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ویرایش: ایواتا خالق ماریو و زلدا نبودن که بعضیا دارن از خاطرات کودکی حرف میزننسازنده اون میاماتو هست. ایواتا بعد از اومدن Gamecube رئیس شرکت شد و تو ساخت NDS و Wii نقش به سزایی داشت. بازیهایی که روش کار میکرد Kirby, Balloon Fight و EarthBound بودن و تو ساخت دو تا از پوکمون ها هم نقش داشت. قاطی نکنین اینارو
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در مورد رنگین کمانی که بعد از فوت ایشون بالای ساختمان اصلی نینتندو نقش بسته.Nintendo fans are calling it the “Rainbow Road” to heaven after president Satoru Iwata’s death
.@Harada_TEKKEN I heard the news right after getting back to Japan, and I'm at a loss for words. I owe an incredible deal to Iwata-san.Not only Nintendo Direct and Iwata Asks, the precious time he gave me at the start of last year, talking about many topics.I pray for his happiness in the next world.
Please, I don't understand. #ThankYouIwata — Markus Persson (@notch)
Very sad to hear of the passing of Mr Iwata. Sympathies to his family, friends and Nintendo colleagues #RIPIwata — Phil Harrison (@MrPhilHarrison)
"Our deepest condolences & sympathies go out to Mr. Iwata’s family & everyone at Nintendo. He will be missed." – Yves Guillemot — Ubisoft (@Ubisoft)
Jade Raymond: "Iwata will be sorely missed. I have long admired his work and unique perspective on the industry.
"With games like Kirby and Brain Age, he has helped prove that everyone is a gamer at heart, they just need games that speak to them.
"In honour of Iwata's life work and accomplishments, I hope we keep his vision for a more inclusive and light hearted industry alive."
So many Iwata stories and memories… He was such a a sincere, humble and gracious person. I was lucky to know and work with him. Damn it… — Tim O'Leary (@GhostofTim)
Sad day. Satoru Iwata has passed. I was lucky enough to be interviewed by him. He knew way more about dev than me. — Warren Spector (@Warren_Spector)
So sad to hear about the death of Satoru Iwata. A great leader of Nintendo, his programming leadership brought us Mother 2. He'll be missed.— John Romero (@romero)
An incredibly sad start to the week. RIP Satoru Iwata. You had the respect of a world of gamers, including all of us at Rare. #ThankYouIwata — Rare Ltd. (@RareLtd)
I pray for Iwata-san happiness in the next life. picture from sweetest ♥ dreams - i put my feelings in a picture[[MORE]] I think... I pray for Iwata-san happiness in the next life. picture from [url]http://peachbunni.tumblr.com/post/123956626038/i-put-my-feelings-in-a-picture-more-i-think |Yoshinori Onoの投稿画像[/url] — Yoshinori Ono (@Yoshi_OnoChin)
In my heart forever. t.co / Twitter 神谷英樹 Hideki Kamiya (@PG_kamiya)
So sorry to hear about Mr. Iwata's passing. He was an unbelievable mind and talent, a passionate creative force. May he rest in peace.— Zelda Williams (@zeldawilliams)
R.I.P. Iwata-san. I never met him. My all time favorite video game is "balloon fight". Thanks.… https://t.co/I5hKWu3DyC— SWERY (@Swery65)
Really sad to hear about Iwata-san's passing today. As a fan of Nintendo since the NES, my heart goes out to his family, friends, & fans. — Adam Boyes (@amboyes)
Thank you Satoru Iwata, for your talents in development and your genius in leadership. You will be missed. #RIPIwata pic.twitter.com/a44K8gGrlc— Robert Bowling (@fourzerotwo)
We are sincerely saddened to hear of the passing of Iwata-san. Our best to his family in their time of loss. — Obsidian (@Obsidian)\
"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." – Iwata-san — Bungie (@Bungie)
Peter Molyneux: Satoru Iwata, was a true visionary, his influence on the games industry is beyond question. Without him we may never have seen Earthbound or experienced the Pokemon games in the ways we appreciate today. Under his guidance Nintendo produced arguably the most disruptive systems we have ever seen, the Wii and DS proved being brave and forward thinking can lead to great success. He was and will remain one of the corner stones that make this industry so amazing. He will be sorely missed."
Bobby Kotick, Chief Executive Officer of Activision Blizzard:
"It’s a very sad day. Mr. Iwata was a great visionary championing products like the Wii and the Nintendo DS. He changed entertainment forever. I consider myself lucky to have called him a good friend for over two decades. All of us at Activision Blizzard send his wife and children and the entire Nintendo family our most sincere condolences."
Matias Myllyrinne, former Remedy CEO:
"He was an industry Titan that impacted the lives of millions by broadening the appeal of video games. He brought joy to millions of homes around the world.
"I remember before the DS came out that I could not see its success. After all — 'who wants two screens?'. Boy was I wrong! I and many others could not see as far as Iwata had planned. He had a vision and perseverance to see it through. Often against conventional wisdom.
"A leader of his caliber was not only a blessing to the company he led - but to the industry as a whole."
Peter Moore:What a terribly sad dayIwata-San was such a gentleman. Huge loss for the industry
Alex Hutchinson Creative Director at Ubisoft Montreal:
RIP Satoru Iwata. Sad day indeed for the games industry.
David Perry, chief executive, Gaikai (Sony Computer Entertainment):
It's sad to see key players like Iwata and Ralph Baer passing away, it reminds us of how young and fragile our industry really is. I really enjoyed him, especially his love for the Brain Age games.
Jack Tretton, former president, Sony Computer Entertainment America:
"Iwata-san will be sorely missed. Thanks to his vision and leadership, millions of gamers around the world have been entertained and inspired. His contributions will never be forgotten."
Randy Pitchford, Gearbox Software president:
"I never met anyone in our industry who knew him who did not admire and respect Iwata. I believe our industry has suffered a great loss with his passing. The wisest among us will long try to remember and embody his character."
Shuhei Yoshida, Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios president:
"I always admired his personal, easy to understand commentary on games in development in his Nintendo Direct. He was an inspiration as a leader of one of the most influential companies in the game industry, who used to make games himself and has always been a gamer. I had a couple of times I had conversations with him at some international industry events, he was always friendly and nice to talk with. I was dreaming someday to have an open exchange of Tweets or to be on a same panel session with him to talk about industry and games we play. I even tweeted when I was leaving for E3 this year with #iwatter as I saw he started tweeting Nintendo E3 news with the hashtag. I have always respected Nintendo's games, how they are super accessible and polished for everyone to play and enjoy, and I understand Iwata-san was one of the key individuals to have kept that high quality standard across all Nintendo titles. I just wish he will rest in peace. Thank you for all your work for the better game industry."