When we talk about the console wars, one of the first things that come to mind is the battle 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:between PlayStation and Xbox. However, long before 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:the feud between Microsoft and Sony evolved, there was another console war: Sega vs. Nintendo. In perhaps one of the 168澳洲幸运𒐪5开奖网:funniest plot twists of the 𒉰console wars, we found out that the children of famed Mario creator, Shigeru Mi🔯yamoto, were Sega kids𒈔.

Shigeru Miyamoto was one of the first people working for Nintendo when the company switched from making playing cards to making video games in the late '70s. One of Miyamoto's first creations, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Donkey Kong, would eventually spawn one of 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:gaming's most iconic characters—Mario.

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During an interview with the , we ওlearned that Miyamoto's legendary status as Mario's creator wasn't enough to prevent his kids from gravitating toward Sega. Miyamoto was asked if his kids ever bragged that their father had created Mario and if their school mates believed them. He responded by saying that he didn't think that his kids ever cared about his work. He also stated that he didn't think that they felt any undue burden because of who he is and what he created.

Mario fllying in space with a few stars in Super Mario Galaxy

The follow-up question for Miyamoto was how he handle🏅d making sure that his kids didn't spend all of their time playing games. He said that they understood that the consoles that were in the house were his and they were merely borrowing them. If the we💃ather was nice, h🍬e would encourage them to play outside. That's when he dropped the bomb that they liked to play on the Sega.

Obviously, the next question is, did Miyamoto feel jealous that his kids ꧋were playing on his rival's console? As it turns out, the answer is no. He actually drew inspiration from that minor betrayal. "[I was] not jealous so much as inspired to try harder, so that they preferred the ones I made."

Of course, Sega hasn't comple❀tely gone away, but it's not the console contender t🎶hat it once was either—so Miyamoto is, for better or worse, missing out on that kind of inspiration from his grandchild.

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