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<b>All Work and No Play?</b><br><br>
<b>All Work and No Play?</b><br><br>
When I'm not at Nintendo, I'm usually spending time with my family. My child is still young, so I'm not able to go to movie theatres, but I still watch many films. Action-adventures are my favorite, and Hayao Miyazaki's movies are the ones I love the most – Miyazaki has been one of the biggest influences on my life. When traveling, I try to read books as much as I can. Most recently, I read a bizarre novel in which a town spontaneously starts a war with its neighbor for some reason. Without any long set-up, the author immediately hooks the reader into its very strange premise – I'm really impressed by this technique. I'm really into music as well, and have been listening to a lot of ‘80s fusion music, like Matt Bianco and Japanese guitarist Masayoshi Takanaka, and I'm also the head of The Wind Wakers (Nintendo's brass band), though it's too bad that we're all really busy right now and don't have time to practice. We usually give four concerts each year, including a welcoming concert for new employees each spring, but we may have to delay that concert this year. We wouldn't want practice to get in the way of developing the new Zelda game! It's going to be extremely exciting – count on it.
When I'm not at Nintendo, I'm usually spending time with my family. My child is still young, so I'm not able to go to movie theatres, but I still watch many films. Action-adventures are my favorite, and Hayao Miyazaki's movies are the ones I love the most – Miyazaki has been one of the biggest influences on my life. When traveling, I try to read books as much as I can. Most recently, I read a bizarre novel in which a town spontaneously starts a war with its neighbor for some reason. Without any long set-up, the author immediately hooks the reader into its very strange premise – I'm really impressed by this technique. I'm really into music as well, and have been listening to a lot of '80s fusion music, like Matt Bianco and Japanese guitarist Masayoshi Takanaka, and I'm also the head of The Wind Wakers (Nintendo's brass band), though it's too bad that we're all really busy right now and don't have time to practice. We usually give four concerts each year, including a welcoming concert for new employees each spring, but we may have to delay that concert this year. We wouldn't want practice to get in the way of developing the new Zelda game! It's going to be extremely exciting – count on it.