What Did Miyamoto Actually Say?
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What Did Miyamoto Actually Say?
"Games eventually stop running when newer versions come out, but films remain forever,"
"Ultimately, what people remember are the IPs. Games become obsolete when new versions c"
A viral excerpt attributed to Shigeru Miyamoto about older games becoming unplayable circulated online and was later identified as a potentially inaccurate or out-of-context press-release excerpt. A fuller translation indicates a point about intellectual properties enduring even as specific game versions grow obsolete, and translation nuances make definitive meaning unclear. The original social post that spread the excerpt was deleted after scrutiny. Additional gaming updates include reporting on a Sleeping Dogs movie adaptation, an explanation for why a Dead Cells sequel was never produced, and the sudden popularity of a duck-themed extraction shooter on Steam.
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