Watch Shigeru Miyamoto Show off His Ability to Multitask While Playing Super Mario Run

Shigeru Miyamoto teach us your ways.

Mario creator Shigeru Miyamoto shows off all the ways that the upcoming mobile game, Super Mario Run can be played on the go. In a fun video posted on the official Nintendo of America Twitter page, Miyamoto shows off his ability to play Super Mario Run and still have a free hand to lift weights or eat a hamburger. He encourages everyone to take on the challenge of playing the game one-handed.

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Super Mario Run will be available for iPhone and iPad devices Dec 2016. There is still no date on when it will be released for Android devices, but Nintendo intends to release the game to Android users as well.

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