"Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto Unfazed by Retirement, Focuses on Future at Nintendo"

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Shigeru Miyamoto, the legendary game designer behind iconic Nintendo franchises such as Super Mario and The Legend of Zelda, has expressed no intention of retiring despite being 71 years old. In an interview with The Guardian, he spoke about his lack of plans for retirement and his focus on ensuring a smooth transition for the future by considering who to pass his responsibilities to. Miyamoto, who has shifted from hands-on game development to projects like The Super Mario Bros Movie and Super Nintendo World, believes that Nintendo's essence will remain unchanged due to the shared vision within the company, even after his eventual departure.
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