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First thing I'd do is fire aka reshuffle/retire all people to do with the design and development of the Wii and Wii U, a lot of people say Wii was good for Nintendo but it all but destroyed them in the eyes of their true target consumer as casuals will never buy Nintendo devices again post smartphones.

Second thing I'd do is ban Miyamoto from interfering in other peoples games, he ruined Paper Mario's sequels post Thousand Year Door doing that and damaged DKCR on the Wii by forcing in motion controls, these are only two examples, but he's well known for it.

The third thing I'd do is consider replacing certain people at the treehouse or giving them a severe reprimand after the badly bungled Xenoblade Chronicles X translation.

Part 4? If the NX is another stupid gimmick, scrap it and make a proper console again, not something with no buttons like the horror images that are coming out of the company at the moment with their patents. I'm a die hard Nintendo guy since the SNES and get their machines first, but there's no way in hell I'd invest in that thing.

5. Reverse the youtube policy, it's done nothing but damage as no one is streaming Nintendo games on there except the die hards. The big youtubers aren't selling Nintendo consoles to anyone and a lot won't even put Nintendo games in the top 10 lists as they fear Nintendo claiming the entire video. This is Nintendo's biggest PR backfire of the last 15 years imo.

The final thing I'd do is replace Reggie Fils Aime as he's actively blocked multiple Japanese games from coming out to the West, he would never of released Xenoblade 1 (and didn't release the rather good Disaster: Day of Crisis that Europe got) had people not put the squeeze on him, even Nintendo of Europe bypassed him on several occasions with such things.

I feel as a Nintendo fan, especially after the awful disaster of the Iwata years like Nintendo is a company that seems to punish it's most loyal fans for their mistakes. I hope the new boss corrects that, at least in part.