What inspired Shigeru Miyamoto to build the Wii?

Shigeru Miyamoto and movie director Steven Spielberg, playing Nintendo games with the Wii.

The 7th generation Wii home video game console from Nintendo comes with a wireless controller and a primary controller for the console, the Wii Remote, used as a handheld pointing device capable of detecting movement in three dimensions. The Wii was first conceived by Nintendo´s game designer and developer Shigeru Miyamoto and his team in 2001; the concept involved a new form of player interaction representing a new Nintendo philosophy with emphasis on original and fresh gaming scenarios on greatly enhanced graphic presentations.

He got the inspiration, among other things, from cellular phones, earlier consoles, car navigation remote controllers and specially, the Mothers. Moms were a key target audience for this console because Nintendo needed to come up with a machine that moms would want, to convince moms to buy this for their kids. The ease of use, the quickness to start up, a low energy drain, and the quiet running noise became some of the major concerns in the Wii design so moms wouldn´t hate the device.

They also experimented with the motion sensor, infrared pointer, and the layout of buttons. It took them two years (from 2003 to 2005) to build an adequate controller's wireless technology. Shigeru Miyamoto is arguably the world's most famous video games creator today.

He created such famous games as Super Mario, Donkey Kong, and The Legend of Zelda, and is regarded as the most influential designer in the history of Nintendo. Nintendo Wii.

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