Shigeru Miyamoto
Japanese video game designer (born 1952) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shigeru Miyamoto (宮本 茂, Miyamoto Shigeru, born November 16, 1952)[2] is a Japanese game designer and producer at Nintendo. He created the Donkey Kong, Mario, Star Fox, Pikmin and The Legend of Zelda video game series for Nintendo.
- In this Japanese name, the family name is Miyamoto.
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Born | November 16, 1952 Sonobe, Kyoto, Japan |
Nationality | Japanese |
Alma mater | Kanazawa College of Art |
Occupation(s) | Game Director, Game Producer, Character Artist, Game designer, EAD General Manager[1] |
Spouse | Yasuko Miyamoto |
Children | 2 |
Parent(s) | Iijake Miyamoto (Father) Hinako Aruha (Mother) |
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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.