Miyamoto enjoys playing dead platforms.
Miyamoto enjoys playing dead platforms.
In all seriousness it's not unheard of for creators to try things at E3, and that's a good thing.
Was Knack not playable....Mark Cerny and Miyamoto making a platformer together....
Cool, love it when Miyamoto checks the competition.
Knack doesn't look fun, or are you infering something more?Was Knack not playable....Mark Cerny and Miyamoto making a platformer together....
Miyamoto enjoys playing dead platforms.
In all seriousness it's not unheard of for creators to try things at E3, and that's a good thing.
Knack isn't great looking, but come on, Mark has done almost as much for the industry as Miyamoto when you get right down to it. He's simply remained in the shadows most of the time while doing it.Knack doesn't look fun, or are you infering something more?
It is probably the most Nintendo non-Nintendo game at E3.
so how do you feel about the wii u?
man...
I wonder how it feels to have Miyamoto just walk into your booth and start playing a game.
The guy is a living legend.
Awesome stuff right here.
Cool, love it when Miyamoto checks the competition.
Fun story: In 2004, I ran in to Miyamoto on the show floor and he gave me his business card and I was young and impressionable and generally losing my mind after our short conversation until a tap came on my shoulder from behind me.
It was an NOA Rep who apologized for what she had to do, said Mr. Miyamoto doesn't understand that he can't give his private e-mail to fans and she took the card from me before I could even look at it.
I don't think I could hate anyone more than that rep.
Tearaway is amazing. Glad Miyamoto approves!Knack doesn't look fun, or are you infering something more?
Miyamoto enjoys playing dead platforms.
In all seriousness it's not unheard of for creators to try things at E3, and that's a good thing.
In the past devs have been stoked as hell (rightfully so) when he stops by. He's always going around at E3 checking stuff out, I love to see pics of that.
I wonder if Miyamoto does research before E3 and has a list of stuff he'd like to see, or just sort of wanders around.
Tearaway is amazing. Glad Miyamoto approves!
Knack, on the other hand, is pretty horrible.
Fun story: In 2004, I ran in to Miyamoto on the show floor and he gave me his business card and I was young and impressionable and generally losing my mind after our short conversation until a tap came on my shoulder from behind me.
It was an NOA Rep who apologized for what she had to do, said Mr. Miyamoto doesn't understand that he can't give his private e-mail to fans and she took the card from me before I could even look at it.
I don't think I could hate anyone more than that rep.
Wow, I had no idea a game like this existed. Check some videos of the game and I have to say it looks pretty awesome.