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'''Eiji Aonuma''' is one of the [[Nintendo]] employees most closely involved with ''[[The Legend of Zelda | '''Eiji Aonuma''' is one of the [[Nintendo]] employees most closely involved with ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' games. He was born in 1963. His journey began while attending the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music where he studied design. He graduated in 1988. He worked on mechanical figures that moved, which are essentially marionettes. Aonuma believes the name "[[Mario]]" originates from the word marionette. Aonuma acquired his job at Nintendo when he was just 25 years old and has been with the company since. | ||
Aonuma admits he's never really cared for [[Mario]] games. "To be honest with you, I just don't like action games that require you to jump," he says. "They're scary. The jumping factor kind of freaks me out."{{fact}} | Aonuma admits he's never really cared for [[Mario]] games. "To be honest with you, I just don't like action games that require you to jump," he says. "They're scary. The jumping factor kind of freaks me out."{{fact}} |