That Miyamoto signature is real. Its just too bad he only signed the box and not the game itself. I also noticed Shigeru Miyamoto only signs his last name nowadays. I met Miyamoto twice in my lifetime ( 1996 & 2002 ). He drew a Mario head and signed my Yoshi’s Island cart with full name and dated it. And then the second time my Zelda: Ocarina of time was signed with his full name and dated it. He was gonna sign them on the boxes but I didn’t want that i’d rather have his signatures immortalized on the carts themselves You guys can check them out on my YouTube channel under “The Shigeru Miyamoto Experience”
Another day, another few Dragon’s Lair cells.
That customization is gorgeous!
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The signature on this Mario 64 looks quite fake.
That Miyamoto sig looks totally different from the one I have…
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That Miyamoto signature is real. Its just too bad he only signed the box and not the game itself. I also noticed Shigeru Miyamoto only signs his last name nowadays. I met Miyamoto twice in my lifetime ( 1996 & 2002 ). He drew a Mario head and signed my Yoshi’s Island cart with full name and dated it. And then the second time my Zelda: Ocarina of time was signed with his full name and dated it. He was gonna sign them on the boxes but I didn’t want that i’d rather have his signatures immortalized on the carts themselves
You guys can check them out on my YouTube channel under “The Shigeru Miyamoto Experience”