Figgycal said:
I guess it could be worse, but Nintendo definitely needs new leadership -- not necessarily one that panders to the demands of investors. |
Companies and countries collapsed under new leaderships... Some things are just better not to change, at least not radically and if Iwata goes then Nintendo's future is rather uncertain. You can protest, cry, scream and wreck stuff around you in hope that Iwata resigns and that won't work. You would rather to have people with less experience to lead a company that is over 100 years old just to turn it into a train wreck?
Didn't something similar happen to Sony, in a way?







