| RolStoppable said: So far he hasn't done anything other than to continue the things that were set in motion under Iwata. Regardless, I consider it a good thing that somebody with strong business roots was made Nintendo's president, because the candidates from the creative side can't be trusted in the same way after 3DS and Wii U hardware and software were strongly influenced by creative desires while business sense was mostly ignored. |
Pretty much this exactly. Nintendo still have creatives (Miyamoto etc) at the top of the company, and their current trajectory was initiated by Iwata in 2014, but having their overall business headed up by someone with actual business experience is a plus point, given the rut Nintendo have been in commercially.







