ShockingAlberto
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The Pokemon Stadium thing is a big deal, because people don't remember how completely fucking broken Red/Blue was and how Iwata fixed those glitches, on his own, with no reference documents, over a weekend.
Made this but i don't feel i can finish it. I just can't.
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The Pokemon Stadium thing is a big deal, because people don't remember how completely fucking broken Red/Blue was and how Iwata fixed those glitches, on his own, with no reference documents, over a weekend.
The Pokemon Stadium thing is a big deal, because people don't remember how completely fucking broken Red/Blue was and how Iwata fixed those glitches, on his own, with no reference documents, over a weekend.
I think this might be the right time for me to play Earthbound for the first time.
Wow... best story...hahaha
I love the idea of Iwata being named CEO and his first thought after leaving is "Wait...do I get paid more? I should ask, right?"
Starting to feel quite a bit better now, but I don't think this will truly sink in until I see that he is completely gone from E3, and/or the next Nintendo Direct...
I feel this needs to be reposted. A true gamer indeed
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63mG4k-VIyY&feature=youtu.be
how can they do Nintendo Directs now? It won't be the same. mr. Iwata was a rare breed for the gaming world, and I can honestly say i'll miss his weirdness and generally care free attitude in presenting.
Godspeed Mr. Iwata.
I think I remember reading an article on Gamespot or somewhere way back when, when I rarely even read gaming news online, about Nintendo having a new president. And thinking, that this is some Japanese guy I've never heard of, and things probably won't be different in any meaningful way. Just another suit (of course, ~12 year old me wouldn't put it in so many words). Little did I know how great he would be. Or for that matter, what a character Yamauchi was himself.Come to think of it, I can't remember when was the first time I saw Iwata. He was always kind of there in everything Nintendo-related. He blended into my gaming memories so well and I feel weird now.
It is very strange for a company who put the man front and centre in such a big way not to have any official acknowledgement on the main page. There's still a link to Iwata Asks, as if nothing happened.I still wish Nintendo.com to have a home page dedicated to Iwata and his accomplishments.
I don't think they can or should abandon Directs, from either a business perspective or respect. I think Iwata would want someone to go out there and do goofy things when presenting games.
People will initially feel weird about it, but a Direct or two down the line, they'll start anticipating them again.
I feel this needs to be reposted. A true gamer indeed
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63mG4k-VIyY&feature=youtu.be
I think this might be the right time for me to play Earthbound for the first time.
Even if they don't abandon Directs, im wondering if they'll go back to live E3 conferences, what with the NX almost certainly being introduced next year.
I doubt it, while this e3 didn't go great (though in retrospect it kind of makes sense), the year before had huge amounts of praise from just about everyone.
Even if they don't abandon Directs, im wondering if they'll go back to live E3 conferences, what with the NX almost certainly being introduced next year.
R.I.P. Mr. Iwata
I Know I'm a little late, but I want to contribute to that thread.
Really depends on how much time you want to dedicate, a Kirby game you can beat in a day while Earthbound is 25+ hours
As for the two Kirby games, he's listed as Chief producer for Dreamland 3 and Supervisor for Crystal Shards here: http://nintendo.wikia.com/wiki/Satoru_Iwata
Edit: Although that wiki doesn't even make mention of Balloon Fight, how odd
Work was hard today. Black shirtssomeone dressed as Ness. Quiet tearsloving memories shared. May you play forever in peace, Mr. Iwata. U_U