He's done some good but he seriously needs to fix certain traits that he has shown such as not trying very hard to diversifying their software output to reach the traditional western gamer and sticking with the portable mindset when it comes to hardware with minor incremental improvements rather then attempting to push the edge more when it comes to power because the gamble worked for the Wii.
I think Iwata has some great ideas but the way things have gone for the company, has suffered in recent years and I can't help but think his (or maybe those below him) particular stubbornness in what will work and slow adoption of industry trends or growth avenues that they don't start.







