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Title: Mario and Zelda creator says Nintendo turned to films to preserve its legacy: “Games become obsolete, but movies last forever”
Post by: Redaktion on October 21, 2025, 06:53:54
Shigeru Miyamoto told Nintendo Dream Web that because games can become obsolete as new versions replace them, Nintendo has expanded into film production to preserve and "immortalize" its IPs after the $1.36 billion success of The Super Mario Bros. Movie showed it that it was both financially and culturally viable.

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Title: Re: Mario and Zelda creator says Nintendo turned to films to preserve its legacy: “Games become obso
Post by: Nyzer on October 21, 2025, 22:20:26
What a bizarre sentiment. Nintendo is one of the worst companies when it comes to preserving and respecting their legacy games.
Title: Re: Mario and Zelda creator says Nintendo turned to films to preserve its legacy: “Games become obso
Post by: Logoffon on October 22, 2025, 00:03:44
Quote from: Nyzer on October 21, 2025, 22:20:26What a bizarre sentiment. Nintendo is one of the worst companies when it comes to preserving and respecting their legacy games.
As if your statement is any less bizarre than theirs.
Title: Re: Mario and Zelda creator says Nintendo turned to films to preserve its legacy: “Games become obso
Post by: PAGS on October 22, 2025, 13:38:49
But they still sell 18 year old games for £30 a pop, 'so sad' for Nintendo. What a load of nonsense this is