[QUOTE="NECR0CHILD313"]I'd akin Miyomoto with a movie director. The director doesn't always write the movie, but if you've seen some great movies with great directors and what should've been great directors with bad directors you'd know that it means the world.Wintry_Flutist
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That's a bad comparison, directors are the ones responsible for the movie being great or not, and saying "it doesn't seem it, but directors actually have some influence in the final result" is utterly wrong, they're the most involved with the motion picture. Give any script to a competent director, he or she will turn water into wine - after all, movies aren't supposed to be written, but to translate something in images, and that's the director's job. Of course, the better the material on which the director is working, more he will be able to do.
It's the same for games, and in this case Koizumi was indeed the director, making the written concept of spherical little worlds happen in gaming form - under Miyamoto's guidance, we'll all agree. And Miyamoto, he was as usual the producer, and had not the input of a director.
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