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Nintendo on Saturday lost a company legend when President Satoru Iwata died at 55 from cancer. The game industry lost one of its most voracious risk takers. Iwata, like Steve Jobs, was an ...
Satoru Iwata, who has passed away at the age of 55, was once seen unboxing a Wii U in a Nintendo video sporting white surgical gloves: the perfect accompaniment to a man who was gentle, ...
In this segment from Nintendo Voice Chat's special tribute episode, Logan Plant and Peer Schneider dive deep into this ...
Satoru Iwata, who died of cancer on July 11, believed this would be gaming's demise. It was easy to dismiss Iwata's comments. "Games have come to a dead end," he said in 2004, less than two years ...
Satoru Iwata, who passed away July 11, 2015, served as the fourth president and chief executive officer of Nintendo -- and was as beloved as the video game characters he helped create.
Satoru Iwata, the president and CEO of Nintendo, passed away Saturday at the age of 55. “Nintendo Co., Ltd. deeply regrets to announce that President Satoru Iwata passed away on July 11th, ...
Satoru Iwata, who lost his battle with cancer over the weekend at the age of 55, was the very best kind of CEO. Invested in Nintendo’s history from his time as a star programmer, ...
– Satoru Iwata (1959-2015) From one gamer to another, thanks for all the memories (and great games). (Via U.S. Gamer , N-Sider , Nintendo Wiki and MobyGames ) ...
The games from Satoru Iwata era (NDS, Wii, 3DS and Wii U) have their charm that Switch 1 / 2 doesn't have. NDS introduced dual screen and touch play. Wii introduced motion play with Wiimote and Mii.
Satoru Iwata is only the fourth president Nintendo has ever had, and there's a key difference between him and the three that preceded him – he's actually a game designer.
Satoru Iwata passed away earlier this month, leaving behind a legacy of his time at HAL Laboratories and Nintendo over the last thirty years. Not just a strong leader, ...
Satoru Iwata: There were two major things for me in 2007. The earlier half of the year saw some mixed opinions about Nintendo, about how the Wii would do, ...