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Video game mechanics originating from coding bugs

Overview

Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto has provided insights into the development of the Super Mario franchise, noting that several iconic gameplay mechanics were originally the result of programming errors.

Miyamoto explained that the ability for Mario to run across small gaps without falling stemmed from a collision-detection bug, and the existence of hidden blocks originated from a bug involving spontaneously appearing coins. In both instances, he chose to retain these features because they enhanced the fun and gameplay experience.

Entities

Shigeru Miyamoto · Super Mario Bros. · Warhammer 40K: Rogue Trader · Nintendo · Takashi Tezuka

Timeline

  1. 10 days ago

    [TECHNOLOGY] 2 sources
    Video game developers discuss mechanics born from bugs and technical challenges

    Shigeru Miyamoto revealed that iconic Super Mario mechanics were originally programming bugs, while Owlcat Games shared lessons learned from technical struggles porting Warhammer 40K: Rogue Trader.

  2. 15 days ago

    [CULTURE] 3 sources
    Shigeru Miyamoto says Super Mario dash was born from a coding bug

    Miyamoto revealed the Super Mario dash came from a collision‑detection bug, kept for fun, and highlighted other accidental features like hidden blocks and Cheep Cheep, stressing the team’s collaborative process

Sources

nintendoeverything.com · nintendonews.com · otakukart.com · vandal.elespanol.com · vidaextra.com