I, like Miyamoto, was not brought up in a wealthy family, but also like Miyamoto, we were far from poor. The toys I mostly played with when I was younger were HotWheels and since my parents couldn’t afford the flashy tracks that were sold to accompany them, created my own. I would take blankets and would lay them on the ground, then I would scrunch them up and the creases that formed throughout the blanket became the roads on which my HotWheels would traverse.
Miyamoto was very ambitious as a kid and I think that’s what brought payed off for him the most. People that are ambitious do not wait for something great to come to them, they go out there and explore the possibilities of the world. I’d like to think that I am ambitious, I don’t like to sit very still for too long because I feel like I could be out exploring or creating something.
I think that I will definitely try to keep my game simple and easy to play. Miyamoto says, “As long as I can enjoy something, other people can enjoy it too.” For that reason I want my game to be fun and easy to play so that everyone else can play it with ease. The more complicated you make it the harder it will be to bring out the enjoyment in the game. I also want to implicate my childhood memories into what I create, that way I can always remember them and other people can “relive” them too.
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