I'm of the mindset of 'If not Iwata, then who?' I'm also of the mindset that some of the biggest critics in this thread are the ones who believe that stronger hardware in and of itself makes a better game experience.
I hate the Wii U. It does nothing for me at the moment; the hardware is outdated, the OS performance sounds terrible, and the lack of an account system reads like a bad joke to me. HOWEVER, I do know that Nintendo doesn't need the latest and greatest hardware to make a good game; if I want graphics porn, I've got a PC that cost me 1.4k to deliver.
As for Iwata, he don' fucked up. Marketing was terribad, the name was a poor choice, and the software lineup makes me want to wait till Smash Bros. at the earliest. But the thing is: Nintendo is a niche.
We see it on NeoGAF, we see it everywhere; people that reject Nintendo's games due to either 'kiddy, not for hardcore gamers, casual trash,' and so on. If Nintendo had truly gone to chase after this kind of audience(that already scorns Nintendo), what possible gain would Nintendo have made? Funny, how those same people are piling shit on Iwata for not catering to them, but wouldn't have gotten a Nintendo system for nothing less than 1-1 parity in 3rd party support and a big AAA IP that tries to be realistic(and fails terribly at it).
Iwata deserves reprimand, but to fire him? NeoGAF certainly doesn't know of anybody who could roll with Nintendo's philosophy, and I'm not quite sure who or what they hope to see a replacement do at this point(which, by all means, it appears that Iwata's ALREADY on the warpath to fix).
How quick is the internet to forget the Wii U Nintendo Direct, huh? As well as the fact that this is the guy that delivered the Wii and the DS, Nintendo's most successful hardware bar the original NES? Or that the 3DS, another bad situation, has been well and truly stabilized at this point and is on path to be a financial success?
I hate the Wii U. It does nothing for me at the moment; the hardware is outdated, the OS performance sounds terrible, and the lack of an account system reads like a bad joke to me. HOWEVER, I do know that Nintendo doesn't need the latest and greatest hardware to make a good game; if I want graphics porn, I've got a PC that cost me 1.4k to deliver.
As for Iwata, he don' fucked up. Marketing was terribad, the name was a poor choice, and the software lineup makes me want to wait till Smash Bros. at the earliest. But the thing is: Nintendo is a niche.
We see it on NeoGAF, we see it everywhere; people that reject Nintendo's games due to either 'kiddy, not for hardcore gamers, casual trash,' and so on. If Nintendo had truly gone to chase after this kind of audience(that already scorns Nintendo), what possible gain would Nintendo have made? Funny, how those same people are piling shit on Iwata for not catering to them, but wouldn't have gotten a Nintendo system for nothing less than 1-1 parity in 3rd party support and a big AAA IP that tries to be realistic(and fails terribly at it).
Iwata deserves reprimand, but to fire him? NeoGAF certainly doesn't know of anybody who could roll with Nintendo's philosophy, and I'm not quite sure who or what they hope to see a replacement do at this point(which, by all means, it appears that Iwata's ALREADY on the warpath to fix).
How quick is the internet to forget the Wii U Nintendo Direct, huh? As well as the fact that this is the guy that delivered the Wii and the DS, Nintendo's most successful hardware bar the original NES? Or that the 3DS, another bad situation, has been well and truly stabilized at this point and is on path to be a financial success?