Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto Has No Plans to Retire, Focuses on Future of Company
The Legendary Game Designer Continues to Shape Nintendo's Ventures in Gaming, Film, and Theme Parks
- Shigeru Miyamoto, the creator of iconic Nintendo franchises like Mario and Zelda, has no plans to retire and is instead thinking about the future of Nintendo after his death.
- Miyamoto has been with Nintendo for over 45 years and has played a key role in shaping the video game industry.
- Despite his age, Miyamoto is still actively involved in finding unique opportunities for Nintendo, including their ventures into the film industry and theme parks.
- Miyamoto has expressed gratitude for the energy around the franchises he has created and hopes that the teams he works with will remember him as their creator.
- Other legendary game designers, like Hideo Kojima, have also expressed a desire to continue creating over retiring.