(compiled/applies) according to overseas media, Nintendo's ace designer Miyamoto said in an interview with colleagues in the well, that it was a bit awkward to watch the 1985 version of Super Mario Bros. with the current High-definition TV. "When I saw the Super Mario Brothers on HDTV today, there was no doubt that I felt a little embarrassed," Miyamoto laugh said. "The TV was not as it is today, so it can show such a clear picture. The TV show was blurry and the images were not so sharp, so we could make that Mario appear to the world. Miyamoto said that if Nintendo were to redesign the "Super Mario Brothers" today, it would need to redraw some "seemingly rough places". "In a way, these rough mosaics are part of the game, and we've tried to do the best we can." Miyamoto adds that the Super Mario Bros. has withstood the test of time, and the retro style of the game is its unique charm. "Super Mario Bros.", a 1985 red and white machine platform, remains the best-selling game record in the history of Japan and the second most popular game in the history of World Games. To commemorate the 25 anniversary of its birth, Nintendo will be the launch of a special commemorative version with the Red Wii host set attached to the player, where the game scene all can be "top" of the "bricks" are drawn on the "25" flash logo. (Edit/Ming)