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Monday, July 21, 2008 --- 39 days ago
Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto and Katsuya Eguchi. E3, in my opinion, having been through about 10 of these now, is a lot better this year. I still don't like the ruckus that surrounds the event and would rather it didn't exist. But since it will most likely continue to exist in some fashion, I'd rather have it collected in the relatively sane, low-key, sensible arrangement that they organized it this year. No running around Santa Monica, no running back and forth between the West and South Halls of the L.A. Convention Center. Everything is within reach, nestled in the Concourse Hall here, and it's made for low wear and tear on the ol' feets, for which I am immensely thankful. It was this precise layout that enabled me to show up right on time for my brief interview with Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto and Tatsuya Eguchi. It's not easy doing interviews with big time developers or execs at E3, as you're usually running on a strict timetable (20 minutes and you're out!), and are more often than not getting into your own interview late, because of the guys before you running over. It's tough to get a rhythym going, so you just have to shoot from the hip and hope you get something interesting out of it. That said, click here for my full interview with Shigeru Miyamoto and the click here for the full recap of the Nintendo of America developer roundtable which covers a lot of the same ground that my own interview covered, but this time with open-fo ...




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