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'''Shigeru Miyamoto''' is a very famous video game creator. He has also worked on ''[[Pokémon]]''. His own series has also had a few crossovers with ''[[Pokémon]]''.
'''Shigeru Miyamoto''' is a very famous video game creator. He has also worked on ''[[Pokémon]]''. His own series has also had a few crossovers with ''[[Pokémon]]''.


Most notably in the Pokémon franchise, he pitched ''[[Capsule Monsters]]'' in to [[Nintendo|the company]], in wheras {{wp|Fusajiro Yamauchi}} ddidn't listen to [[Satoshi Tajiri]]'s ideas about it, and they produced as ''[[Pokémon]]''. He later worked as [[Staff of Pokémon Crystal#Producers|producer]] for ''{{pkmn|Crystal}}'', [[Staff of Pokémon Colosseum#Producers|once again]] in ''{{pkmn|Colosseum}}'' and as [[Staff of Pokémon Red and Green#Debug play|debug player]] in ''{{pkmn|Red and Green}}''. When [[Satoshi Tajiri|Satoshi]] failed to get portable games of Capsule Monsters pitched by Nintendo, it was also he who pitched it into the company and six years later release it as [[Pokémon]].
Most notably in the Pokémon franchise, he pitched ''[[Capsule Monsters]]'' to [[Nintendo|the company]]. Whereas {{wp|Fusajiro Yamauchi}} didn't listen to [[Satoshi Tajiri]]'s ideas about it, Miyamoto's interest swayed him, and they produced it as ''[[Pokémon]]''. He later worked as [[Staff of Pokémon Crystal#Producers|producer]] for ''{{pkmn|Crystal}}'', [[Staff of Pokémon Colosseum#Producers|once again]] in ''{{pkmn|Colosseum}}'' and as [[Staff of Pokémon Red and Green#Debug play|debug player]] in ''{{pkmn|Red and Green}}''. When [[Satoshi Tajiri|Tajiri]] failed to get portable games of Capsule Monsters pitched by Nintendo, it was also he who pitched it into the company and six years later released it as [[Pokémon]].


Also, his divison has made two Pokémon games together with [[HAL Labratory]]: ''[[Pokémon Stadium (English)|Pokémon Stadium]]'' and ''[[Pokémon Stadium 2]]''
Also, his division has made two Pokémon games together with [[HAL Labratory]]: ''[[Pokémon Stadium (English)|Pokémon Stadium]]'' and ''[[Pokémon Stadium 2]]''


Like [[Nintendo]], [[HAL]], [[Creatures]], [[Game Freak]], [[wp:Shigesato Otoi|Shigesato Otoi]], [[wp:Intelligent Systems|Intelligent Systems]], [[wp:Konami|Konami]] and [[wp:Sega|Sega]], he has also made several things in the ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' series, in with there also is several things from ''Pokémon''. His creatins is mainly from ''[[wp:Super Mario series|Super Mario]]'', ''[[wp:The Legend of Zelda series|The Legend of Zelda]]'', ''[[wp:Yoshi|Yoshi]]'' and ''[[wp:Pikmin series|Pikmin]]''.
Like [[Nintendo]], [[HAL]], [[Creatures]], [[Game Freak]], [[wp:Shigesato Otoi|Shigesato Otoi]], [[wp:Intelligent Systems|Intelligent Systems]], [[wp:Konami|Konami]] and [[wp:Sega|Sega]], he has also made several things in the ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' series, in with there also is several things from ''Pokémon''. His creations are mainly from ''[[wp:Super Mario series|Super Mario]]'', ''[[wp:The Legend of Zelda series|The Legend of Zelda]]'', ''[[wp:Yoshi|Yoshi]]'' and ''[[wp:Pikmin series|Pikmin]]''.


In his game ''[[wp:Yoshi's Story|Yoshi's Story]]'', the stages ''Stage 2-3'' and ''Stage 2-4'', the stages is made out entirerly out of newspaper clippings , the text ''{{p|Pikachu}}'' among others. So far, it has only been seen in one or two areas.
In his game ''[[wp:Yoshi's Story|Yoshi's Story]]'', the stages ''Stage 2-3'' and ''Stage 2-4'', the stages is made out entirely out of newspaper clippings , the text ''{{p|Pikachu}}'' among others. So far, it has only been seen in one or two areas.


In another game called ''[[wp:Mario Artist|Mario Artist: Paint Studio]]'', one of the officiall pictures shows somebody drawing a silhouette of {{p|Pikachu}}.
In another game called ''[[wp:Mario Artist|Mario Artist: Paint Studio]]'', one of the official pictures shows somebody drawing a silhouette of {{p|Pikachu}}.


The anime character [[Gary Oak|Shigeru]] is named after him.
The anime character [[Gary Oak|Shigeru]] is named after him.
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In yet another game, ''[[wp:Animal Crossing|Animal Crossing]]'', one of the random items a villager may ask you want to collect is ''[[Pokémon Pikachu]]'' (but the model is actually ''[[Pokémon Pikachu Color]]'')
In yet another game, ''[[wp:Animal Crossing|Animal Crossing]]'', one of the random items a villager may ask you want to collect is ''[[Pokémon Pikachu]]'' (but the model is actually ''[[Pokémon Pikachu Color]]'')


In the ''[[wp:The Legend of Zelda (series)|Zelda series]]'', the ''[[wp:The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''-introduced item ''Keaton Mask'' bears a [http://zeldawiki.org/images/3/33/Keaton-mask.gif strong resemblance] to {{p|Pikachu}}. The item returned in ''[[wp:The Legend of Zelda: Majoras Mask|Majoras Mask]]'', with introduced the ''Keaton'', wheres the mask is based on in the ''Zelda'' universe. It bears a [http://zeldawiki.org/images/d/db/Keaton.gif strong resemblance], but this time to both {{p|Ninetales}} and {{p|Pikachu}}. The mask has a cameo in ''[[wp:The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker|Wind Waker]]''.
In the ''[[wp:The Legend of Zelda (series)|Zelda series]]'', the ''[[wp:The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''-introduced item ''Keaton Mask'' bears a [http://zeldawiki.org/images/3/33/Keaton-mask.gif strong resemblance] to {{p|Pikachu}}. The item returned in ''[[wp:The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', with introduced the ''Keaton'', wheres the mask is based on in the ''Zelda'' universe. It bears a [http://zeldawiki.org/images/d/db/Keaton.gif strong resemblance], but this time to both {{p|Ninetales}} and {{p|Pikachu}}. The mask has a cameo in ''[[wp:The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker|Wind Waker]]''.


Lastly, in ''[[wp:Super Mario Galaxy|Super Mario Galaxy]]'', there is a [[Poké Ball]]-shaped planet in the Buoy Base Galaxy. Inside it is a Power Star, which is needed to finish the level, possibly a reference to the Poké Ball's importance in the [[Pokémon games]].
Lastly, in ''[[wp:Super Mario Galaxy|Super Mario Galaxy]]'', there is a [[Poké Ball]]-shaped planet in the Buoy Base Galaxy. Inside it is a Power Star, which is needed to finish the level, possibly a reference to the Poké Ball's importance in the [[Pokémon games]].

Revision as of 07:00, 8 May 2008

Shigeru Miyamoto is a very famous video game creator. He has also worked on Pokémon. His own series has also had a few crossovers with Pokémon.

Most notably in the Pokémon franchise, he pitched Capsule Monsters to the company. Whereas Fusajiro Yamauchi didn't listen to Satoshi Tajiri's ideas about it, Miyamoto's interest swayed him, and they produced it as Pokémon. He later worked as producer for Crystal, once again in Colosseum and as debug player in Red and Green. When Tajiri failed to get portable games of Capsule Monsters pitched by Nintendo, it was also he who pitched it into the company and six years later released it as Pokémon.

Also, his division has made two Pokémon games together with HAL Labratory: Pokémon Stadium and Pokémon Stadium 2

Like Nintendo, HAL, Creatures, Game Freak, Shigesato Otoi, Intelligent Systems, Konami and Sega, he has also made several things in the Super Smash Bros. series, in with there also is several things from Pokémon. His creations are mainly from Super Mario, The Legend of Zelda, Yoshi and Pikmin.

In his game Yoshi's Story, the stages Stage 2-3 and Stage 2-4, the stages is made out entirely out of newspaper clippings , the text Pikachu among others. So far, it has only been seen in one or two areas.

In another game called Mario Artist: Paint Studio, one of the official pictures shows somebody drawing a silhouette of Pikachu.

The anime character Shigeru is named after him.

In yet another game, Animal Crossing, one of the random items a villager may ask you want to collect is Pokémon Pikachu (but the model is actually Pokémon Pikachu Color)

In the Zelda series, the Ocarina of Time-introduced item Keaton Mask bears a strong resemblance to Pikachu. The item returned in Majora's Mask, with introduced the Keaton, wheres the mask is based on in the Zelda universe. It bears a strong resemblance, but this time to both Ninetales and Pikachu. The mask has a cameo in Wind Waker.

Lastly, in Super Mario Galaxy, there is a Poké Ball-shaped planet in the Buoy Base Galaxy. Inside it is a Power Star, which is needed to finish the level, possibly a reference to the Poké Ball's importance in the Pokémon games.

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