Miyamoto
Interviews> July 12th 2001, LA
Times
Q. What brand of
computer do you have at home?
Compaq Presario.
LAPTOP: I have a little laptop. [He starts to
pull it out of his briefcase and then breaks into
a laugh. It's a Sony Vaio.] I have to carry it
around for work, but I hope I am not giving Sony
any P.R.
I mostly use it for e-mail and for making changes
in presentations when traveling.
Q. Can you do game development on a
computer that small?
For our games we use a program called Inspiration
quite a bit. It would definitely fit on the
laptop, but I don't have it installed. I want the
laptop to start up as quickly as possible.
HAND-HELD: I have a Sharp that I mostly use to
write memos and to keep track of addresses. It's
very useful. [He demonstrates writing in kanji
Japanese script on the screen.] This is actually
an old unit--I bought a new Palm, but I don't use
it much. The trouble is that my schedule is on
[Now Software's] Now Up-to-Date software that is
not compatible with the Palm.
BOOKMARKS: I guess the things I look at the most
are the prices on PC cards and things. I also
like to look at NASA's home page even though it
is slow. And I look for pages on places I want to
visit.
I also like to go find pictures and maps of the
Seattle area. I look on them for NOA [Nintendo of
America headquarters in Seattle], but it's not
always easy to find. It is so much easier to find
Microsoft.
Q. What about game sites?
Actually, I don't go to them much. I just see
myself as creating my own games, so it doesn't
matter what games other people are working on.
CELL PHONE: I don't much like small computer
devices. In Japan, about 80% of the people carry
cell phones, but I still don't have one. They are
convenient, but at the same time they are
inconvenient. You lose your freedom.
Q. Do you have a beeper?
No.
Q. If you don't have a cell phone or a
beeper, how do they find you?
That's the idea.
In Japan, car navigation systems with GPS are
also very popular and a lot of people have them,
but not me. I just think it's kind of weird that
people need to know, in the middle of all the
millions of people around them, their exact
position. It's kind of strange.
There are still people in the world who do not
have food. If we all have to go so far as to know
exactly what our position is, what kind of a
world is that?
FAVORITE TECH TOYS: I can't think of any.
Q. Do you have game machines, besides
those made by Nintendo, at home?
I don't play games much at home except sometimes
with my kids. I have a Dreamcast [made by Sega
Corp.] but no Sony. My kids don't ask me to buy
Sony for them.
Q. How old are your kids and what games
do they play?
I have a 16-year-old boy and a 14-year-old girl.
We used to play "Zelda" quite a bit,
but our latest game is "Animal Forest,"
which was just released in Japan.
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