Shack Reels: In Remembrance of Satoru Iwata
Taken before his time, Satoru Iwata contributed immensely to both Nintendo and gaming in general. We give a fond remembrance to a man whose legacy will live on.
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Taken before his time, Satoru Iwata contributed immensely to both Nintendo and gaming in general. We give a fond remembrance to a man whose legacy will live on.
The death of Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata continues to reverberate throughout the video game space. The latest to issue a statement is Nintendo of America president and COO Reggie Fils-Aime, who notes that Iwata's impact will be felt for years to come.
One legendary Nintendo game designer remembers another, and promises to do Iwata proud with the company's future efforts.
The video game world was devastated to hear of Nintendo president Satoru Iwata's untimely passing on Sunday. Today, Shacknews remembers his massive contributions to all that is games.
Nintendo has announced its CEO, Satoru Iwata, has passed away at the age of 55.
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