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DevilRising said:
Anyone hoping for Iwata's downfall are just, quite frankly, horrible horrible people.

Whether you are a huge supporter of Nintendo or not, there is literally ZERO reason to dislike the guy. Saturo Iwata is the very very RARE case, in this day and age, of a major game company being headed by someone that *gasp* not only used to create games, but is a gamer himself. So unlike 99% of big company head presidents out there, he actually understands not only the product, but the consumer as well. He doesn't need yes-men and focus group analysts to come kiss his butt and tell him what recent trends show consumers allegedly want.

We're talking about the man who helped make Lolo, Kirby, Earthbound, and Smash Bros. for fuck's sake.

But, sadly, much like pro sports, when a team has a spot of trouble, the coach usually gets blamed, even if he has zero control over what's going down. And while I do absolutely think Nintendo as a whole should have had at least a few of those 3DS projects as Wii U projects, as 3DS almost has too many first party games coming recently while Wii U (which needs them) in the last few months has none (namely Luigi's Mansion 2, Paper Mario 4, having Monster Games make a pointless port of DKCR when they should be working on a new Wii U title). I don't however think that he exactly PLANNED for what looked on paper like a fantastic Wii U launch lineup, to have not done as well as expected.

One of the primary things that hurt Nintendo in NA, I believe, is that the original round of commercials for Wii U were atrocious, with craptacular "dubstep" soundtracks, and nonsensical imagery that showed or told nothing to the average consumer about what Wii U really is, and why they should buy one. Whoever was responsible for that commercial in the NOA marketing department should step down, not Iwata. On the same token, I think Reggie has been a good thing for Nintendo overall as well, as while he has a corporate/advertising background, he is also a self-admitted avid gamer, and while he certainly comes off a bit as a "corporate PR guy", which....well, he is, it's also undeniable that when he talks at least about certain games, you can tell that he has genuine enthusiasm for them.

So yup. Iwata's fine. Personally I hope he sticks around as Prez. for a long time to come. He was personally responsible for the mega-success of DS and Wii, and people seem to forget that. He gave himself a pay cut when 3DS initially sold under-par (when he really didn't need to), something I don't seem to remember the presidents of Sony or MS doing at any point. Just saying. The dude just seems like a hell of a guy. Not really sure how you could root against that.


He's a nice guy, but I'm not sure he can turn this mess around or even knows exactly what he's doing.

I have to wonder why at some point he didn't look at the Wii U marketing or the OS or the online or the third party situation and put his foot down and say "this is unaccpetable". He either has gone along with others at Nintendo or himself spear headed a drive to move Nintendo away from Western developers as well, undoing a lot of of great work Howard Lincoln and Minoru Arakawa did.

Either he's directly responsible for the mess or he's at the very least complicit in it.

The only real good thing about this IMO is now perhaps he will be forced to listen to the realities of the Western market and have to really consider what the Western market requires. Perhaps that Kiminishi guy was too much of a kiss-ass and wasn't telling it how it was or was too out of touch.



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Would had prefered a true Satoru III but this is the second best option.



So he's even more president than before? The irony... well he does a good job on 3DS lately so why not?



They needed a shake up and fresh blood in that room. we will see if anything gets better but i have little faith in this guy. i guess time will tell. but i really think nintendo is on its way becoming a software company faster now. excluding the portable market which they do well in.



 

Nintendo giving in to the Sony fans and demote Iwata? Have they forgotten who their customers are?



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Galaki said:
Nintendo giving in to the Sony fans and demote Iwata? Have they forgotten who their customers are?


They're promoting him.



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DevilRising said: (for example, he was personally responsible for Nintendo aquiring Monolith and them developing, in his own words, Nintendo's answer to Final Fantasy, in Xenoblade, and we see that carrying on in the sequel "X")

If true, then that is a huge plus in his favour; Xenoblade's greatness and the acquisition of Monolith were two of the best things Nintendo has done in recent years.



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DevilRising said:


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curl-6 said:
DevilRising said: (for example, he was personally responsible for Nintendo aquiring Monolith and them developing, in his own words, Nintendo's answer to Final Fantasy, in Xenoblade, and we see that carrying on in the sequel "X")

If true, then that is a huge plus in his favour; Xenoblade's greatness and the acquisition of Monolith were two of the best things Nintendo has done in recent years.


i have a dream that nintendo will buy out mistwalker and merge both mistwalker and monolith and then BOOM we pretty much have squaresoft back 



Soundwave said:
DevilRising said:
Anyone hoping for Iwata's downfall are just, quite frankly, horrible horrible people.

Whether you are a huge supporter of Nintendo or not, there is literally ZERO reason to dislike the guy. Saturo Iwata is the very very RARE case, in this day and age, of a major game company being headed by someone that *gasp* not only used to create games, but is a gamer himself. So unlike 99% of big company head presidents out there, he actually understands not only the product, but the consumer as well. He doesn't need yes-men and focus group analysts to come kiss his butt and tell him what recent trends show consumers allegedly want.

We're talking about the man who helped make Lolo, Kirby, Earthbound, and Smash Bros. for fuck's sake.

But, sadly, much like pro sports, when a team has a spot of trouble, the coach usually gets blamed, even if he has zero control over what's going down. And while I do absolutely think Nintendo as a whole should have had at least a few of those 3DS projects as Wii U projects, as 3DS almost has too many first party games coming recently while Wii U (which needs them) in the last few months has none (namely Luigi's Mansion 2, Paper Mario 4, having Monster Games make a pointless port of DKCR when they should be working on a new Wii U title). I don't however think that he exactly PLANNED for what looked on paper like a fantastic Wii U launch lineup, to have not done as well as expected.

One of the primary things that hurt Nintendo in NA, I believe, is that the original round of commercials for Wii U were atrocious, with craptacular "dubstep" soundtracks, and nonsensical imagery that showed or told nothing to the average consumer about what Wii U really is, and why they should buy one. Whoever was responsible for that commercial in the NOA marketing department should step down, not Iwata. On the same token, I think Reggie has been a good thing for Nintendo overall as well, as while he has a corporate/advertising background, he is also a self-admitted avid gamer, and while he certainly comes off a bit as a "corporate PR guy", which....well, he is, it's also undeniable that when he talks at least about certain games, you can tell that he has genuine enthusiasm for them.

So yup. Iwata's fine. Personally I hope he sticks around as Prez. for a long time to come. He was personally responsible for the mega-success of DS and Wii, and people seem to forget that. He gave himself a pay cut when 3DS initially sold under-par (when he really didn't need to), something I don't seem to remember the presidents of Sony or MS doing at any point. Just saying. The dude just seems like a hell of a guy. Not really sure how you could root against that.


He's a nice guy, but I'm not sure he can turn this mess around or even knows exactly what he's doing.


He's the most successful CEO in the history of videogames, he knows what he's doing. His critics just generally don't know what they're talking about. most of his critics have never been fans of Nintendo. Their general advice is "Nintendo should make the system more like an Xbox or Playstation," or "Nintendo should just quit competing with my favourite console. Instead Nintendo should quit supporting their own hardware and instead support the console I am a fan of."



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