Switch’s hidden golf game is a tribute to Iwata
Unlocking Golf on the Switch pays a tribute in a very special way.
Unlocking Golf on the Switch pays a tribute in a very special way.
The 19th annual D.I.C.E. awards are commencing this year, with a posthumous Lifetime Achievement Award for Satoru Iwata.
Host Geoff Keighley and Reggie Fils-Aime pay a tribute to the late Nintendo president.
From honoring the late Nintendo President, Satoru Iwata, to the ongoing Konami vs. Kojima feud, this year’s Game Awards was quite the ride.
This moving account of the life of Satoru Iwata goes into more detail than any tribute video we’ve seen before.
Nintendo won two awards last night at the Golden Joystick Awards thanks to Splatoon, while Satoru Iwata was given a special honor.
With Iwata’s passing many fans have wondered what will become of Nintendo’s Direct presentations. The company says those will continue.
Several industry analysts have released comments on who they believe will assume Satoru Iwata’s role as president of Nintendo.
Develop Awards 2015 opened with a short tribute to Satoru Iwata.
One fan has honored Iwata in his own special way by including him in one of the very first games he worked on.
Fans have come together in mourning to race in Mario Kart 8 using Satoru Iwata’s Mii as an act of remembrance for his dedication to gaming.
Reggie Fils-Aime issues a heartfelt statement about what Mr. Iwata meant to Nintendo as a company and pledges that his work will continue uninterrupted.
Gamers across the globe are sharing their thoughts on Mr. Iwata’s lasting legacy at Nintendo. Come share your thoughts with us as we pay tribute to one of the greatest minds in gaming.
The internet was shocked to learn yesterday that Nintendo’s CEO Satoru Iwata has passed away. Today Shigeru Miyamoto issued a short statement.
Nintendo president Satoru Iwata reaffirms Nintendo’s software commitment to the 3DS and Wii U with the Nintendo NX on the horizon.
Reggie Fils-Aime says Iwata’s recent statement about E3 wasn’t an apology, but a commitment to listening to feedback from Nintendo’s fans.
Nintendo’s CEO has personally responded to the Internet’s criticism about today’s E3 showing from Nintendo.
Nintendo president Satoru Iwata will not be attending E3 this year, though Miyamoto will still make an appearance.
Nintendo president Satoru Iwata finally admits that the rest of the world plays games differently from Japan, as the country is increasingly focused on mobile rather than consoles.
Iwata briefly discussed the replacement for Club Nintendo in yesterday’s investor meeting, outlining plans for both mobile and home consoles.
According to president Iwata, Nintendo wasn’t cornered into the mobile market by flagging sales, but rather they were waiting for the right opportunity to present itself.
Satoru Iwata says the information shared about a Netflix Zelda series is wrong, but his wording leaves some doubt that the rumor was entirely wrong.
Iwata says Nintendo wants to make sure gamers are surprised by the Nintendo NX when more details are revealed.
Nintendo’s end of the year earnings meeting will happen on May 7, finally giving us a candid look at Wii U lifetime sales up until now.
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