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          Miyamoto, Shigeru

          Personal

          Born November 16, 1952, in Sonebe, Japan; son of Hideo (an English teacher) and Yasuko Miyamoto; married; wife's name, Yasuko; children: Ray, Lui.

          Education: Kanazawa Municipal College of Industrial Arts and Crafts (studied industrial design), graduated 1977. Hobbies and other interests: Gardening, playing the banjo.

          Addresses

          Home—Kyoto, Japan.

          Office—Nintendo Co. Ltd., 11-1 Kamitoba-Hokodate-cho, Minami-ku, Kyoto, 601-8501, Japan.

          Career

          Video game designer. Nintendo, staff artist, video game development, and general manager, 1977—. Developed games, including Donkey Kong, Super Mario Brothers, and Legend of Zelda.

          Credits

          STORY DEVELOPER AND DESIGNER; VIDEO GAMES

          Donkey Kong, Nintendo (Kyoto, Japan), 1981.

          Mario Brothers, Nintendo (Kyoto, Japan), 1983.

          Super Mario Brothers, Nintendo (Kyoto, Japan), 1985.

          The Legend of Zelda, Nintendo (Kyoto, Japan), 1987.

          StarFox, Nintendo (Kyoto, Japan), 1994.

          Super Mario 64, Ninte