Milly Osworth
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No more quirky Directs with Iwata 
Better pictureThis made me tear up, but at the same time feel weirdly better.
Bileduct cancer. He was treated for it last year (the doctors found it early on) and he seemed to do better... but apparently that was not the caseWhat? This is crazy. So sad for his family. Do we have any idea what happened?
What? This is crazy. So sad for his family. Do we have any idea what happened?
Bileduct cancer. He was treated for it last year (the doctors found it early on) and he seemed to do better... but apparently that was not the case![]()
Can I have one too please ?
I think that I am going to wear it for a while...
I was at E3 a few years back getting into a lift to go from the biz level down to ground floor - Nintendo's E3 analyst briefing had just finished and as I got in I saw Iwata stood in the lift with (I think) Bill Trinnen. Just before the doors closed an analyst and his pal got in but obviously failed to notice Iwata stood there at the back. This guy then started sounding off about Nintendo's strategy, calling out Iwata and saying what he thought Nintendo should do and how a load of stuff at the briefing was all wrong etc etc.
By now a hush had descended on the lift and I cast a sidelong glance to Iwata wondering if he was going to pipe up and humiliate this guy. Stupid thoughtHe was just stood there with Bill and they were both grinning like kids as this guy kept on. Finally the guy thought something must be up as the rest of us in the lift were now grinning like crazy looking at him, wondering if he would notice who was in the lift with him. Finally he did, turning around and looking at Iwata wide-eyed obviously thinking "shit wtf have I just done here omg".
Iwata just grinned even harder (as if that was possible) and patted him on the arm and made perfectly clear through his expression that everything was cool. The rest of us just cracked up and walked off one anecdote richer about what a lovely man Iwata was.
It is so rare that we get a senior exec with his demeanour, sincerity and genuine passion for his work. I really hope one part of his legacy is that we will see more people like him rising to the top. RIP Satoru Iwata, you really did a great job.
I know. It's so cheesy, but...ugh.Ridiculously hard not to get sentimental seeing this.
Don't worry man... Iwata made sure that the train mive in the right direction and we will benefit from him. I really feel the with NX he laid out the foundation for Nintendo to have a solid hardware and software eco system for the next decade.Ugh, I just realized that when I finally will be back on the Nintendo train when they release their next handheld (I skipped the DS and 3DS in favor of the PSP and Vita), that will be a train without Iwata as the driver......somehow this saddens me![]()
I was at E3 a few years back getting into a lift to go from the biz level down to ground floor - Nintendo's E3 analyst briefing had just finished and as I got in I saw Iwata stood in the lift with (I think) Bill Trinnen. Just before the doors closed an analyst and his pal got in but obviously failed to notice Iwata stood there at the back. This guy then started sounding off about Nintendo's strategy, calling out Iwata and saying what he thought Nintendo should do and how a load of stuff at the briefing was all wrong etc etc.
By now a hush had descended on the lift and I cast a sidelong glance to Iwata wondering if he was going to pipe up and humiliate this guy. Stupid thoughtHe was just stood there with Bill and they were both grinning like kids as this guy kept on. Finally the guy thought something must be up as the rest of us in the lift were now grinning like crazy looking at him, wondering if he would notice who was in the lift with him. Finally he did, turning around and looking at Iwata wide-eyed obviously thinking "shit wtf have I just done here omg".
Iwata just grinned even harder (as if that was possible) and patted him on the arm and made perfectly clear through his expression that everything was cool. The rest of us just cracked up and walked off one anecdote richer about what a lovely man Iwata was.
It is so rare that we get a senior exec with his demeanour, sincerity and genuine passion for his work. I really hope one part of his legacy is that we will see more people like him rising to the top. RIP Satoru Iwata, you really did a great job.
That's actually not the HQ, it's their Kyoto R&D building.
Did he return and do any public appearances after the operation became known (except the muppet one)?
I thought he was back on track? Wich was his last one?
Now every time this happens during the end credits of various Nintendo games, I'm going to shed a tear...
Executive Producer
SATORU IWATA
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No more quirky Directs with Iwata![]()