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==History in Nintendo==
==History in Nintendo==
Shigeru Miyamoto was one of the first Nintendo employees to invent a popular video game. He created the {{uv|Donkey Kong}} series in 1981. He moved on to make the {{uv|Mario}} series in 1983 that featured Mario who first appeared in the game ''{{B|Donkey Kong|game}}'' and is considered one of the most successful and best video game series of all time. During 1985, his development team made the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' title which was praised for saving the video game industry from nearly meeting its demise during [[wikipedia:North American video game crash of 1983|the video game crash that began in 1983]]. He also created the {{uv|Zelda}} series in 1986, the {{uv|Star Fox}} series in 1993, the {{uv|Pikmin}} series in 2001, the {{uv|F-Zero}} series in 1990, and the {{uv|Animal Crossing}} series in 2001.
Shigeru Miyamoto was one of the first Nintendo employees to invent a popular video game. He created the {{uv|Donkey Kong}} series in 1981. He moved on to make the {{uv|Mario}} series in 1983 that featured Mario who first appeared in the game ''{{B|Donkey Kong|game}}'' and is considered one of the most successful and best video game series of all time. During 1985, his development team made the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' title which was praised for saving the video game industry from nearly meeting its demise during [[wikipedia:North American video game crash of 1983|the video game crash that began in 1983]]. He also created the {{uv|Zelda}} series in 1986, the {{uv|F-Zero}} series in 1990, the {{uv|Star Fox}} series in 1993, and the {{uv|Pikmin}} series in 2001. He was also involved in the creation or approval processes of many other Nintendo franchises in his role as a senior creative executive at the company.


Miyamoto's {{uv|Mario}} series was, in the past, also considered a "rival" of the {{uv|Sonic the Hedgehog}} series until Sega dropped out of the console market.
Miyamoto's {{uv|Mario}} series was, in the past, also considered a "rival" of the {{uv|Sonic the Hedgehog}} series until Sega dropped out of the console market.
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