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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 51. Chapters: Shigeru Miyamoto, Sid Meier, Hideo Kojima, Richard Garriott, Shinji Mikami, Keiji Inafune, Yu Suzuki, Winnie Waldron, Yoshinori Kitase, Joel Breton, Kellee Santiago, Mike Singleton, Junichi Masuda, Jason Rubin, Robin Hunicke, Masanobu End, Mark Cerny, Yasumi Matsuno, Christopher Erhardt, Deborah Todd, Todd Howard, Video game producer, Tokuro Fujiwara, Bruce Shelley, Koji Igarashi, Mike Perry, Jade Raymond, J. Allen Williams, Shinji Hashimoto, Akihiro Hino, Toshihiro Nagoshi, Sam Houser, Leslie Benzies, Hannes Seifert, Shigeharu Umezaki, Paul Andrews, Paul Cuisset, Steve Reid, Brad Fregger, Ben Judd, Rawson Stovall, Paul Jackson, Martin Stoltz, Thor Alexander, Greg Kasavin, Kensuke Tanabe, Ricardo Sanchez, Randy Pitchford, Tony Garcia, Alex Rigopulos, Shu Takumi, Ellen Beeman, Hajime Kojima, Ian Bell, Bjorn Larsson, Jun Takeuchi, Ed Annunziata, Kenji Kaido, Stephen Clarke-Willson, Paul Glancey, Elizabeth J. Braswell, Mathieu Ferland, Alex Garden, Mike McShaffry, Chris Parker, R. J. Berg, Mie Kumagai, Jeff Spangenberg. Excerpt: Shigeru Miyamoto Miyamoto Shigeru) (born November 16, 1952 in Sonobe, Kyoto, Japan) is a Japanese video game designer and producer. Miyamoto was born and raised in the Kyoto Prefecture; the natural surroundings of Kyoto inspired much of Miyamoto's later work. He is mainly known for his work at the video game production company Nintendo, where he created some of the most successful video game franchises of all time, including Mario, Donkey Kong, The Legend of Zelda, Star Fox, F-Zero, and Pikmin. He currently manages the Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development branch, which handles many of Nintendo's top-selling titles. Miyamoto's games have been seen on every Nintendo video game console, with his earliest work appearing on arcade machines. His games have received critical praise from ma...