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Shigeru Miyamoto, the man responsible for the creation of iconic franchises like Super Mario Bros. and The Legend of Zelda, is stepping down from his position at Nintendo.

 

Miyamoto plans to remain with the company, but will no longer act as the Senior Managing Director and General Manager of Nintendo's Entertainment Analysis and Development Division, the large group responsible for much of the company's internal game development.

 

"I'm not saying that I'm going to retire from game development altogether. What I mean by retiring is, retiring from my current position," Miyamoto told Wired in an interview.

 

Miyamoto expressed an interest in returning to development, working on "smaller projects with even younger developers." The legendary designer even suggested he might work on projects entirely on his own. The ultimate result, Miyamoto noted, was not becoming entrenched in projects that would take many years to develop. The designer noted he hoped to begin starting a new project in 2012.

 

Over the last several years, Miyamoto has been able to train many younger teams and developers, which is one of the key reasons he feels comfortable resigning from his current post. "After all, if I'm there in my position as it is, then there's always kind of a relationship. And the young guys are always kind of in a situation where they have to listen to my ideas. But I need some people who are growing up much more than today."

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Saw this at Nintendo3dsblog already and I am just laughing at all the comments. I find it hilarious how most of the comments are about people who think Miyamoto is retiring from Nintendo. But in true fact, he is just retiring from the bigger titles.

Saw this at Nintendo3dsblog already and I am just laughing at all the comments. I find it hilarious how most of the comments are about people who think Miyamoto is retiring from Nintendo. But in true fact, he is just retiring from the bigger titles.

 

I believe they updated today saying that was also false.

I believe they updated today saying that was also false.

 

Yup, and I already saw that too. but still, the comments were humorous.

damn rumors .. so friggen confusing when they're wrong

If he did retire, they would screw up Zelda and Mario like how they did with Final Fantasy.

tutti frutti. When I first saw that I didn't want to believe it was true until I read more on the article and it said that it was false. We need to keep the geniuses that create awesome games, like Miyamoto, in the video game world. If anything, I for one am thankful that it's false. I love me some Mario and Zelda, along with a number of Miyamoto's creations.

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