InternHertz
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Woke up to this 6 and a half hours ago.
I'm still speechless.
Rest in peace Mr Iwata, you earned it.
I'm still speechless.
Rest in peace Mr Iwata, you earned it.
I agree with this, and I said it at the time. I wasn't particularly nice to the people with this attitude, especially given the respect I have for Next Level Games. But still, those people didn't know the situation.Considering the shit people go through in life and even the work developers put into these games, even if you or I consider them bad, makes the whole reaction really disgusting.
Everytime I see one of those artworks I get teary really fast. Really sad.
Also really sad that his apology about e3 is the last we heard of him(((
Who knew all this was going on during e3, feel so bad
Wow, I'm in tears right now.
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Couldn´t hold back the tears after this one.
The OP is really moving.
The thing is, as others have said, it is going to take months, perhaps years until we can all fully appreciate what Iwata has done in his last few months in order to get Nintendo on the right path as we slowly see the fruits of the seeds he has planted.
If I, or anyone else that I know, were given a prognosis such as the one Iwata had I would use the time I had to enjoy myself. Go travel the world, spend time with family etc. But Iwata spent his time trying to fix the problems in Nintendo and get his company back on the right path. I cannot imagine the selflessness that must have taken.
I'm going to have to stop as I'm choking up again.