Quotes by Shigeru Miyamoto

It would be a joy for me if someone who was working with me became a big success.

I think that the entertainment industry itself has a history of chasing success. Any time a hit product comes out, all the other companies start chasing after that success and trying to recreate it by putting out similar products.

I never really participated in specific sports or anything, but once I hit 40, I started to get a little bit more active and began swimming more.

Up until now, the biggest question in society about video games has been what to do about violent games. But it’s almost like society in general considers video games to be something of a nuisance, that they want to toss into the garbage can.

I don’t want to criticize any other designers, but I have to say that many of the people involved in this industry – directors and producers – are trying to make their games more like movies. They are longing to make movies rather than making videogames.

I think what’s really the most ideal thing is for the player themselves, within their own imagination, to carve out what they view as being the essence of the character.

There’s definitely space for uniqueness in a home console.

I don’t really think of things in terms of legacy or where I stand in the history of Nintendo or anything like that.

Japan actually is an aging population, and so as the population has aged, they have had a lot more problems with health.

Japanese people have a funny habit of abbreviating names.