Biography Flash: Shigeru Miyamoto Misquoted Amid Nintendo's Film Push | Gaming Controversy Explained
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Shigeru Miyamoto has found himself at the center of a significant misquotation controversy this week that spread rapidly across gaming news outlets and social media. The legendary Nintendo game creator, known for creating Super Mario, The Legend of Zelda, Donkey Kong, and Pikmin, saw his words twisted in ways that sparked heated debates about game preservation and Nintendo's film strategy.
The situation began when Kyodo News published an article on October 19th about Nintendo and Capcom ramping up their film production efforts. The piece included a quote attributed to Miyamoto stating "Games eventually stop running when newer versions come out, but films remain forever," which many interpreted as a dismissal of video games as a medium. Gaming sites like GamesRadar and Notebookcheck picked up the quote, leading to widespread criticism from fans who felt Miyamoto was being hypocritical given Nintendo's controversial preservation practices.
However, according to Nintendo Wire and DC Game Blog, the truth was quite different. The quote was actually mistranslated and taken out of context from a separate interview Miyamoto gave to Nintendo Dream Web back in October 2024 when the Nintendo Museum opened in Kyoto. In that original interview, Miyamoto expressed sadness about games becoming obsolete, stating "The reason we started making films was because we felt sad that the only place we could play our creations was on the Virtual Console." His full sentiment revealed genuine concern about game preservation, not contempt for the medium.
The Straits Times and Jakarta Post reported on Nintendo's upcoming film slate, confirming The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is scheduled for April 2026 and the live-action Legend of Zelda film for May 2027. Miyamoto views these film adaptations as gateways for fans to reconnect with Nintendo's games, part of a broader strategy following the massive success of The Super Mario Bros Movie in 2023, which grossed over 1.36 billion dollars worldwide.
The misquotation situation highlights ongoing tensions between Nintendo's preservation policies and fan expectations, while demonstrating how quickly misinformation can spread in today's digital landscape.
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