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Thing is, everyone liked him until the stuff he just said in the last few weeks. From my perspective, he's always looked like the wiser business guy in the midst of all the old, stubborn Nintendo execs. I don't know what's going on right now, but I think he's the least of Nintendo's problems as far as internal mindsets go. The whole of it's upper management needs to go.