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Very much so, though i'd say it'd be better placed at Miyamoto's retirement or death (whichever comes first) to kind of bookend Nintendo's rise to prominence through the industry, though obviously it wouldn't only focus on his contributions (Yokoi-san, for the years he was involved, was yet more significant)



Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.