Satoru Iwata, who recently passed away aged 55, bucked the trend of what to expect from the CEO of a major games company. Starting his career as a programmer, he worked on some of Nintendo's most ...
While there has been a lot of talk about the future of 3D in gaming, Nintendo on Tuesday made the clearest statement yet that the technology is about to become a major factor. The company officially ...
When Peter and I got to the Nintendo meeting rooms behind the Japanese gaming giant’s huge E3 booth, Satoru Iwata was pecking away at one of Apple’s Macbook Pro laptops. He folded it shut and quickly ...
Satoru Iwata, the global president of Nintendo, has died at 55, the Japanese gaming giant has announced. Iwata was named the fourth president in the company's 126-year history in 2002, and was the ...
TOKYO — Satoru Iwata, who led Japanese video game company Nintendo Co. through years of growth with its Pokemon and Super Mario franchises, has died after a lengthy illness, drawing a flood of ...
In honor of Nintendo’s Satoru Iwata, who passed away in July of last year, the 2016 Game Developers Choice Awards aired an animated tribute to the man behind many of the company’s unique successes.
Here’s NoA’s new CEO singing “Call Me Maybe” to promote Nintendo’s Karaoke games (via Tiny Cartridge ): And here he is dancing to promote Yo-Kai Watch: Here is Shibata cosplaying to announce Professor ...
Even at this early stage in the device's life, 3DS's first Christmas is already looking like its make or break moment. Following the handheld's drastic price-cut, which saw units sell for less than ...
Satoru Iwata has been named Nintendo of America's CEO. The global president will take on the additional role as Tatsumi Kimishima is promoted to managing director of Nintendo Co in Japan. Koji ...
Nintendo’s chief executive took some time after Tuesday’s press conference to talk to me about the kind of thinking that led to the creation of his company’s upcoming “Wii U” console. (More: E3 2011: ...
Company says death was caused by a bile duct tumor. In this Jan. 31, 2013 file photo, Nintendo Co. President Satoru Iwata speaks during a news conference in Tokyo. Nintendo said President Iwata died ...