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{{Interview/A|Miyagi|That's right. I'm ashamed to admit it, but when I wasn't able to find the right balance I had to seek support from [[Shigeru Miyamoto|Miyamoto-san]]. This made me realise how little experience I have! (laugh)}}
{{Interview/A|Miyagi|That's right. I'm ashamed to admit it, but when I wasn't able to find the right balance I had to seek support from [[Shigeru Miyamoto|Miyamoto-san]]. This made me realise how little experience I have! (laugh)}}


{{Interview/A|Iwata|I will be sure to ask you about how much Miyamoto-san "upended the tea table" with his last-minute suggestions later in the interview! (laughs) Tominaga-san, what are your thoughts about what Zelda means?}}
{{Interview/A|Iwata|I will be sure to ask you about how much Miyamoto-san "[[Upending the Tea Table|upended the tea table]]" with his last-minute suggestions later in the interview! (laughs) Tominaga-san, what are your thoughts about what Zelda means?}}


{{Interview/A|Tominaga|Apart from what everyone else has said, but I would say that it's the realism of the game world. In other words, whether or not the player will be able to enjoy the story without feeling that it is unnatural. This is something that Miyamoto-san mentions frequently, but I don't mean the kind of realism where each individual strand of hair is accurately depicted, but rather the fact that a shop owner is not likely to give a hearty welcome to a child that comes into their shop in the middle of the night.}}
{{Interview/A|Tominaga|Apart from what everyone else has said, but I would say that it's the realism of the game world. In other words, whether or not the player will be able to enjoy the story without feeling that it is unnatural. This is something that Miyamoto-san mentions frequently, but I don't mean the kind of realism where each individual strand of hair is accurately depicted, but rather the fact that a shop owner is not likely to give a hearty welcome to a child that comes into their shop in the middle of the night.}}