Miyamoto admits respect for Angry Birds

With close to 1 billion downloads, it's safe to say Angry Birds is a moderate success for Rovio. Now, Nintendo's star producer Shigeru Miyamoto has gone on record to say he, too, is among the game's many fans, telling Hookshot Inc. he regrets not thinking of it himself.

Miyamoto further praised the game's controls, admitting that while they take a little practice, their intuitive design and precision make for a compelling experience. That said, he added Angry Birds could have been pulled off better on Nintendo's own hardware, noting, “Obviously, if the developer had created the game for Nintendo DS the controls would have been even better, but what can you do?”

Touche, Mr. Miyamoto. Perhaps we'll see a version of Angry Goombas on the Wii or Wii U eShop?

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