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Miyamoto is better off where he is. He is, quite literally, a visionary. He sees the bigger picture, and is quite good at guiding teams in the right direction. He no longer needs to direct every moment of a game - he's done that before, he's set the groundwork, and the people they hire know how to follow in his footsteps. In this capacity, he is able to influence the quality of dozens of games, rather than a few.