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jamy30 said:
Hynad said:


Indeed. It's like opening the testament of your dead relative while you're at the cemetary to put him/her underground.

There's really nothing wrong in that.


Its not really though is it?  Firstly he's not a relative of ours, secondly we're not at a cemetary (we're online), and most importantly we're talking about how Nintendo will respect his wishes and direction, and how they can honour that, it's hardly disrespectful.

My original post stands, a lot of people like to get a bit self rightious when people they don't know die in order to make themselves feel morally superior :p meh

that is your opinion. i'm fine with it.  this is more on culture and tradition on grieving on certain people.  Nintendo itself won't post any social news for a day. 

I even asked myself who would be the next big boss, but that it is for me and a day of silence and respect won't hurt that much.

People think, we can move forward and everything is just part of life.  It is true, but there are people would still wanted to be on standstill and just remember what Iwata have done and his vision for the future.  I think he knew that Nintendo is in good hands, he really cared for the company and even he is sick, he didn't part ways and continue with it.

that is what i can say for now, all about Iwata.  For who is the next or what would be Nintendo's direction would be, we would have time to wait for a Nintendo direct or announcement for that matter.