Yeah he seems to be more candid about his statements. Usually he just makes excuses or tries to change the subject.
Talk of changing business structure and acknowledgement that the market has changed and Nintendo is out of touch is really a first. Also specifically stating that he doesn't understand the Western market as well as the Japanese market is fairly eye raising after he promoted himself to president of NOA just a few months ago, lol.
I think for better or worse this the beginning of a new chapter in Nintendo's history and this one will probably be very different.







