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Miyamoto using Poltergust 5000 (extended Luigi's Mansion Direct)

Usually characters break a fourth wall.
Here it's like... a reverse, these men become part of their fiction. Charming.
 
A wise man once said, "It ain't gonna suck itself"

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Nice! It would be even better if you added a wallet being sucked from Iwata's pockets right before he turns.
 
I just realized its Next Level Games making LM2.

They've made pretty good games so far for Nintendo, with the Mario Soccer games and Punch Out!!. Especially Punch Out...

I just hope they don't swing and a miss on this one. I really want this to be good. I actually thought the first LM wasn't too bad. So I hope they hit this one out of the park!

It's weird. I live in Vancouver and work in TV animation. It's really bizarre to know that game is being made here...
 
If Iwata leaves the chair I'm gonna miss this Nintendo Direct stupid stuff. I can't believe that the CEO of such a company as Nintendo shows up doing this kind of things, but it's incredibly funny and awesome.

Iwata, respect.
 
If Iwata leaves the chair I'm gonna miss this Nintendo Direct stupid stuff. I can't believe that the CEO of such a company as Nintendo shows up doing this kind of things, but it's incredibly funny and awesome.

Iwata, respect.

Yes, even if he steps down, I hope they keep him around for Nintendo Directs and shit. He is infinitely more appealing than anyone at Sony or Microsoft.
 
Stuff like this is why Sony fails with their Vita heavens etc. You can deliver a message and have some fun with it at the same time.

Last Vita heaven they tried to be way too professional with camera angles and other pointless shit while talking about video games.
 
Man.

Is it a sure thing that Iwata will be resigning? He's such an awesome CEO. In any case maybe he'd go back to making games? That wouldn't be so bad, I guess.
 
DragonSworne.

They can simultaneously crap the bed in the console market and lose their vice grip on the handheld market all the while the company may be shaken, but isn't crumbling. They're just going to have to seriously rethink how and what they do from here on out. We won't know until we've got more than a single data point (WiiU) on what this next generation means.

The entire market could have contracted around us. A good chunk of reliable gamers (usually appearing late in the generation unless you happen to be a Wii) might have found their kicks elsewhere. They might be waiting for something else, they might have their needs met on their phones and tablets.

I mean there's no way any sane person can look at Jan's WiiU numbers and say "Hit it out of the park!" and the floundering of the 3DS in the west can be seen as nothing but worrisome. But nah, they ain't dead.

I don't even think Iwata must leave, but it is true that the company has never been in this kind of position before. Usually they have at least one facet of their company far exceeding expectations. This gen they might just have a single region of a single branch exceeding with the rest middling or outright bombing.

But I'll never admit they're doomed until they truly are.
 
I'm a little late to the party, and beat to the punchline, but I felt inspired (and this took WAY too long), so I'll throw it out there, anyway.

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I'm a little late to the party, and beat to the punchline, but I felt inspired (and this took WAY too long), so I'll throw it out there, anyway.

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Awesome work good sir. Amazing.
 
Ha, thanks for the feedback, everyone (I really liked yours, too, AlaskanBullWorm; you're certainly much faster at this than I am). Hopefully other people will try to keep it going, because I smell a lot of potential here.

Someone should find that version of ABW's with the Kaz face overlayed and post it here. That was pretty amusing.
 
I'll be glad when he finally retires and more new blood is allowed in. His shtick is tired, and a little sad at this point.

I don't know who you are referring to, but nintendo allows "New Blood" in all the time. From 2009 to 2013, they've hired ~500 people and those are just college graduates, not counting for other employees that migrate from other video game developers. (Granted not all of them are developers but the majority of them are)
 
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