If Shigeru Miyamoto wants to retire from Nintendo, he could potentially find a new gig as a musician.
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon has invited Nintendo of America boss Reggie Fils-Aimé on to promote the upcoming iPhone game Super Mario Run. That mobile platformer will debut later this month, and the publisher is going to use the opportunity to show it off to a mass-market audience. Soon iPhone owners can download Super Mario Run for free, but it will have a single $10 price tag to unlock all of its content.
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Personally, while I love his games, I wouldn’t mind attending future concerts to see Shiggy and The Roots perform.
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