I have no idea, but people seem to be taking it as such. If anything it strikes me as part of an eventual succession strategy. I.e. Iwata -> Kimishima. But I may be misreading the undertone. EDIT: I guess I was, and this is more a shuffling away of an inept Kimishima.I'm clearly missing something, how is this good news?
Does this mean the Wii U will be saved??
WHAT DOES IT ALL MEAN, BASIL??!!
This means we get everything Japan gets now, right?
RIGHT?
This means we get everything Japan gets now, right?
RIGHT?
This means we get everything Japan gets now, right?
RIGHT?
Well, hopefully it at least means the Nintendo Club store won't suck anymore here in the states.
Well, if it doesn't, we can't pin the blame on Reggie anymore. Right????
So this image was kind of prophetic after all...
Oh, I'll find a way.Well, if it doesn't, we can't pin the blame on Reggie anymore. Right????
Tatsumi Kimishima
- NOA CEO
+ NCL general manager of Corporate Analysis and Administration
+ NCL general manager of the General Affairs Division
Yoshihiro Mori
- NCL general manager of Corporate Analysis and Administration
(Retires)
Masaharu Matsumoto
- NCL general manager of the General Affairs Division
(Retires)
Satoru Iwata
+ NOA CEO
Regginator
(No change)
Well, if it doesn't, we can't pin the blame on Reggie anymore. Right????
Just one more additional position for Iwata to resign from in the next 12 months. No big deal.
More localizations! Probably same day releases as japan on Wii U games. Meaning we could probably get X this year too. No we probably get a whole lot more than just Xwhat does it mean.......WHAT DOES IT MEAN!
Iwata plans to take it all down with him, NOE is next.
so why we still got reggie?
To talk at e3 lolso why we still got reggie?
Iwata plans to take it all down with him, NOE is next.
NoA's seen as lethargic and unwilling to take risks of Japanese software, so people are assuming that with Iwata's finger directly on the pulse, Nintendo will be that much more proactive in pushing software and localizing Japanese content in a timely manner. I'm not sure how much of that will prove true, but it's an interesting experiment, and Nintendo really doesn't have much to lose from the prospect. Reggie's days of being a scapegoat for NoA's failings are over, though. It'll be all be on Iwata and the upper management in Japan if things stay south.I have no idea, but people seem to be taking it as such. If anything it strikes me as part of an eventual succession strategy. I.e. Iwata -> Kimishima. But I may be misreading the undertone.