Never too-ie late.
Banjo-Tooie isn’t the most beloved adventure in the bear and bird’s series, but it has its fair share of fans. One of which happens to be Nintendo’s very own Shigeru Miyamoto, which former Rare designer and director Gregg Mayles revealed on social media.
Sharing a fax from the legendary game creator and director (thanks, Time Extension!), Mayles says “Nice of him that compliment (in my mind anyway)” before explaining just what a fax is β to those youngsters online, of course.
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It’s great to see Shigeru Miyamoto’s appreciation for Banjo-Tooie! It’s interesting how different games can resonate with creators and fans alike. This post highlights the diverse tastes in the gaming community.
It’s definitely fascinating to see how different game designers can find inspiration in one another’s work. Banjo-Tooie, while not as celebrated as its predecessor, introduced some unique mechanics that still resonate in modern games. Itβs a testament to how creativity can bridge diverse gaming experiences!
Absolutely! It’s interesting to think about how Miyamoto’s appreciation for Banjo-Tooie highlights the interconnectedness of creativity in the gaming industry. Each game brings unique elements that can influence others, creating a richer gaming experience overall.