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R.I.P  Hiroshi Yamauchi. 

Hiroshi Yamauchi, the Japanese businessman credited with transforming Nintendo into a world-leading video games company, has died aged 85.

Mr Yamauchi ran the firm for 53 years, and was its second-largest shareholder at the time of his death.

The company confirmed the news in an emailed statement.

A spokesman said the firm was in mourning over the "loss of the former Nintendo president Mr Hiroshi Yamauchi, who sadly passed away this morning."

Mr Yamauchi ran the company from 1949 until 2002.

In that time, he took what was a small-time collectable trading card company and built it into one of the most recognisable - and successful - video games brands today.

"You cannot underestimate the influence the man had on the games industry," Rob Crossley, associate editor of Computer and Video Games magazine, told the BBC.

"He spearheaded Nintendo as they moved into the arcade business, with hits such as Donkey Kong.

"This man was the president of Nintendo during the NES, the SNES, the N64 and the Gamecube - the first two were transformative pieces of electronic entertainment."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-24160150



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man-bear-pig said:
RIP, whoever you were


the third president of Nintendo, the father of modern homeconsoles



Lived a full life some hope can achieve, RIP



Oh no :( , RIP



So sad. Such an impactful figure. He will be fondly remembered, I'm sure.

On asomewhat related note, him being Nintendo's biggest shareholder and all, his personal fortune must've been extensive (billions of Dollars? You can probably Google it, but I don't feel like doing that), I wonder what will happen to all that wealth, especially his shares of the company.



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Your life may have come to pass but your legacy will always be remembered.

Thank you forever!



I'm literally crying right now. Not joking, I'm seriously in tears.



man-bear-pig said:
RIP, whoever you were

Dude, that's not cool. He made Gran Turismo. Show some respect.



There have been very few real visionaries in the video game industry, and he was one of them. He saw an opportunity out there in the world, and seized upon it, and all of us are a lot better because of it.

He will be missed terribly.



badgenome said:
man-bear-pig said:
RIP, whoever you were

Dude, that's not cool. He made Gran Turismo. Show some respect.

LOL