This was a very informative video depicting what goes on behind the scenes! It was awesome seeing Mr. Miyamoto and Mr. Tezuka earlier in their careers! Thanks for developing one of the best games on WiiU to date! :-D
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I can't believe how far the Mario series has gotten. My favorite video game franchise has been around for 30 years. This warms my heart and I have so many nostalgic Mario memories and I hope I can create many more. Mr.Miyamoto,thank you for creating a fantastic series and I can't wait for many of Mario's future adventures. =) I'll forever love Mario and his creator.
Can't wait for my copy to finally arrive, till then I'll just have to think up more idea's! I enjoyed this interview very much, I love to see how old games, movies or even art was made, and seeing it compared to how they make it today is also interesting.
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I want to see that video from the 80s in its entirety. Any behind the scenes footage of Mr Miyamoto and Tezuka working on the original Super Mario should be given to a museum and preserved ;)
While I'm *GLAD* an average consumer can finally make there own levels.(like I did myself) I also hope that Game Designers really *DO* take advantage of this Tool, and inspire them to make their future games in general even more *FUN*! :)
This is amazing yet also important to not only us Nintendo fans, but also to new fans like me and the video game industry as to how one of the most influential video game ever created was developed 30 years ago.
Miyamoto looks way better here than in the trivia video. The lighting made him look really old. Here he looks pretty damn good. Amazing how lighting can make a difference.
I was born a year after Mario and have been, since, nurtured by Nintendo. Wish you always bring smile and joy (and horror and epic games LOL) to people around the world and keep innovating the gaming world. Happy 30th anniversary Mario and long live Nintendo!
My biggest dream is to shake Shigeru Miyamoto's hand one day and thank him for creating something that actually saved my life and captured the hearts of so many people in the world. The Legend of Zelda games helped me escape horrors and fight the real life Ganons by staying brave and wise enough to make it through decades of torment until now. I know I'm not the only one who feels like this and it's amazing how much impact those games had and still have. Thank you so much, Mr. Miyamoto and thank you too, Nintendo.
there's just something thats so heart-warmig about this video. I absolutely loved it and I would like to thank you for giving us mario maker, amazing games in general, giving us this video, and for overall being awesome! :P
This is really cool seeing footage from years ago of Miyamoto! I would think that the next big leap for Mario would be some type of open-world adventure; kinda like Super Mario 64, Sunshine, and Galaxy, but obviously much, much larger areas to explore and no level selections.
I look at the younger and older Miyamoto and I'm like, they grow up so fast. So I would like to take the time and say happy 30th birthday to the Super Mario series. Been that long :]
Super Mario Bros. (1985) is one of the most greatest video games of all time as it redefine and reinvented the platforming genre due to it's fun and innovative gameplay, graphics, and levels. It also save the video game industry as it became a icon and phenomenon. Mario is a true blue ultimate cultural icon in the video game industry due to his charmy and likable personality that has the ability to warm the older and newer generation hearts. Shigeru Miyamoto is a brilliant and creative individual that created a masterpiece that will be in our hearts forever. It never gets old.😍😎💯👍
That first part was really interesting and cool. It's amazing they have kept the video for all these years. Very respectable on Miyamoto and Nintendo's part. Miyamoto is such a creative guy...
This is so great. When I was a kid, I used to draw my own Mario levels on paper, I was so inspired by how creative they were while playing them, that I just had to made my own. I wish I still had those drawings :(. Its nice to know Miyamoto and Takashi had to draw them first, and just throw out there their ideas to see if they were possible or not for the game. It must have been fun.
Lol look at you childest adults playing kiddie games. Like, the wii u is failing. It was destined to fail. Why cant you play mature games on ps4 or pc like halo or gears of war. Smh
+Kawaiiprincess527 :D Why are you here? To tell other people that they can't play wii u beacuse is "failling"? Why don't you go and play your "mature" games. Sure, go play call of duty, that 7 year olds are not playing that. T_T, the wii u is not failling as you say, it's just falling in sales. But Nintendo is not the only. Respect other people's opinion.
Amazing! Thanks to these guys I had such an amazing experience as a kid playing Super Mario 64 and to this day I think that’s still the best game ever! (I also played sports, so chill, I wasn’t just a couch potato lol)
Estoy impresionado como lucen Shigeru Miyamoto y Takashi Tezuka cuando eran jóvenes, y pensar que esas dos personas han hecho juegos tan maravillosos que han llenado mi vida de momentos inolvidables. Gracias en verdad!
Nintendo you truly are the best game company out there thank you for all of the smiles, and entertainment and may you contain to create fun, incredible, and breathtaking moments for us to experience for years to come!
It was so awesome to hear Mr. Miyamoto talk about the process of making a Mario stage, back in the last Direct (where this is more or less taken from).Funny how everyone has moved on from Splatoon to Mario Maker, and I am just now getting started at Splatoon, though I also bought Mario Maker at the same time... oh well, I guess I'll have to play that later, time for some Splatfest!!!
these 2 guys together with the entire smb team changed the gaming world forever. They have created good memories for children all over the world from the 90's to beginning 2010's. Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka deserve to be in the hall of the greatest humans that ever existed.
Here at Mario 35th anniversary just to say one thing: Thank you, Miyamoto. You have changed our childhoods. Without you, even if people had the idea of a moustachioed plumber trying to rescue a princess from a big fire breathing dinosaur and his minions while also eating mushrooms, grabbing stars that make him invincible, and even being voice by Charles Martinet, the Mario series still would have been different. Thank you.
I loved seeing the behind the scenes footage of how the first Super Mario Bros. was made! I wonder if they had any idea of how big Mario Bros. would become.
likenem Interestingly enough Gunpei Yokoi, Miyamoto's mentor, encouraged the use of limited graphics in order to stimulate the players imagination. The first Mario Land game is an example of this. Yokoi favoured abstraction over realism & thought that video games were more suited to the former.
Now THIS is the sort of stuff I like to see!! Why not add this type of stuff to the Blu-Ray disc version of Mario Maker, along with all of the original NES commercials. I'd love to see those again in decent quality.
+MetalSonicReject thats the problem with nintendo sadly they're really strict about uploading gameplay of there games even though its a game... sad but hopefully as much as i love them they will change :)
+Lyle Hendy They're actually okay with you uploading stuff. The thing is, if you want money from that, then you gotta be someone like the GameXplain or the Completionist or partner with Nintendo.
REALLY interesting seeing how the sprites were created. I thought they had to write lots of codes to create each pixel and couldn't preview them so easily.
Thank you Mario, for always making me smile and have fun while I play your games My first ever gaming experience was when I was two and I tried to hang on to the bird in super Mario 64 The first ever video game I ever owned was super Mario world for the game boy advance, to this day, smw is still my favorite Mario game. (sm3dw is a close second) So thank you Mario for all the amazing memories, and here's to making many more. Happy 30th anniversary Mario!