Nintendo of America Co-Founder, Alan Stone, has passed away

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2017 has taken another gaming veteran from us.

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The news are in that Alan 'Al' Stone passed away on Friday due to cancer. Known as being one of the co-founders of Nintendo of America in 1981, he was heavily invested in Nintendo's early efforts to distribute its coin-op games in America, like Radar Scope and Donkey Kong.

He would leave Nintendo in 1994 to join SEGA, where he served as President and CEO of SEGA Enterprises (now Sega Entertainment, the company's arcade division) before leaving for Nanotech Media in 2003.

There's also a 2013 interview highlighting his role at Nanotech, where he also discusses his career highlights in the game industry:



Sincere condolences to his relatives and close ones, as the gaming industry mourns the loss of yet another of its founders.

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Shit, this week several historical people have died. Here on February 20 in Venezuela, Sofia Imber died, she was the founder of Contemporary Art Museum of Caracas
 

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