I wouldn't say Miyamoto is a better game designer than Suzuki or vice versa. To even think that is ludicrous. They both have their own styles.
I enjoy Suzuki's games because most of them are adult/arcade oriented while most of Miyamoto's is for the young kid in me. I can't see Miyamoto making a game like F355 and I can't see Suzuki making a game like SMB. Ultimately what both game designers bring to the industry and for me is FUN
I enjoy Suzuki's games because most of them are adult/arcade oriented while most of Miyamoto's is for the young kid in me. I can't see Miyamoto making a game like F355 and I can't see Suzuki making a game like SMB. Ultimately what both game designers bring to the industry and for me is FUN