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> Has anybody seen that competition on the nintendo.co.uk website? It's
> a competition to create something based on Zelda that is totally
> original containing no already copyrighted material. The winner get's
> the zelda and gamecube set with a signed t-shirt by that guy who owns
> nintendo or some poo.
You sir are a fool. The t-shirt is signed by none other than Shigeru Miyamoto.
> Cubist wrote:
> Has anybody seen that competition on the nintendo.co.uk website?
> It's
> a competition to create something based on Zelda that is totally
> original containing no already copyrighted material. The winner
> get's
> the zelda and gamecube set with a signed t-shirt by that guy who
> owns
> nintendo or some poo.
>
> You sir are a fool. The t-shirt is signed by none other than Shigeru
> Miyamoto.
fool? heh, and even thats putting it mildly :D I can't believe the ammount of people who are so IGNORANT that they don't know who the great Shigeru Miyamoto is, i mean ffs he's created Donkey Kong, Mario and the highly acclaimed Legend of Zelda series to name but a few, and in this day and age people STILL don't know who he is *shakes head* ignorant people who don't recognise the great inovators of today are slowly contributing to killing the games industry, in fact i'd be amazed if even less than half the people in this forum could even name the famed creator of the Gameboy: - the most successful games console EVER and the now more widely known Metroid series, i'm waiting...
slik ~_~
And clearly the only way to win this competition is to genetically engineer an elf-boy thing, dress him in green and then forge him a sword of tremendous power.
with a signed t-shirt by that guy who owns
> nintendo
As the other guys said, it's signed by Shigeru Miyamoto. Satoru Iwata owns Ninty.
Jeez.
I don't however know who made the Playstation consoles or any of the Sega machines. It isn't the consumers place to know.