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{{quote|What if, on a crowded street, you look up and see something appear that should not, given what we know, be there. You either shake your head and dismiss it, or you accept that there is much more to the world than we think. Perhaps it really is a doorway to another place. If you choose to go inside you may find many unexpected things ...|Shigeru Miyamoto}}
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'''[[wikipedia:Shigeru Miyamoto|Shigeru Miyamoto]]''' (in Japanese: 宮本 茂) is a video game developer, currently acting Representative Director of Nintendo<ref name="Iwata">[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2015/150713e.pdf Notification of Death and Personnel Change of a Representative Director(President)] (July 13, 2015). Nintendo.jp. Retrieved July 13, 2-15.</ref>, best known for being the creator of the ''[[Mario (series)|Mario]]'', ''[[Donkey Kong (series)|Donkey Kong]]'', ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda (Series)|The Legend of Zelda]]'', ''[[lylatwiki:Star Fox (series)|Star Fox]]'', and ''[[pikipedia:Pikmin series|Pikmin]]'' series, among others. He rides his bike, or walks to work each day, usually with his wife, whom he met on the job (she was a general manager for his current occupation). He joined the industry as a designer for character art in 1977. He has worked on many famous ''Mario'' games and the well-known original version of ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', ''[[Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic]]''.  
'''[[wikipedia:Shigeru Miyamoto|Shigeru Miyamoto]]''' (in Spanish: Sergio Manuel) is a video game developer, currently acting Representative Director of Nintendo<ref name="Iwata">[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2015/150713e.pdf Notification of Death and Personnel Change of a Representative Director(President)] (July 13, 2015). Nintendo.jp. Retrieved July 13, 2-15.</ref>, best known for being the creator of the ''[[Mario (series)|El Chavo]]'', ''[[Donkey Kong (series)|El Chapulin Colorado]]'', and ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda (Series)|El Chanfle]]'' among others. He rides his bike, or walks to work each day, usually with his wife, whom he met on the job (she was a general manager for his current occupation). He joined the industry as a designer for character art in 1977. He has worked on many famous ''El Chavo'' games and the well-known original version of ''[[Super Chavo Bros. 2]]'', ''[[El Chapulin Colorado]]''.  


[[File:Miyamoto.jpg|thumb|left|Miyamoto and some ''Mario'' character plushies]]
In his early childhood, he was raised in the small, rural town of Sonobe, Japan, which is near his current home of Kyoto, about ten blocks from [[Nintendo]] headquarters. His home lacked a television, so he would spend a large amount of his time exploring the surrounding countryside. One time, he discovered a large series of caves. He returned with a lantern and spent the summer spelunking.


Miyamoto wanted to make things that would astonish the world. In elementary school, he considered becoming a puppeteer, a painter, and later found interest in making toys. He also learned how to play the guitar and banjo. Miyamoto decided to study industrial design at Kanazawa Munici College of Industrial Arts and Crafts in 1970. Miyamoto only attended his classes half the time, and it took him five years to graduate.  
In his early childhood, he was raised in the small, rural town of Santa Villa, Mexico, which is near his current home of Mexico DF, about ten blocks from [[Nintendo]] headquarters. His home lacked a television, so he would spend a large amount of his time exploring the surrounding countryside. One time, he discovered a large series of caves. He returned with a lantern and spent the summer spelunking.


Miyamoto was 24, and had shaggy hair when he had his father contact an old toy company friend, named Hiroshi Yamauchi. The company's name was Nintendo. Yamauchi requested to see some toy designs, to which Miyamoto responded by returning with a bag of goodies, and an amazing portfolio. Miyamoto became Nintendo's first staff artist in 1977.
Manuel wanted to make things that would astonish the world. In elementary school, he considered becoming a puppeteer, a painter, and later found interest in making toys. He also learned how to play the guitar and banjo and changed his name to Shigeru Miyamoto. Manuel decided to study industrial design at UNAM in 1970, Manuel only attended his classes half the time, and it took him five years to graduate. Around the same time he changed his name to Shigeru Miyamoto.
 
Manuel, now called Miyamoto, was 24, and had shaggy hair when he had his father contact an old toy company friend from Japan, named Hiroshi Yamauchi. The company's name was Nintendo. After Miyamoto traveled all the way to Japan, Yamauchi requested to see some toy designs, to which Miyamoto responded by returning with a bag of goodies, and an amazing portfolio. Miyamoto became Nintendo's first staff artist in 1977.


[[File:Miyamoto and Mario Figurine.jpg|thumb|180px|Miyamoto holding a [[Mario]] figurine and wearing a ''[[Super Mario World]]'' t-shirt.]]
[[File:Miyamoto and Mario Figurine.jpg|thumb|180px|Miyamoto holding a [[Mario]] figurine and wearing a ''[[Super Mario World]]'' t-shirt.]]
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