Sakurai remembers Satoru Iwata
Posted on 10 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in General Nintendo, News | 20 Comments
Masahiro Sakurai published a new column in the latest issue of Famitsu. His piece is entirely about Satoru Iwata, who just recently passed away.
Sakurai started out by stating the following when he heard the news: “My mind went white and even now the reality hasn’t sunk in.”
He then remembers the early days, and recalled how Iwata had been one of the interviewers when Sakurai applied for a job at HAL Laboratory Inc. “Our positions and locations changed throughout our long association,” he said. “He was the best superior I ever had and a man who understood me better than anyone.”
Later in his piece, Sakurai described Iwata in the following five ways:
He was a man of virtue. Where a normal person would get annoyed or angry, he would never show such emotions and would instead analyze, organize, and offer ideas. He was someone who could bow his head and apologize for things that weren’t his fault. I often worried about his stress levels, but he always talked with a smile.
He had a brilliant mind. Even when people would talk at length or without focus he was able to quickly say, “so, what you’re trying to say is…” and quickly summarize their point. He was able to see to the heart of people and things and was a master of simplifying them so that anyone could understand their point. He could immediately make a call on changes to improve. I have no doubt that many people were saved by this quality.
He was a man of effort. Even though he didn’t start out in the managing field, he read numerous management books, he would ask for advice from the necessary people that he would take to heart, and managed to become the president of Nintendo. What he gained from his years as a programmer allowed him to take many long-term projects to successful fruition.
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Go! Princess PreCure: Sugar Kingdom and the Six Princesses commercial
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Bandai Namco issued a commercial for Go! Princess PreCure: Sugar Kingdom and the Six Princesses today. Take a look at it below.
Latest Nintendo shop maintenance set for Monday
Posted on 10 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS eShop, DS, News, Wii Shop Channel, Wii U eShop | 0 comments
It’s almost that time again! Nintendo has more maintenance planned for next week, and it will be affecting the Wii U and 3DS eShops as well as the Wii Shopping Channel and DSi Shop. The next round of maintenance will be happening on Monday from 4 PM ET to 8 PM ET (1 PM PT to 5 PM PT).
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Daigasso! Band Brothers P Debut footage
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Daigasso! Band Brothers P Debut landed on the Japanese 3DS eShop a few hours ago. Watch some footage from the downloadable title below.
3D Sonic the Hedgehog 2 footage
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3D Sonic the Hedgehog launched on the Japanese 3DS eShop today. Take a look at some footage from the game below.
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Japanese 3DS themes (7/22/15)
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A bunch of new 3DS themes are out now in Japan. There are also ones based on Mutant Mudds and Langrisser Re:Incarnation Tensei that are launching on Thursday.
Here’s the full list of the latest themes:
Mutant Mudds – 100 yen
Langrisser Re:Incarnation Tensei – Jessica – 200 yen
Gekidou! Arbeiter Koji – 100 yen
Sumikko Gurashi – 200 yen
PriPara – 200 yen
Funky Kato – Sun – 200 yen
Tokyo Girl’s Style Never Ever – 200 yen
Mameshiba (x3) – 200 yen each
And here a couple of videos for two of the themes:
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Splatoon – E-liter 3K Scope, Neo Splash-o-matic weapons out now
Posted on 10 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Wii U | 1 Comment
The N-ZAP ’89 and Octobrush were just added to Splatoon on Friday, but the game has already been updated with another two weapons. Players can now begin using the E-liter 3K Scope as well as the Neo Splash-o-matic.
The official overview of the E-liter 3K Scope is as follows:
Now, I’m not sure you amateur squid researchers are able to gather this from the name, but this here’s an E-liter 3K fitted with a scope. (Don’t worry. As you guys work your way up to Squid Researcher status, this stuff will start to come naturally.) The scope narrows your field of view, but you can acquire and snipe targets from extremely far away.
And here’s the rundown of Neo Splash-o-matic:
Now, this here Neo Splash-o-matic may look a lot like the Splash-o-matic, but it’s got different sub and special weapons, enabling you to use a whole new fighting style. Enemies incoming? Pick ‘em off with Burst Bombs. Enemies in the distance? Take ‘em out with the Inkzooka.
Footage of today’s new weapons is posted below.
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Nyannyan Neko Mario Time episode 42
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The latest episode of Nintendo’s Japanese show Nyannyan Neko Mario Time has now gone live. We’ve included it below.
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Upcoming Japanese eShop releases (7/29/15)
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Several new titles are coming to the Japanese eShop on July 29. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital downloads:
Wii U Download
Girls Like Robots (700 yen)
Wii U Virtual Console
Densetsu no Stafy (702 yen, GBA)
Final Fight One (702 yen, GBA)
Albert Odyssey (823 yen, Super Famicom)
3DS Download
SIMPLE DL Series Vol. 39 (500 yen)
Puchikon magazine first issue (300)
3DS Demos
BoxBoy
The Legend of Kusakari
Bonbon Ribbon
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Japanese Devil’s Third introduction video
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Nintendo released a new Japanese introduction video for Devil’s Third today. Give it a look below.