Quote by Shigeru Miyamoto
Japan actually is an aging population, and so as the population ha

Japan actually is an aging population, and so as the population has aged, they have had a lot more problems with health. – Shigeru Miyamoto

Other quotes by Shigeru Miyamoto

Games have grown and developed from this limited in-the-box experience to something thats everywhere now. Interactive content is all around us, networked, ready. This is something Ive been hoping for throughout my career. – Shigeru Miyamoto

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Experience
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I dont really think of things in terms of legacy or where I stand in the history of Nintendo or anything like that. – Shigeru Miyamoto

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History
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My health is fine. – Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

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I figure if I have my health, can pay the rent and I have my friends, I call it content. – Lauren Bacall

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When bureaucrats talk about increasing our access to x, y or z, what theyre really talking about is increasing exponentially their control over our lives. As it is with the government health care takeover, so it is with the newly approved government plan to increase Internet access. – Michelle Malkin

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We need better neighbors, neighbors that care about the schools in their neighborhood whether they have kids in them or not, because they know that the health and vitality of that neighborhood depends on it. – Thomas Friedman

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