Nintendo's Miyamoto is Searching for the Next 'Big Hit'
The designer supreme at Nintendo is looking for the company’s next property.
The designer supreme at Nintendo is looking for the company’s next property.
Plus, the creator of Mario and Link talks about the pressures behind making a new game.
Could the next Zelda really end up at an American studio? Miyamoto says it's possible.
Whether or not Miyamoto steps down this minute, he will retire one day, and Nintendo should be fine, say analysts.
The Wall Street Journal also interviewed Shigeru Miyamoto about a possible retirement.
Nintendo has adamantly denied the report that Miyamoto is taking a less prominent role, but Wired is standing by its interview.
Even if the reports of Miyamoto stepping down were true, it wouldn't make a difference in the investment community, says Asif Khan.
After a small stock drop, Nintendo denies that it’s letting Miyamoto out of his gilded cage.
Shigeru Miyamoto isn't retiring or leaving Nintendo, but he very much wants to develop games and get his hands dirty again. [UPDATE: Nintendo denies it]
After more than two decades, Nintendo’s franchise continues to inspire the industry’s brightest. IndustryGamers talks Zelda with developers.