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the_dengle said:
I guess I'm weird, I read the whole thing. Some interesting stuff in there.

I take it Iwata is not fired.


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I read the whole thing too, and I agree, the questions were stupid.



Still doesn't beat the "hand out WiiFit to earthquake victims".



According to GAF, the entire board, including Iwata, has been re-elected.



Do shareholder meetings in other companies have such weird questions as the ones with this Nintendo one?

Anyway, not a single bit of info about what is really going on a Nintendo or what they are planning for the future. Not that I was expecting that.



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NintendoPie said:
This has to either be the worst translation ever, or just a joke. I refuse to believe people ask such dumb questions. I, however, could accept Nintendo answering with dumb answers.

After hearing the Apple shareholder's meeting earlier this year, I honestly believe that there are a lot of stupid people out there who have a little too much money. How can you have no interest in a company's products, yet still demand an answer as to how that company plans to reverse it's fortunes without discussing what it sells? Why would anyone who knows anything regarding Nintendo's secretive attitude feel that they would just spill their guts about Zelda U right there at a shareholder's meeting of all places?



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Who was in charge of this meeting if Satoura Iwata wasn't there?



 

It's hard to predict Nintendo's future moves from that.



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"Q9: I don’t know about games, and don’t care about game-related questions, but your shareholders haven’t said anything about the stock price dropping. What kind of a shareholder meeting is this? Tell me about the business administration."

Brainless businessman spoted. Money isn't everything in life.
Seriously, investing in video games and having not the slightest interest in it...



"Q5: I want to suggest large screens for children. Also, casinos will apparently be legalized in some places, and many people don’t know how to play casino games. How about games to teach them?
A5: Thank you for your suggestions. We will take them into consideration."

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