RIP Iwata. Thanks for everything.
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Guys can I humbly ask for that ribbon be added to my avatar as well? I'm honestly bummed here and, as maybe you can tell by my avatar, I've always been a Nintendo fan.
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I approve.
I don't mean to be that guy but Dragon Balls couldn't revive people who died out of natural causes so not even them would helpI knew I recognized this shot, it's when Goku died in DBZ.
If there was ever a time I wished the DragonBalls were real, THIS IS IT!![]()
*sigh*
Did Iwata not have kids?
How does this look? I can adjust it if you want.
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It doesn't look like it.Did Iwata not have kids?
Did Iwata not have kids?
Oh jeez you're right. Way too random to be a coincidence.My god... that and the fact they put Balloon Trip as one of the games to beat during the World Championships...
i never really thought about the kind of president iwata was. i had been able to read up on yamauchi and having experienced the nintendo he created, especially in the video game world, yamauchi seemed more like a mad genius. in contrast, and now that there is time to look back, iwata seemed more like an artisan toymaker, especially given the stories of his programming prowess. i think one of the most startlingly fantastic things he did at nintendo were the iwata asks, interviews that shed light on the design process of current and classic games. that sort of thing really set him apart as far as i'm concerned.
Great postOh man...
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Out of all of the (incredible) tribute images so far, this has hit me the hardest. Nintendo games exist in brightest parts of human imagination - they push the buttons at the epicenter of fun, slide through our brains bringing a trail of creative whimsy in their wake. Seeing a picture of Kirby crying, or Mario with his head bowed still takes me to those vibrant worlds - a sadder continent to be sure, but in those vibrant worlds nonetheless.
This image, though... this is brick and stone. Metal and mortar. This is real. An actual human of finite longevity, of failing flesh and blood, will soon be laid to rest. Another incarnation of the man can't be programmed, another Iwata asks can never be held, and another direct with him will never be filmed.
Iwata's final credits are here, the closing coda on one of the most genuine and beloved characters the game of life ever programmed. Sure, we can replay Iwata's greatest moments, but we'll never get another new level.
So thank you, Satoru Iwata. Thank you for your integrity, thank you for your prowess, and most of all - thank you for leading us through the few bright spots Earth still has to offer. </3
"On my business card, I am a corporate president. In my mind, I am a game developer. But in my heart, I am a gamer - Satoru Iwata, GDC 2005
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Is the least we can do.
Why does it say "Directly" tho? I am probably missing out on the reference...
Shouldn't it be "Please Understand". We need some comic relief for such a sad loss.
NeoGAF
Believe
Love
Please Understand