"Miyamoto: What can games learn from film? Nothing"
The title of this thread and the article is misleading: Miyamoto never said video games have nothing to learn from film. Here's what actually happened according to Telegraph's article:
When I (Robbie Collin) ask him (Shigeru Miyamoto) if he thinks the games industry can learn anything from cinema, he seems mildly horrified at the thought.
“When you play a game, one moment you’re just controlling it and then suddenly you feel you’re in its world,” he says. “And that’s something you cannot experience through film or literature. It’s a completely unique experience.”
How Robbie Collin drew the conclusion that Miyamoto believes games can't learn anything from film puzzles me.
Did I miss something in the article?