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PlayStation, Microsoft, Hideki Kamiya, Bungie, Geoff Keighley & more pay Tribute to Satoru Iwata

Author: Francis@PE (19035 Posts)


  • Shion
    • Nintimdo

      care to translate?

  • ednice

    Today there are no console wars.

  • ei8bit

    RIP Iwata-san T_T

  • https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeqVK6IRhSAzMTVrInpg03Q Otaku DJK1NG

    It a very good thing that the industry responded. it does show they care about Nintendo.

    My only hope is they also respond by at least making one game for Wii U.
    But I guess not important now.

  • Liquid-Sunrise

    I’m happy to see everyone paying their respects

  • Maestro

    And now I’m shedding tears

  • donzaloog

    Iwata deserves every bit of this and so much more. He was the best.

  • Andrew Mitchell

    And Zelda Williams herself pays respect as well!

  • uPadWatcher

    It’s great to see PlayStation and Microsoft paying respect to the late, great Iwata. Nothing but respect. They, including everyone here, will never forget about one of Nintendo’s greatest president in the video game industry.

  • Jon Turner

    And people say the entire industry hates Nintendo. Well, it’s very heartwarming to see many of these developers come out and express their condolences to a good man like Iwata. Maybe the industry will be more humble because of this? I dunno.

    • Andrew Mitchell

      Unfortunately, there’s always going to be idiots out there who’ll try to make the other competition look bad for their own stupidity and amusement. It’s pathetic.

      • Jon Turner

        There are always bad apples everywhere. It’s inevitable.

      • Liquid-Sunrise

        I already came across people like those on other sites…
        It is sad, really.

  • eaglebob345

    It’s good to see so many people set aside their problems to show some love and respect for such a great person. I just wish there was this much unity all the time in the video games industry, it’s sad that something like this has to happen in order for people to show some decency. R.I.P. Iwata-san.