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RolStoppable said:
noname2200 said:
I tend to agree, but that would still mean he's the wrong man for the job, no?

If he doesn't change, then yes, he's the wrong man for the job. But most of the things he did are right, it's just that not keeping the developers in check creates a snowball effect. It alters Nintendo's software output which impacts sales negatively.

The big question is who should run Nintendo as a company, if Iwata were to step down?

I nominate Ken Kutaragi. He'll bring the media acclaim and third-party support Nintendo so desperately craves!