RolStoppable said:
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!







