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Red4ADevil said:
I remember seeing a picture of him playing some kind of FPS at a Sony booth years ago.


He was playing killzone, or possible watching someone play it. OT- I think Tearaway would be right up Miyamotos alley.



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Why not? He is a gamer first and foremost, and he is checking out what other devs have to offer And lets be honest, Tearaway looks amazing



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leatherhat said:

I think Tearaway would be right up Miyamotos alley.


True, it sure is the kind of game he probably wishes he'd made himself.



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On a more serious note, he's a gamer. It's natural.



He looks unimpressed :-/
It's nothing new between executives from Sony and Nintendo (the japanese ones at least, Tretton and Reggie are rather douchy) I remember guys from Nintendo praising the Vita as a great piece of tech, Yoshida had a Wii U very early and also had warm words towards the console.



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he is not playing he is looking at someone elses who plays the vita



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kljesta64 said:
he is not playing he is looking at someone elses who plays the vita


Finally someone saw that!



I can see why, Tearaway seem like a game Miyamoto would like.



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He's like "oh cool, what's this called again? A vita? Who makes it?"