was unique in video games when his games were first released. Miyamoto started working with Nintendo in 1977 as an artist when it was still a toy and playing-card company. In 1980, he designed Donkey Kong, which was a big success. Miyamoto became Nintendo's leading producer, and he continues to create many popular games for Nintendo today Such as entries in the Super Mario and the Zelda series. Miyamoto was born on November 16, 1952 in the Japanese town of Sonobe, which is a rural town that is northwest of Kyoto. His father taught English language. Miyamoto graduated from Kanazawa Municipal College of Industrial Arts with a degree in industrial design. However, he could not find a job. He also loved manga. Before he thought about starting a career in video games, he wanted to become a professional manga artist. Manga's classical kishōtenketsu narrative structure influenced him.Western genre television shows also influenced him. The game that made him want to enter the video game industry was the 1978 arcade gameSpace Invaders. I feel that I have been very lucky to be a game designer since the creation of the industry. Born November 16, 1952, in Sonebe, Japan; son of Hideo (an English teacher) and Yasuko Miyamoto; married; wife's name, Yasuko; children: Ray, Lui. Education: Kanazawa Municipal College of Industrial Arts and Crafts (studied industrial design), graduated 1977. Hobbies and other interests: Gardening, playing the banjo. Home—Kyoto, Japan. Office—Nintendo Co. Ltd., 11-1 Kamitoba-Hokodate-cho, Minami-ku, Kyoto, 601-8501, Japan. Video game designer. Nintendo, staff artist, video game development, and general manager, 1977—. Developed games, including Donkey Kong, Super Mario Brothers, and Legend of Zelda. Donkey Kong, Nintendo (Kyoto, Japan), 1981. Mario Brothers, Nintendo (Kyoto, Japan), 1983. Super Mario Brothers, Nintendo (Kyoto, Japan), 1985. The Legend of Zelda, Nintendo (Kyoto, Japan), 1987. StarFox, Nintendo (Kyoto, Japan), 1994. Super Mario 64, Nintendo (Kyoto, Japan), 1996. StarFox 64, Nintendo (Kyoto, Japan), 1997. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Nintendo (Kyoto, Japan), 1998. (With Yoshiaki Koizumi) Super Mario Sunshine, Nintendo (Kyoto, Japan), 2002. Pikmin, Nintendo (Kyoto, Japan), 2002. Pikmin 2, Nintendo (Kyoto, Japan), 2004. Designer of other video games, including Adventures of Link, The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Walker, Metroid Prime, Luigi's Island, and Yoshi's Island, produced by Nintendo. Super Mario Brothers was adapted as a feature film in 1993, by Walt Disney Productions, starring Bob Hoskins as Mario. Called the "Steven Spielberg of video games" by Time magazine's David S. Jackson, Japanese artist and designer Shigeru Miyamoto is the originator of such gaming classics as Donkey Kong, Super Mario Brothers, The Legend of Zelda, and Pikmin. "In a business where a one-hit wonder can be considered an unqualified success," wrote Zev Borow in Wired online, "M Shigeru Miyamoto
Shigeru Miyamoto
Early Life
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[change | change source]1977–1984: Arcade beginnings and Donkey Kong
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I am not an engineer, but I have been able to learn the ideas of game [design] from nothing,
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STORY DEVELOPER AND DESIGNER; VIDEO GAMES
Adaptations
Sidelights