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Super Mario World and Zelda: A Link to the Past director Takashi Tezuka is leaving Nintendo after 42 years and credits on over 150 games

May 8, 2026

Super Mario World and Zelda: A Link to the Past director Takashi Tezuka is leaving Nintendo after 42 years and credits on over 150 games

Tezuka was heavily involved in the development of the original Mario and Zelda games

By Scott McCraeSuper MarioNintendo SwitchNintendo Switch 2GamesPlatforming GamesPlatforms+1

Tezuka was heavily involved in the development of the original Mario and Zelda games

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