Booker.DeWitt
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I love his confidence:
love this
I love his confidence:
Was Iwatas illness ever disclosed? I just knew he was sick but didn't realize the true severity of it. This is so sad
KoreanDJ did a violin cover of Mario 64's credit music as tribute:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRD7tIl5vhg
Hip Tanaka's tribute on Soundcloud.
https://soundcloud.com/hip_tanaka/dedicated-to-satoru-iwata
It's a Balloon Trip remix.
- Did you know that the reason the Kanto region was included as post-game content in Pokemon Gold/Silver was because partway through development, Game Freak were starting to run out of cartridge space. Iwata was personally responsible for taking the game code, and compressing it to the point that the developers had enough space to stick an entire other continent in. An entire frickin' other continent.
- He was also the main programmer on Earthbound, and pretty much saved the entire project from doom. When development started to fall apart, he stepped in and pretty much rewrote the game's code from scratch, by himself. IIRC, the code in Earthbound is so complex and complete, you could actually build a working SNES emulator from it.
- He created the battle code for Pokemon Stadium 64 in a week. Without access to any design documents.
Hopefully people with little positive to say can understand why Iwata is such a respected figure in the industry. He's not some business suit who was promoted to the top based on his money skills. He's a genius level programmer who had a key role in some of Nintendo's best games back in the day. Whatever you may think about his blue oceans and whatnot, he deserves respect just for that alone.
This is the second time for me, the first was Robin Williams.
Knowing someone that has brought you so much joy throughout your entire life is gone forever really hurts.
For anyone who doesn't know, Tanaka worked on Metroid, Kid Icarus, Super Mario Land, Tetris, Mother, Dr. Mario, and EarthBound.
I just thought about how one of the last things he probably watched was the Nintendo World Championship.
He got to watch Balloon Fight played in front of thousands of people who loved the games he's made. He got to see the crowd react to hearing about Mother 1 coming to the VC. His last interaction with the worldwide community of gamers was watching all of us collectively celebrate nintendo games, most of which he had a direct hand in making possible. For anyone who followed along the bulk of the stream, it was a pretty magical time made even more wonderful with the knowledge that he got to enjoy it right along beside us. We spent those precious few last moments with him and watching and didn't even know it.
I'm so glad they'll be bringing it back next year. I'll watch it again with the memory of his life in mind.
I found IGN's video to be disrespectful: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzyLqR8HfNY
I found IGN's video to be disrespectful: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzyLqR8HfNY
I found IGN's video to be disrespectful: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzyLqR8HfNY
I'm speechless...
Hip Tanaka's tribute on Soundcloud.
https://soundcloud.com/hip_tanaka/dedicated-to-satoru-iwata
It's a Balloon Trip remix.
They forgot to turn off the background music.How so?
?I found IGN's video to be disrespectful: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzyLqR8HfNY
Just about to finish my working day, and I find it strange that I've sat here all day, barely talking to anyone.. I've never been affected by a death of someone I didn't know before, be they musician, actor, footballer etc, but today, this has left me feeling somewhat empty.
It's a really strange sensation, and one I cannot fathom to explain :/ RIP Mr Iwata. I hope you knew how much happiness you helped bring to the lives of so many people, and I hope you didn't pass thinking you'd let us down after the backlash Nintendo received last month.
Where did you get this quote? Is there more about this?
There's not a better gif to sum up my reactions to the comic.
uhhh, what? how is this disrespectful?
edit: oops didn't mean to pile on
Has these been posted?
http://www.polygon.com/2015/7/12/89...video-game-industry-remembers-one-of-its-best
Shuhei Yoshida
"I always admired his personal, easy to understand commentary on games in development in his Nintendo Direct. He was an inspiration as a leader of one of the most influential companies in the game industry, who used to make games himself and has always been a gamer. I had a couple of times I had conversations with him at some international industry events, he was always friendly and nice to talk with. I was dreaming someday to have an open exchange of Tweets or to be on a same panel session with him to talk about industry and games we play. I even tweeted when I was leaving for E3 this year with #iwatter as I saw he started tweeting Nintendo E3 news with the hashtag. I have always respected Nintendo's games, how they are super accessible and polished for everyone to play and enjoy, and I understand Iwata-san was one of the key individuals to have kept that high quality standard across all Nintendo titles. I just wish he will rest in peace. Thank you for all your work for the better game industry."
They have more statements from industry people in the link
I found IGN's video to be disrespectful: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzyLqR8HfNY
Hope this is okay.
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