Tag: iwata
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Fans Shocked As Nintendo CEO Passes Away
Unfortunate news from Nintendo this evening as we’ve just been informed that the CEO of the company, the much loved Satoru Iwata, has sadly passed away far too soon at age 55. Complications following a bile duct growth were the unfortunate cause of Mr. Iwata’s sad passing. Fans of Nintendo worldwide have expressed massive regret, as…
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Nintendo Teases a New Console Called NX
In addition to announcing that Nintendo would finally be embracing the mobile gaming market by offering its popular IP up for use on smart devices, the company’s worldwide President has also revealed that a concept for a new dedicated gaming platform is in development with the codename ‘NX’. Also See: Nintendo Enters Mobile Gaming Alliance…
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Nintendo’s Satoru Iwata Discusses Developers Relationship to Wii U GamePad, Xbox LIVE & PSN, Apple TV
Continuing the story of Nintendo Worldwide President Satoru Iwata‘s appearance at an investor relations meeting post-E3 expo, the big boss himself had already spoken in length about his thoughts regarding Microsoft’s Smartglass for Xbox and the company’s weighty cheque book, rewarding developers who sign up for exclusive deals. Iwata then spoke more about the developers…
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Nintendo’s Satoru Iwata Discusses Developers Relationship to Wii U GamePad, Xbox LIVE & PSN, Apple TV
Continuing the story of Nintendo Worldwide President Satoru Iwata‘s appearance at an investor relations meeting post-E3 expo, the big boss himself had already spoken in length about his thoughts regarding Microsoft’s Smartglass for Xbox and the company’s weighty cheque book, rewarding developers who sign up for exclusive deals. Iwata then spoke more about the developers…
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Nintendo to allow third party devs to charge for 3DS DLC, but isn’t happy about it
Nintendo’s US CEO Reggie Fils-Aime has spoken out about possibility of some developers behind the company’s 3DS games to deliver apps and downloadable content at a cost to gamers. Nintendo has previously issued free updates for its handheld system and does not seem keen to begin charging its faithful for addition services and benefits, but…