Einsam_Delphin said:
DolPhanTendo said: Wow what short memory Iwata died six months ago so I think they had their thoughts elsewhere. I know most people in here don't care but when a company loses their leader suddenly things are out on hold. It's like just because you came on here and left your comment about him you think you show you cared. Nope because two months later people are complaining the lack of directs, and what not being released. He dies 6 months ago not 3 years, not 2. not even a year. I'm sorry a death got in the way of your gaming experience for 4 months, show some morals and respect thanks |
Time stops for no man. Nintendo themselves showed as much by how they only spent 10 seconds addressing his death in the direct. You can't expect everyone to cry for months and months whenever someone dies. I'm sure instead of wasting time with that Iwata would rather Nintendo keep on running like they always have.
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Not to mention the fact that they were headed for the storm long before Iwata died. In fact; I wager they were in imminent trouble before he even got diagnosed. Besides; any one CEO's illness or even death shouldn't prevent anyone from discussing the future and present state of the company, on the contrary, it seems more pertinent and relevant now than ever.
I didn't see anyone holding back when Steve Jobs died, and I sure didn't see DolPhanTendo stepping in to tell anyone to do so.