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ihatefatkatz said:
Having listened to the podcast, Nintendo was justified in their actions.

The dude divulged way too much information about past projects, current projects and internal operations, not to mention the unprofessional manner that he spoke in.

Once they talked about Smash and Sakurai, you know he fucked up big time. With that said, it's rather unfortunate that he lost his dream job


I listened to the Podcast (you can find it online if you guys search) and as soon as he started to talk about Sakurai I said 'ohhhhh' because it became very obvious why he was fired. you don't talk about one of the highest executives publicy in a somewhat negative or iffy light like that and have no consequences. he essentially was saying positive things about him but also mentioned how Sakurai gets frustrated and wants things perfect, and those sort of comments along with the localization comments directed towards the fans were just too much to divulge 

   lots of little things about how they get their work done and time constraints and things too. just stuff a company might not want someone blah-blah-blah-ing about because you never know how the public will perceive things