Satoru Iwata, President of Nintendo has just passed away - aged 55

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In a shocking turn of events, President of Nintendo, Satoru Iwata, has just passed away. Story and info is currently developing.

Nintendo has just issued a short statement announcing that president Satoru Iwata has passed away at the age of 55.

The statement reads:

Nintendo Co., Ltd. deeply regrets to announce that President Satoru Iwata passed away on July 11, 2015 due to a bile duct growth.

Satoru Iwata initially began as a programmer, having begun at HAL Laboratories, developing titles such as Kirby and Earthbound. After becoming acquainted with then-director of Nintendo, Hiroshi Yamauchi, he was offered a position in 2000 at Nintendo and succeeded Yamauchi as the president of Nintendo.

Throughout Mr. Iwata's tenure at Nintendo, he spearheaded many different and unique gaming experiences for fans all over the world to reach - mainly, the Nintendo DS and the Nintendo Wii console. Mr. Iwata also garnered much praise for his down-to-earth appearances in the Nintendo Direct announcements and through a series of interviews called Iwata Asks, in which a round table is conducted with developers to talk and look more closely at Nintendo titles.

Lately, Mr. Iwata has seen his share of struggles with the Nintendo Wii U, but looked forward to a brightening horizon with the Nintendo NX and the DeNA platform. It's truly saddening to think that he won't get to witness this dream coming to fruition. He will, however, be remembered for his contributions and for making gaming accessible to a worldwide audience.

On my business card, I am a corporate president. In my mind, I am a game developer. But in my heart, I am a gamer. -Satoru Iwata

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I'm sorry to say this, but bile duct cancer is mostly detected in 3rd or 4th stadium and thus is ineligible for surgery. He was lucky but even when removed seemingly completely, this type of cancer has a 5-year survival rate of roughly 25% or worse. If there's a recurrence, it means basically no hope of recovery.
 

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I started researching info on him after he became President / CEO, and he is basically a damn good programmer and organizer kind of guy, to the point he was chosen as the next sucessor to Nintendo rather than another Yamauchi. I'm gutted for this news as I honestly see him as one of those CEO's that actually cared about the consumer rather than the shareholders.

And to clarify some misunderstandings as seen in this thread. He didn't really "create" a lot of Nintendo characters or game series, but he made the framework of some of the earlier NES / Famicom titles and helped some of Nintendo's games turn into the most non broken, bug free and spit shined games available, especially on this decade.

Ninja Edit : His contributions to Nintendo is something like :

"Mr. Yamauchi, can you help us compress the data? Pokemon Silver/Gold is occupying too much data and we really shouldn't go beyond 2MB to save on costs."

"Sure. Let me take a crack at it."

"Holy crap, you compression engine saved so much data I think we can add Johto in the game!"

or

"Mr. Iwata, you had helped program Pokemon, can you help us port the battle engine to the N64?"

"Sure. Let me take a look."

"Umm, sir, you basically did all of it. And in less than a week too."
 
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