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The 42 best, funniest and weirdest photos of Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto being brilliantly odd
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For a 59-year-old figurehead of a huge multinational Japanese corporation, Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto gets up to some severely weird sh*t all over the world. Thus, he is responsible for some of the best photos in the history of gaming, if not the entire internet. So I've collected together the best of them. There are 42. They're all brilliant. And odd.
January may have been empty, but February has enough games for three months. Reboots, RPGs, rhythm and a huge PS Vita launch are just a few factors causing this month to explode with content. See what's ahead of you in the next 29 days with our handy guide that takes you from today all the way to Leap Day...