Remembering Satoru Iwata Five Years Later

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июл 2020
  • Let's talk about Satoru Iwata's legacy and what he meant to me.
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  • @seereebee
    @seereebee 4 года назад +1975

    I'll never forget when Iwata took a pay cut during the Wii U era so he wouldn't have to lay off employees. More company executives should learn from him. What an absolute legend.

    • @andregon4366
      @andregon4366 4 года назад +185

      Meanwhile Activision fired 800 employees in a year they had record profits.

    • @wenndannnicht7428
      @wenndannnicht7428 4 года назад +39

      @@andregon4366 wasnt that blizzard? Maybe both

    • @iceytoa1
      @iceytoa1 4 года назад +83

      @@wenndannnicht7428 Activision Blizzard is one big company.

    • @Lucario1121
      @Lucario1121 4 года назад +56

      @@andregon4366 I think it's more of a cultural thing, where Japan and the Japanese will always condemn to their mistakes (probably why samurais are known to cut themselves into pieces if they dishonor their families) while Western studios just see workers as disposable, not even thinking twice if they need to let some people go

    • @Smashfan258
      @Smashfan258 4 года назад +132

      Mecha Dragon101 it’s not even culture, it’s morality. Iwata was a wonderful man with the right morals as the companies president. Other company presidents, have none of that.

  • @Smuffy04
    @Smuffy04 4 года назад +641

    "A society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in."
    Iwata worked on the Switch in the final months of his life.
    Rest in peace.

    • @Helicopter7
      @Helicopter7 4 года назад +18

      I had no idea he worked on the switch until I saw this comment
      R.I.P

    • @pokesportxyz5191
      @pokesportxyz5191 4 года назад +9

      Ricky Archuleta III uhh arlo says that in the video

    • @kw-wf9uf
      @kw-wf9uf 4 года назад +3

      That quote is incredible. Thank you.

    • @prince_nocturne
      @prince_nocturne 4 года назад +2

      That quote is so very, very fitting.

  • @JFrameMan
    @JFrameMan 4 года назад +535

    Iwata on loot boxes:
    "Nintendo, as a software maker, does not plan to [run a business] where our consumers cannot know in advance which [product] will appear as the result of their payment"

    • @suspiciousindividual2174
      @suspiciousindividual2174 4 года назад +44

      WHAT A LEGEND 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

    • @TheNuje
      @TheNuje 3 года назад +10

      Do you have a source for that? I can't find it on a quick google search, but given the brackets in your comment, it sounds believable. And I hope it's true, because the guy is deservedly easy to admire!

    • @JFrameMan
      @JFrameMan 3 года назад +50

      @@TheNuje I just tried to find the article again. It is gone, and I can't remember the site. I'll check my backups later because it was an important enough article that I may have archived it.
      It was from around the time before he died and it's ironic that almost everything he said in it, Nintendo broke after his death. Then again, the big shift in the industry towards microtransactions may have pushed him there if he lived on anyway.
      EDIT: In the meantime, I found that quote again in an article by mcvuk titled "Iwata once again rejects new digital models"

    • @cheeta2920
      @cheeta2920 2 года назад +12

      I can only imagine how he’d feel about Mario Kart tour 4 years on.

  • @AKA-Latromi
    @AKA-Latromi 4 года назад +1402

    I'll never forget the moment I found out he'd passed. I was playing Splatoon. The banners in the game, for those who don't know, update with art from the fans of the game on Miiverse. I saw someone looking up at one of the banners. . . It was like they did a double take and then stood still. You could really tell if someone was actively looking around in that game due to the motion controls. They looked up at that banner and then their characters aim dropped to their feet.
    They had put down their controller.
    I looked at the banner and did the same. To check and see if it was real. If it was true or just some joke.
    I don't remember who won that match, but I do remember that all 8 of us stood unmoving. . . Nobody fighting each other. We just stood in the middle looking up at that one banner. A picture drawn of Iwata that said "RIP Satoru Iwata 1959 - 2015".
    In a match of random people. . . Pitted against each other to battle. . . Nobody fought because in that moment we had already lost so much.

    • @litchtheshinigami8936
      @litchtheshinigami8936 4 года назад +140

      That’s such a heartbreaking way to find out.. i was playing pokemon and watching youtube when i saw a video popping up about his death.. it saddened me and still does to this day

    • @agentarnold86
      @agentarnold86 4 года назад +127

      Holy crap this was a well worded punch to the gut

    • @novastar3990
      @novastar3990 4 года назад +11

      Wow...

    • @AKA-Latromi
      @AKA-Latromi 4 года назад +67

      @@agentarnold86 Thank you kindly. I hobby write on the side and I've told this tale before, but never quite as eloquently as this year. It's still one of the most impactful gaming memories I have. I almost didn't tell it again this year. Past years haven't gotten much, if any, attention. I told it again because it truly was a natural moment of silence, and this man truly deserves to have his story told. Not many losses on Earth could create a moment like this.

    • @rickcitizen7991
      @rickcitizen7991 4 года назад +20

      This pushed me over the edge....totally crying now.

  • @MisterJang0
    @MisterJang0 4 года назад +1509

    Iwata's friendship with Miyamoto is all the more special when you read more about it and find out that Iwata used to be really jealous of Miyamoto, he was frustrated he couldn't come up with instantly successful game ideas like he did, despite his greater technical knowledge. Even when Iwata became the president of Nintendo, he still never thought he was as good as Miyamoto. But Iwata let go of his animosity when he started working closely with Miyamoto more often.

    • @rhettmitchell
      @rhettmitchell 4 года назад +38

      😭😭

    • @raycraft001
      @raycraft001 4 года назад +26

      Woah. :’)

    • @kazi1
      @kazi1 4 года назад +19

      Damn

    • @Gtcarroll96
      @Gtcarroll96 4 года назад +36

      Well written, thank you for sharing.

    • @taylorbradshaw3767
      @taylorbradshaw3767 4 года назад +34

      That’s way interesting, I’d love to read more about that tbh! Do you happen to remember where you read that?

  • @sorrynousername7736
    @sorrynousername7736 4 года назад +1662

    “this noble creature watches over all animals that make their homes in the forest. Legends say this is a reincarnation of a sage that died on the land it now protects. It has an accurate awareness of its surroundings, so it’s seldom appears before people. It’s sometimes known by its other name, Satori”
    The devs added this to the hyrule compendium in botw. Rest In Peace

    • @jesse1086
      @jesse1086 4 года назад +49

      That's so wonderful

    • @nj2170
      @nj2170 4 года назад +26

      It’s very Classy.

    • @Vaguer_Weevil
      @Vaguer_Weevil 4 года назад +49

      I often found myself visiting that mountain top whenever I happened to ride by, even tributes aside that place is one of my favourites.

    • @lettuce674
      @lettuce674 4 года назад +46

      they made that whole location just for him and also made it one of the best places for loot in the game. thats respect

    • @riverrocksaplenty6519
      @riverrocksaplenty6519 4 года назад +14

      Duddridge1 I do the same thing, the first time I climbed up the mountain and saw Satori, I just stared at my screen for a few minutes.

  • @p0rtugal553
    @p0rtugal553 4 года назад +564

    Iwata's death was so sad that even Sony and Microsoft paid their respects to him.he was a hero.

    • @zachblair3794
      @zachblair3794 4 года назад +19

      Disolix I found this
      www.dualshockers.com/from-sony-to-microsoft-and-many-more-the-gaming-industry-pays-homage-to-satoru-iwata/
      Edit: and this mynintendonews.com/2015/07/13/playstation-xbox-and-many-others-pay-tribute-to-satoru-iwata/

    • @IceSpoon
      @IceSpoon 4 года назад +67

      I remember seeing tweets by Ubisoft, EA's developers and so many more paying respects to him. It was one of those very very few instances where the whole gaming community was brought together.

    • @unknownwill4th549
      @unknownwill4th549 3 года назад +20

      Gamers together

    • @M64bros
      @M64bros 2 года назад +2

      That is a proof that in reality Nintendo Sony and Microsoft are actually friends. The fan boys are too stupid to even realize that

    • @Ottophil
      @Ottophil 5 месяцев назад +1

      Because what he did lifted the entire industry, not just the company he worked for

  • @RuffledRowlit
    @RuffledRowlit 4 года назад +658

    Broke my heart when he passed away... he influenced and was a part of creating so many of the memories that I will cheerish for the rest of my life.

    • @UltraV6565
      @UltraV6565 4 года назад +6

      I started gaming on the wii and then I came to enjoy non-casual games, I never watched a direct with him but he seemed like an excellent man, I'm replying to you because I subscribed to you and whatever. First, I guess

    • @pants1403
      @pants1403 3 года назад

      fancy seeing you here

  • @amateraceon5202
    @amateraceon5202 4 года назад +688

    I’m sorry, “fake” fight with Reggie? That was Iwata and Reggie releasing their power at one another full stop.

    • @greatpotterland
      @greatpotterland 4 года назад +122

      There was no CGI in that fight. Just raw power and ready bodies.

    • @MrStarfire11
      @MrStarfire11 4 года назад +109

      @@greatpotterland i think you'll find there was CGI in that fight, they had to actually tone down the fight to make it possible to televise, for us mere mortals would go blind watching it first hand

    • @King_Luigi
      @King_Luigi 4 года назад +70

      Bold of you to assume they were using even _most_ of their power in that fight.
      What we saw was, not only a fraction of their power, but also
      the best modern technology was able to capture at the time.
      Little more than some light sparring for them really.

    • @MohsinOmar
      @MohsinOmar 4 года назад +17

      Their bodies were built ready for that fight.

    • @zachblair3794
      @zachblair3794 4 года назад +14

      Mohsin Omar If Reggie we’re in a fighting game his catchphrase if you choose him would 100% be “My body is ready”

  • @grantmortensonva
    @grantmortensonva 4 года назад +1116

    2:01 "He wanted to deliver the news personally."
    No, Arlo. He wanted to deliver the news to us...DIRECTLY.

    • @WiiAgent007
      @WiiAgent007 4 года назад +37

      Thank you! 💙

    • @godminnette2
      @godminnette2 4 года назад +48

      *does hand motion*

    • @yaeven4943
      @yaeven4943 4 года назад +2

      WiiAgent007 ...

    • @TayoEXE
      @TayoEXE 4 года назад +5

      Can't get anymore than Nintendo Direct than that.

    • @user-so7nj3wn4g
      @user-so7nj3wn4g 4 года назад +2

      words you can hear.

  • @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
    @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache 4 года назад +1206

    Smiles and Tears playing in the background makes this all the more touching considering all he did to save that game.

    • @ibthedk7089
      @ibthedk7089 4 года назад +13

      Nice to see you here

    • @clocked0
      @clocked0 4 года назад +20

      Who are you and why are you following me across all my most watched channels

    • @ibthedk7089
      @ibthedk7089 4 года назад +11

      @@clocked0 He is a guy without a mustache I think. Hmmmm very suspicious

    • @stwbmc98
      @stwbmc98 4 года назад +17

      That “I miss you” could not have been timed better.

    • @emc5674
      @emc5674 4 года назад +1

      Hello there

  • @ItsMeThatGamer
    @ItsMeThatGamer 4 года назад +163

    "Legacy, what is a legacy?
    It's planting seeds in a garden you never get to see."

    • @Superboologan1
      @Superboologan1 3 года назад +11

      "I wrote some notes at the beginning of a song someone will sing for me. America, you great unfinished symphony! You sent for me!"

  • @lizardlord4k
    @lizardlord4k 4 года назад +267

    When Nintendo was struggling and the man himself cut his own pay to make sure his workers had sustainable paychecks. Regardless of how I may of felt during the Wii U era, that is worth more than anything and proved the kind of man he was til the end, a good one.
    The world is lesser without him.

    • @ollie7146
      @ollie7146 4 года назад +4

      he is amazing

    • @SarignCleric
      @SarignCleric 4 года назад +4

      He did not just cut his salary during the Wii U struggles, he also cut it during the first two years of the 3DS struggles.

  • @MrStarfire11
    @MrStarfire11 4 года назад +172

    i remember hearing a rumour that when nintendo had meetings about the switch development before it was announced they'd end the meetings with "for Iwata!" and that melts my heart

  • @shadowsiwren
    @shadowsiwren 4 года назад +186

    "And it was reported that he was working on it from bed even in the final months of his life"
    Trying not to cry, trying not to cry, trying not to cry. We didn't deserve Mr Iwata. Regrettably, I actually remember being kinda impatient with some past Nintendo Directs whenever he and the others would do their silly skits. It took me too long to finally appreciate them as part of his and Nintendo's charm, and now I'll never get to see a new one.

  • @StickMaster500
    @StickMaster500 4 года назад +256

    Iwata was an absolute gem of a human being that it’s physically impossible to get someone like him again.
    We all still miss him dearly.

    • @leobaker-tf2andmusic520
      @leobaker-tf2andmusic520 4 года назад +3

      i swear, why are you eveywhere on every video in existence

    • @VeoCC
      @VeoCC 4 года назад +3

      StickMaster is spreading.

    • @Raminator243
      @Raminator243 4 года назад +2

      The one stickmaster comment that isn’t at the front of the comments section

    • @francescodegregorio2824
      @francescodegregorio2824 4 года назад +5

      Oh my goodness, who cares if it is Stickmaster? This video was a tribute to Saturo Iwata, we all miss him.

  • @bradenalexander2477
    @bradenalexander2477 4 года назад +402

    "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

    • @jonathanwilson7949
      @jonathanwilson7949 4 года назад +19

      Legendary quote. From a legendary man.

    • @imperators_8700
      @imperators_8700 4 года назад +14

      Probably one of the greatest quotes ever

    • @skillyyoshi53
      @skillyyoshi53 4 года назад +5

      I used this quote in a School Project. It's so Good!

    • @GabeSweetMan
      @GabeSweetMan 4 года назад +7

      It still makes me sniff a little remembering those words. Iwata was truly one of a kind.

    • @isaacrodriguez4773
      @isaacrodriguez4773 4 года назад +4

      Satoru Iwata Ghost: Hi Everybody It’s Me Satoru Iwata.

  • @aymanaboufarise4346
    @aymanaboufarise4346 4 года назад +146

    "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"
    Wow, just wow. He has all my respect and I wish him the best of the best wherever he is.

  • @synchronizedelbow5702
    @synchronizedelbow5702 4 года назад +415

    The Earthbound music hits so hard once your reminded of it's creator, Shigesato Itoi, and his tribute to Iwata on his passing...
    "When I'm parting with a friend, regardless of the circumstances, I find it best to just say, 'See you later.' We'll meet again. After all, we're friends.
    That's right - nothing unusual about it. I'll see you later.
    You went on a trip far, far away, even though it was planned for many years from now. You wore your best outfit and said 'Sorry for the short notice,' though you didn't say it out loud.
    You always put yourself last, after you'd finished helping everyone else. You were so generous as a friend that this trip might be your very first selfish act.
    I still can't grasp what's happened. It feels like I could still get a light-hearted e-mail asking me out to lunch at any moment - after you've made sure lunch wouldn't disrupt my schedule, of course.
    You can invite me out whenever you want. I'll invite you, too. So for now, let's plan on meeting again. You can call me up whenever you like, and I'll give you a call, too. I still have a lot to talk to you about, and if I come up with any particularly good ideas, I'll let you know.
    So let's meet again.
    "No - I suppose we're already meeting. Right here, right now."
    Satoru Iwata
    1959 - 2015

    • @OreoFresa
      @OreoFresa 4 года назад +8

      It's so moving and touching 😭

    • @grumpyguy112
      @grumpyguy112 3 года назад +17

      The good news is he crossed over & is in heaven. The day after he died there was a massive rainbow at Nintendo of japan. Which i think was Iwata saying not only dont be sad that i am gone im ok but also refferecing Rainbow Road from Mario Kart.

    • @notsofunny9651
      @notsofunny9651 3 года назад

      That letter gets me emotional every time

    • @drwilsonstoenailpolish3194
      @drwilsonstoenailpolish3194 3 года назад +1

      This comment made me cry, I’m crying now

  • @FirstNameLastName-oz5ij
    @FirstNameLastName-oz5ij 4 года назад +208

    Nowadays, whenever I finish DS/Wii Nintendo games, I actually feel like tearing up whenever I see the game credits roll. The very last thing listed on the credits was always “Executive Producer: Satoru Iwata”. It would remind me that Iwata played such a huge roll in so many of my favorite childhood games. I’m still saddened by his death even now.

    • @Gold_Red52
      @Gold_Red52 4 года назад +21

      he was in the credits for Breath of the Wild and the last thing Iwata had a hand in was technically Super Smash Bros Ultimate as Sakurai said the reason he was so dedicated to the game was because that was the last mission Iwata gave him.

    • @MackenziiRivers
      @MackenziiRivers 4 года назад +3

      i just replayed Pokeon mystery dungeon explorers of sky recently and seeing that made my cry even more.

    • @CelesticCF
      @CelesticCF 4 года назад

      @@MackenziiRivers Holy shit, I've been thinking about replaying that (for like the fifth time) all week. This is clearly a sign.

  • @DaMemeManDan
    @DaMemeManDan 4 года назад +600

    Man, he was, and still is a legend. Him wearing that Luigi hat is a fond memory.

  • @windturbine6796
    @windturbine6796 4 года назад +185

    That "I miss you" from smiles and tears at the end had me balling. Though I never knew him while he was alive, he's in every Nintendo fan's heart.

    • @litchtheshinigami8936
      @litchtheshinigami8936 4 года назад +6

      Wind Turbine defenitely.. i had tears in my eyes when i found out he had died.. even if i never saw his directs.. i still felt sad because well i love alot of the games he worked on.. so it made me feel absolutely sad that someone who brought so much joy had died..

    • @litchtheshinigami8936
      @litchtheshinigami8936 4 года назад +4

      @Black the wii is still to this day the highest grossing console of it's time so i wouldn't say he made a mistake.. the wii proved to be a console that even the elderly loved and still love.. sure the wii u was a miss but with how the wii performed it wasn't as bad as it could have been. let's be real just because you don't like the wii doesn't mean everyone else dislikes the wii.. thing is i've never had a wii U either but i still loved the 3ds same for countless other people.. just because the wii u left a sour aftertaste in some people's mouths doesn't mean i'm going to hate a company just because they made 1 mistake.. if you were instead talking about EA or current bethesda then yes i get what you are going at.. bethesda has been lacking for the last few games with fallout 76 being the drip that made the bucket overflow that wasn't just one bad mistake it was a chain of mistakes that led into a lot of previous fans now despising them for their false promises wich isn't much more than logical. i've never seen nintendo promise A then come up with B no they have always been realistic with what they have shown.

  • @svg9789
    @svg9789 3 года назад +35

    Iwata was there during Nintendo's highest highs and the companies lowest lows. Absolute legend.

  • @nickk3077
    @nickk3077 4 года назад +159

    I remember how at the end of Star Fox Zero it said, “This game is dedicated to our wingman who fell in battle.” Regardless about how you feel about the game (I love it personally), you gotta admit that that was such a sweet and subtle tribute to this man!
    Rest In Peace
    Satoru Iwata

  • @rolandodr98
    @rolandodr98 4 года назад +607

    I know that the current direct formats are the most “efficient” as there is very little wasted time, but man I miss having a person do it. I freaking loved the puppet and adult swim skits and just having a human go in depth to the announcements.

    • @chintex_
      @chintex_ 4 года назад +4

      Yeah same

    • @innocentpopsicle6797
      @innocentpopsicle6797 4 года назад +25

      The closest we've had since then was the bowser skit at e3 2019

    • @captainpep3
      @captainpep3 4 года назад +4

      innocent popsicle shame there wasn’t an e3 2020, we could’ve had something like that again

    • @carlbloke8797
      @carlbloke8797 4 года назад

      Agreed

    • @BatataKarambas
      @BatataKarambas 4 года назад +4

      Same here, Iwata's English was always so wholesome!

  • @TayoEXE
    @TayoEXE 4 года назад +57

    "HE LIVES IN YOU! HE LIVES IN ME! HE WATCHES OVER, EVERYTHING WE SEE!"

    • @rafael502
      @rafael502 4 года назад +3

      What a good ass soundtrack that is

  • @StelerSteel
    @StelerSteel 4 года назад +163

    The greatest influence for me in my entire life. Some people say just because he isn't a family member there isn't any reason to be sad. I feel that Satoru Iwata deserves the same respect, if not more of any family member should have; because he created something for me and my entire life. That something is video games and the great memories that follows.

  • @bluefalcon3629
    @bluefalcon3629 4 года назад +295

    Nothing hit me harder than Iwata taking a 50% pay cut, he was the person who deserved it the least.

    • @KageDarkAngel
      @KageDarkAngel 4 года назад +79

      But he also set an example on how companies should treat their employees and their businesses. Most times it isn't the employees fault for things going wrong, but rather it is best for those on high to admit to their own mistakes, and it is best to cultivate a more friendly and loving company environment that treats them like family rather than a sweat shop that sees people as just figures in a financial equation. It does make me wish that there were more company presidents and higher ups more willing to take the blow for their workers rather than trying to pass blame and crush souls for a quick buck or to save their own hides.

    • @TayoEXE
      @TayoEXE 4 года назад +20

      @@KageDarkAngel Every work experience I have had has reaffirmed that notion: employees must be treated as an end, never merely as a means. In other words, treat your employees as human beings, with all the mistakes and potential they hold, rather than just swappable parts of a machine.

    • @nateg452
      @nateg452 4 года назад +12

      But he could take the hit and he knew it. He wasn't going to put that burden on employees, that's just not who he was.

  • @sirsc.
    @sirsc. 4 года назад +515

    "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
    Definitely one of the best quotes I know.

    • @whelfi2230
      @whelfi2230 4 года назад +8

      Euhm I'm sorry but isn't it sAtoru Iwata ?

    • @yaeven4943
      @yaeven4943 4 года назад +9

      Ah, as opposed to metaphorically one of the best quotes you know. Got it.

    • @figs-oliomedley
      @figs-oliomedley 4 года назад +3

      bruh I didn't know he said this I'm boutta cry ;

  • @burgerboy3461
    @burgerboy3461 4 года назад +44

    It's really sad I'm glad he got credited though in Breath of the Wild with his own freakin mountain named after him, he more than deserved as a tribute to his legacy.
    He will always be apart of Nintendo moving forward

    • @enanan_
      @enanan_ 3 года назад

      Fun fact : he is also (kinda) a npc (forgot his name)

  • @NuggetOG
    @NuggetOG 4 года назад +38

    when a person you never knew existed makes you stupid sad.
    can i get a moment of silence for my man iwata

  • @SN0H
    @SN0H 4 года назад +230

    Hearing him say "please take a look" made me smile without me even thinking about it

  • @aymanaboufarise4346
    @aymanaboufarise4346 4 года назад +301

    Legends say he is currently riding the Rainbow Road to heaven without falling even once

    • @francescodegregorio2824
      @francescodegregorio2824 4 года назад +52

      He's playing Super Smash Bros with Etika now

    • @KageDarkAngel
      @KageDarkAngel 4 года назад +10

      On 200CC mirror mode using only the basic cart and never getting over taken once. May his joyful soul nor his passion ever be forgotten.

    • @rolandodr98
      @rolandodr98 4 года назад +2

      And he has a gleeful smile knowing how successful his Switch baby he never saw do wonders for Nintendo since his premature departure

    • @albertthepeacock8020
      @albertthepeacock8020 4 года назад +6

      Legends also say Iwata was able to catch the Mew under the bus

    • @aymanaboufarise4346
      @aymanaboufarise4346 4 года назад

      @@albertthepeacock8020 A true legend

  • @caldera1134
    @caldera1134 4 года назад +70

    I remember soon after his death I was watching a streamer, Vinny from vinesauce, playing splatoon and since the miiverse was still a thing back then the square got turned into an Iwata memorial. Of course Miiverse could be cringy a lot of the times but back then it was touching.

    • @henryatkinson1479
      @henryatkinson1479 2 года назад +3

      I have a distinct memory of my Wii U homescreen on the 12th, from when it used to fill up with the Miiverse messages. Same thing.

  • @stephenlobo932
    @stephenlobo932 8 месяцев назад +5

    Satoru Iwata is someone I think about a lot. I miss his style of directs to this day.

  • @DarkTyyp
    @DarkTyyp 4 года назад +399

    Iwata was the President of Nintendo when I was introduced to Nintendo. Crazy that time flies so quickly.

    • @michaelwalsh6276
      @michaelwalsh6276 4 года назад +11

      Same. He was president since I was born! Like, I was born in the year the ds launched.

    • @Menacetosociety05
      @Menacetosociety05 4 года назад +3

      I was born in the Wii days. I wish I actually knew about Iwata then, but I was just a little kid. And the fact that I never got to see his face until this video just makes me so, so sad.

    • @okayokey
      @okayokey 4 года назад +1

      YoshiFan I also never even knew about him too for the same reason. Perhaps, one day, we can race with him in Rainbow Road...

    • @figs-oliomedley
      @figs-oliomedley 4 года назад +1

      same man

    • @ollie7146
      @ollie7146 4 года назад +1

      same may he R.I.P forever in our hearts.

  • @realkingofantarctica
    @realkingofantarctica 4 года назад +226

    Iwata was such an amazing influence that people still talk about him and respect him to this day. Even with all the weird stuff Nintendo’s done, especially at the time, he’s been so influential and I don’t think video games, especially Nintendo, would be the same without him.
    Edit: Also, seeing Reggie and Iwata together makes my heart feel really tingly in both a happy and sad way.

    • @Smiley_256
      @Smiley_256 4 года назад

      Fluffynator the wii

    • @Enriquelorn
      @Enriquelorn 4 года назад +1

      @Fluffynator I'm thinking of when Nintendo's policies were strict you couldn't even upload pure gameplay of their games and such.

  • @thebainiac1
    @thebainiac1 4 года назад +35

    "Please Understand" - Satoru Iwata
    We understood, Mr. Iwata. And we'll never forget. May you rest in peace.

  • @cjthebeast1169
    @cjthebeast1169 4 года назад +37

    The little “I miss you” at the end just broke my heart and I can’t explain why

  • @ChristopherMoom
    @ChristopherMoom 4 года назад +504

    Satoru Iwata wasn't just the GOAT for Nintendo, or just the GOAT for gaming, he was the GOAT in general, I really do miss him

    • @odinangie1377
      @odinangie1377 4 года назад +48

      Ya know, if I didn't know GOAT meant "greatest of all time" this comment would have confused the heck out of me.

    • @laggianput
      @laggianput 4 года назад +14

      The *G O A T*

    • @lewis9s
      @lewis9s 4 года назад +3

      He is the greatest. No tops :3

    • @ruipana
      @ruipana 4 года назад

      baa

    • @SteelSkin667
      @SteelSkin667 4 года назад +9

      @@odinangie1377 So THAT's what it means. Not the first time I read it, but it's basically impossible to google.

  • @bagofgroceries
    @bagofgroceries 4 года назад +2193

    The fact it’s been 5 years makes me sadder than everything. He should be here.

    • @nintendopigeon8136
      @nintendopigeon8136 4 года назад +33

      i wish Satori was still around

    • @wahoo5240
      @wahoo5240 4 года назад +10

      Than*

    • @ryanc1045
      @ryanc1045 4 года назад +27

      He is still with us in memory

    • @duffi5290
      @duffi5290 4 года назад +26

      It really doesn’t feel that long ago then you realize how many games have been made since then... damn

    • @thegreygoblin5165
      @thegreygoblin5165 4 года назад +29

      He may not be here psychically but his influence and hard-work still touches Nintendo and its fanbase to this very day. He was not only a president and businessman but a genuinely great man who not only wanted his company to do well but to brighten people lives as well.

  • @NamelessGamer29
    @NamelessGamer29 4 года назад +25

    That picture of the old HAL staff with Iwata having the cheesiest grin ever still puts a smile on my face.

  • @ShadowRealmZ373
    @ShadowRealmZ373 4 года назад +44

    Cant believe its been that long.
    “The one’s who accomplish true greatness, are the foolish who keep pressing onward. The ones who accomplish nothing, are the wise who know when to quit.”
    Even in his last moments he worked on what he believed in and what he dedicated his life to, games that help us to have fun in our lifes . And that is Nintendo.
    RIP Iwata, Nintendo won't ever be the same without him but his legacy will live on forever, thank you for everything.

  • @nimble6019
    @nimble6019 4 года назад +46

    “On my business card, I am a corporate president. In my mind, I am game developer. But In my heart, I am a gamer.” That hit different

  • @flatfacedcat
    @flatfacedcat 4 года назад +202

    When Iwata-san died, I hurt so deeply even though I didn't know him closely and he wasn't my family. He was directly responsible for things that gave me so much joy, and was an incredibly kind man himself with admirable character, that I felt I lost someone dear. I wish he were still here.

    • @litchtheshinigami8936
      @litchtheshinigami8936 4 года назад +5

      kermit same i found out trough youtube and i have a habit of doing 2 things at once.. so i was playing some pokemon on my 3ds and scrolling trough my youtube list at the same time.. then i saw the video stating iwata had died.. and i just instantly stopped playing and put my 3ds down and just sat there watching with tears in my eyes.. he brought so many games that i love and grew up with..

  • @MrLaiioSpain
    @MrLaiioSpain 4 года назад +27

    It makes me sad how nowadays we don’t really see the faces of Nintendo developers and directors that much. I miss watching Shibata doing silly things or Aonuma talking about the process of making a Zelda game. Iwata days were the best days.

  • @TheQuackinator
    @TheQuackinator 4 года назад +30

    When he passed away, I was too young at the time to really understand how awesome of a person he was, only really knowing about him because his Mii arrived in my Streetpass Mii Plaza at one point. Now that I'm older, I have found out how much he really meant. I now have such high respect for the man, especially in a time where the gaming industry needs more people like Iwata. He's definitely a top role model for any company president out there, present or future.
    He wasn't a boss, he was a leader.

  • @keeysOST
    @keeysOST 4 года назад +59

    After his passing, every time I replay and beat a nintendo game I realize how much involvement he's had with some of my favorite games.
    What a guy.

  • @joshua9832
    @joshua9832 4 года назад +136

    It’s so sad. One of the best game developers ever. But, you know what makes it a little better? His spirit lives on in on of Nintendo’s best games ever released, that being the lord of the mountain in breath of the wild. It shows that they cared about him.

    • @CianaCorto
      @CianaCorto 4 года назад +23

      He is also single handedly responsible for Kanto being in Pokemon Gold/Silver. He saved that game by himself.

    • @isaacrodriguez4773
      @isaacrodriguez4773 4 года назад +6

      Yeah No Wonder Why Satoru Iwata had a Bile Duct Cancer I Wish There was some Real Life 1-UP Mushrooms to Bring Him Back.

  • @somegeek6836
    @somegeek6836 4 года назад +27

    I remember when they announced his passing, I was devastated. We need more people like Iwata, people that care about their fans, companies and products as more than just monetary gain. This man loved what he did, and will forever be one of the big names.

  • @Dizaster1995
    @Dizaster1995 3 года назад +12

    This breaks my heart...this man practically built my childhood... When he passed all I could do at the time was play some of the original mario bros in commemoration while recording on a crappy phone camera... Thinking back i wish I did more

    • @LolitaLaceCotton
      @LolitaLaceCotton 3 года назад

      Ah don't feel bad xD I would make videos with a cruddy phone as well, uploaded it on here, and I learned that as long as you are getting your message across whether it be from a fancy camera, potato quality phone - as long as your voice, the video you are making/recorded is seen/heard that is all that matters.
      So don't feel bad about the quality of the camera not being great, feel happy that you did it.. - you did it to say 'thank you' o u o.

  • @Klaxynd
    @Klaxynd 4 года назад +62

    Hearing that "I miss you" at the end of the song hit home especially since it's actually part of the song.

  • @heroic_teddy
    @heroic_teddy 4 года назад +143

    This was beautiful, Arlo. Iwata was someone we felt like we knew, a distant relatice you didn't see oftwn, but you loved all the same. As you said, the Grandpa humor, his charm, his willingness to help, and his selflessness when it came to his employees.
    There is nothing against the current leader's now, but Iwata... he was truly something special and different. In a world where he was surrounded by popular characters a plenty, he himself was a character to love too.

  • @dbdn1825
    @dbdn1825 4 года назад +14

    I can't help but shed a tear everytime i hear " in my heart... I'm a gamer". Maybe a cheesy line, but you know the man felt that way. In your heart you were a gamer Mr. Iwata, and now you live in the hearts of all Nintendo gamers.

  • @Crewgasm
    @Crewgasm 4 года назад +191

    "Please take a look"
    "Please understand"
    "Directly..... to you"
    It is still sad to this day to me.
    No more Iwata, Reggie, (no clue where Bill Trinen went) That whole group started fading away, those charming directs and bits with the creators have gone away, and nothing since Bowser's intro. Those were magical times, and were the true heart of what I felt Nintendo was.
    To this day I still remember the joy I had everytime Iwata came on screen. Whether it was a big announcement, or just to hear him speak, I miss it.

    • @Parappadarappa2
      @Parappadarappa2 3 года назад +1

      “Watch this”

    • @Nahobinoah
      @Nahobinoah 2 года назад +3

      Bill Trinen is part of Nintendo treehouse I think

    • @Crewgasm
      @Crewgasm 2 года назад

      @@Nahobinoah I always think of him and the Tomodachi life reveal

    • @IonSquared
      @IonSquared 2 года назад +6

      Really crazy to think that we had Reggie as president of Nintendo of America and Iwata as president of Nintendo of Japan. Just two of the most genuine and amazing people in the industry and Nintendo had them both at the same time.

  • @some_man_tiks
    @some_man_tiks 4 года назад +56

    When he passed away I actually teared up a bit. I looked at that man as someone amazing. I loved seeing him, listening to him talk and just being him. I was floored when he willingly cut his own pay. To me, he was just as good as family.

  • @bluefalcon3629
    @bluefalcon3629 4 года назад +205

    My favorite part about Iwata is how he always tried to come off as 'dead serious' in directs, doing the famous hand gesture and talking directly to the camera, and there always seemed to be something that 'didn't go to plan', like Miyamoto coming on and sucking him up with the poltergeist, or being surrounded by a load of Luigi's. He was such a light in people's lives, always putting his staff first and as you said, speaking to them personally, not as a businessman, but as a human. And on that note, the man was so goddamn inspirational, every time i hear the 'On my business card' quote i smile, because it reminds me of all of the good times that i have had, with and without Nintendo. Iwata meant so much to so many people, he was not only an utter god in the gaming scene, but just a kind and loving person overall. I remember hearing about the story of how he helped Sakurai with Smash Bros, and how grateful Sakurai was to the point that he made Ultimate as the best tribute to him he could, as it was, as he put it 'his final mission' from him. Iwata will always have a special place in all our hearts, i think Reggie's tribute to him a few years back at the game awards show this. But it was never about how well he worked at Nintendo, or how he shaped the company into the place it is today, those were all just simple perks to a package that brightened up all our lives, he was so impactful on so many people it almost seems like a crime to sum him up in just a few words, rest in peace, you can rest assured that you and your work will never be forgotten.

  • @Jasonixel
    @Jasonixel 4 года назад +14

    I wasn’t fully a Nintendo nerd five years ago, in fact had never watched any of the directs back then. But now that I know I missed out on some of best years for Nintendo and it’s fans, it deeply saddens me to know that a man such as him ran the company with such passion and wisdom all the way until his death. After watching this video, what hurt the most was hearing the story of that fan who just got to have a good, friendly chat with both Miyamoto and Iwata. It amazes me every time when corporate higher ups take the time to legitimately talk with a fan even when all the fan asked for was a picture. What hurt even more is looking in the comments section, seeing some of the stories of how fans found out about his death. I had never heard of Iwata before but as of today I will never forget him.
    And yes, I’m crying as I write this...

  • @StCerberusEngel
    @StCerberusEngel 4 года назад +14

    I've had a Nintendo console in my house since 1989. I've seen the good times and bad. I know Iwata-san faced difficulties none of us probably ever will. But damned if he didn't shoulder the responsibility with dignity and professionalism. His passion for what he did shows and he will always have a place among gamers. We recognize our own and we celebrate his memory.

  • @thegamedimension2605
    @thegamedimension2605 4 года назад +83

    I was just saying earlier how it didn’t feel like five years since we’ve lost him. The man was a one of a kind person and knew how to run a company but more importantly, lead and be inspirational to his workers and his consumers. He reinvented how we view presentations by becoming the star of directs, he will always be missed dearly

  • @pizzanopastano9159
    @pizzanopastano9159 4 года назад +43

    I’m still surprised by Satoru Iwata’s death. It was just so sudden, for someone who was so important to Nintendo. Satoru Iwata, I hope you’ll make as many consoles you want in Heaven! 😊

  • @shirawinchester6350
    @shirawinchester6350 4 года назад +14

    This just brought tears to my eyes, I remember him well. Even before Nintendo directs were a thing, he was featured in Nintendo power mags back in the day.

  • @BraydenDarrell
    @BraydenDarrell 4 года назад +18

    Although I only recognized him once the 3DS era and Year of Luigi hit as the “Nintendo Guy”, he was a huge part of the company. I’m only 15 right now, so I mainly recognize Reggie, but Iwata is still so iconic in Nintendo. From now and for forever, he will always be the “Nintendo Guy” to me.
    As Arlo said it best, “Thanks for all the smiles Mr. Iwata.”

  • @itsallinthesoup2543
    @itsallinthesoup2543 4 года назад +13

    Iwata was one of the only celebrity deaths that actually felt like a personal loss to me. He was a man who would personally tell us about all the fun plans he had for people who liked video games. Losing him felt like losing a relative that you only get to see every few months.

  • @Rozu667
    @Rozu667 4 года назад +27

    Honestly, losing Iwata all of these years later still feels like a nightmare. I wish I could wake up from it and hear his voice again. But I can't. I miss him a lot, and I wish the best for his family, friends, and all of Nintendo and gamers.
    We adore you, Iwata. Don't forget that.

  • @recordhead9619
    @recordhead9619 4 года назад +14

    Genuinely made me tear up. This felt so... real. I can tell this man meant so much to you. As a dude that jumped on with the switch, I wish I was there to experience that Iwata magic. Either way, hearing what he did... it makes me sad. Rest In Peace. Mr. Iwata.

  • @SAkURAYOWA
    @SAkURAYOWA 3 года назад +9

    I’m fighting back tears over a man I never knew about if it weren’t for Switch.

  • @FantasicWilliam
    @FantasicWilliam 4 года назад +109

    One of the most wholesome things I remember Iwata doing was when they did that muppet bit for E3 he did it to hide his health from the public because he wanted E3 to be a place of smiles and happiness and that always brings a smile to my face when I remember that.

    • @VXT98
      @VXT98 4 года назад +7

      shit they did that to hide his health? i had no idea

    • @javierortiz82
      @javierortiz82 4 года назад +7

      I remember it sadly, because people complained about how disapointing that direct was, and he went I think to twitter and apologized for that, I believe that's the last words we received from the man. My love for consoles died with the Wii U, not because of the machine, but because it is the last true videogame console at heart, everything afterwards seems like an excuse to collect credit card numbers and scam people from their money.

    • @MarceloKatayama
      @MarceloKatayama 4 года назад +9

      @@VXT98 he*. He wanted to hide his health issues from the public

    • @connorbeith3232
      @connorbeith3232 4 года назад +11

      @@javierortiz82 I agree for the most part, but Iwata did work on the Switch during the last months of his life. So I would say the Switch is the "last console at heart."

    • @javierortiz82
      @javierortiz82 4 года назад

      @@connorbeith3232 Through all this three years I've always felt the Switch is barely a Nvidia Shield trying to be a Wii U.

  • @ElishaTheAwesome
    @ElishaTheAwesome 4 года назад +26

    It's crazy that it's been 5 years, I still remember where I was when I heard. Dang man

  • @marioodyssey9741
    @marioodyssey9741 3 года назад +7

    It's been 6 years now. :(
    R.I.P. Satoru Iwata

  • @TheNightmare75II
    @TheNightmare75II 4 года назад +13

    15:00 is so true. I remember the period of time between his passing and the Switch's release felt like such a dark time for Nintendo, and even now, when there's a Direct, it just doesn't have the same charm to it. Iwata gave such a personal feel to those Directs. It was like you weren't just listening to news about upcoming video games, but that he was talking to you specifically.
    This video made me more emotional than I thought it would. I guess I didn't realize just how nostalgic I am for those days when Iwata was still around. Of course it's always emotional to hear what a great human being he was on top of that.

  • @carlbloke8797
    @carlbloke8797 4 года назад +22

    The fact that it’s already been 5 years just makes me so sad. He truly was someone special. An actual president of a company with compassion, who cared about the well-being of the people who worked for him, who had so much love for what he did for video games.
    May the legendary Satoru Iwata Rest In Peace ❤️

  • @edgarramos7167
    @edgarramos7167 4 года назад +32

    Iwata-San, I've never had the pleasure of meeting you. However, I still miss you each and every day.Thank you for being the leader you were. You were a magnificent man and a genuine champion. May you continue to rest in peace.

  • @Smokey-ei3wu
    @Smokey-ei3wu 4 года назад +10

    He was ahead of his time 10 maybe 20 years ahead and he put the Nintendo back on the map and his legacy lives on Nintendo switch

  • @henryatkinson1479
    @henryatkinson1479 2 года назад +4

    I'm still shocked 7 years later. Really unfortunate to see the direction Nintendo has gone without him... but it really shows how much he and the other high-ups who followed in his footsteps held it all together. Between him, Reggie, and Miyamoto, its just Miyamoto left, and it seems more and more like he is just paid to be a figurehead at this point. I know Furukawa and Bowser were left some big shoes to fill, and I understand that they need to have their own way and direction, but man it just emphasizes how different the culture was with Iwata at the helm, and the fact that we as consumers all felt that whether we realized it then or not.

  • @nankinink
    @nankinink 4 года назад +16

    DAMN ARLO, the section where you talk about how sad is Iwata not seeing the switch success hit hard on me. Im not crying, we are all crying

  • @ceeb420
    @ceeb420 4 года назад +32

    I remember Nintendo going into Directs and digital events and seeing Iwata just felt, like you said, seeing your grandpa or something. He was so clearly passionate about Nintendo, even when the industry was looking down their noses at it. Truly felt sadness when I learned he passed, and this video just reminded me of what a legend we lost.

  • @jesseshakarji9241
    @jesseshakarji9241 4 года назад +12

    I can't believe it's been 5 years already. So much has changed.
    I appreciate that you played Smiles and Tears at the end of the video. Earthbound is my favorite game overall and without Iwata I would have never been able to enjoy it.
    We miss you Iwata.

  • @user-ti6us2br4x
    @user-ti6us2br4x 3 года назад +5

    Thank you for this video.. I am a new Nintendo guy but I have been looking into Mr.Iwata's history more and more.. Such an inspiration

  • @GanondorfKingofEvil
    @GanondorfKingofEvil 4 года назад +27

    "Please take a look." I admit that the feeling I get from that is more like a melancholic nostalgia than rekindled excitement. I still love the Nintendo Directs, but they're less silly now. Though I do wonder if that's because people like Miyamoto find it hard to do that kind of thing without Iwata.
    Iwata made his mistakes, but there is so much more that he did that was good. He was a paragon among CEO's. Of how simply great a man he was. He worked so hard even when everyone would have understood if he took a break to rest for a while.
    I will always wish I could have met you Mr. Iwata. You have my eternal respect.

  • @TrvisXXIII
    @TrvisXXIII 4 года назад +168

    This man saved generation 2, imagine what he could’ve done for Pokémon today under his leadership smh

    • @tahamohammad8842
      @tahamohammad8842 4 года назад +29

      Hey we know sword and shield would be much better games. Considering how he helped them fit kanto in gold and silver I have no doubt he could help them add all the remaining Pokémon in the base game

    • @pondscum9363
      @pondscum9363 4 года назад +3

      @@tahamohammad8842 Have I got some news for you

    • @sakutaro3musik486
      @sakutaro3musik486 4 года назад +20

      @@tahamohammad8842 he helped in all pokemon games up to black and white 2, X and Y where the first pokemon game without Iwata

    • @TrvisXXIII
      @TrvisXXIII 4 года назад +27

      @@sakutaro3musik486 imagine that, literally the point where the franchise took a nosedive / became too easy, and had a bunch of other complaints

    • @snugglebuns6193
      @snugglebuns6193 4 года назад +17

      @@sakutaro3musik486 yea I came here to say that. 5th gen was the last time he worked on a Pokémon game, and 6th gen is where the series started going downhill.

  • @ncolvin05
    @ncolvin05 4 года назад +7

    "Please take a look"
    Smile muscles reflex activated.

  • @EternalSchism
    @EternalSchism 4 года назад +7

    Thanks Arlo, now I’m crying like a baby over here! 😤

  • @tpayne7020
    @tpayne7020 4 года назад +8

    I've been with Nintendo since I was 3 years old playing Mario Kart 64... That was 23 years ago... Thanks for the memories that will last me for my entire life Mr Satoru Iwata. May you rest in peace. 1959-2015

  • @twig6102
    @twig6102 4 года назад +32

    Rest In Peace. He will be forever in our hearts. I still remember watching that weird tomodachi life ad like it was yesterday.

  • @sarahh6
    @sarahh6 4 года назад +10

    I was 10 when he passed, now I'm 15.
    Missed him then too 😭
    Edit: omg guys the nintendo direct for tomodachi life, rewatch it if it's been a while!
    (Tomodachi Life- Nintendo Diresct 4. 10. 14)
    Final edit: ok... gonna watch this video in full now

  • @user-kh9ct2fd6y
    @user-kh9ct2fd6y Год назад +2

    I didn't knows about Satoru Iwata until this year. Switch has brought me a lot of happiness since I bought it. But when I watched Iwata's HEART OF GAMER speech and his life story. I realized that he was a part of the fun I had playing NS. And I also found the machine he showed at the end of the speech, and game Mario Kart was the same one that I saw in the stationery store when I was in primary school, which was being sold, and my classmates were playing at, but I have no way to get.
    I wanted an NDS for more than 8 years, then it became the 3DS, then it became the switch, and I finally got the switch a few years ago , and I also bought an new3dsll, and the first game I bought was Mario Kart.
    Neither the Switch nor the 3DS let me down after more than 10 years of anticipation.
    Over the past few mouth I've watched a lot of interviews with Nintendo developers, interviews with Satoru Iwata, and the book called asked Iwata. Even after all these years, their work from a long time ago can still bring me a lot of happiness today. I really should say thank you.
    Sataru Iwata is a person who is dedicated to bring fun to others. He is Someone who told me that my childhood fantasies about video games were never fantasies. Even though he's gone.
    Now it makes me sad to think he didn't get a chance to see what the switch looks like today. It's a great regret for me. I didn't even get a chance to get the letters and message he sent to players on the 3ds and nds. I often wonder what Satoru Iwata would think about the future of video games today.
    Although as Sakura said, if a person is gone, his whole world disappeared.
    From my experience, The fun he's dedicated to making players happy still affects me today, many years later. As Iwata himself said, nothing I have done has been in vain.

  • @mst3kluv
    @mst3kluv 4 года назад +30

    The story about Golf being programmed on Switch as a good luck charm makes me cry everytime ngl

    • @maverick114e9
      @maverick114e9 3 года назад

      What golf?

    • @steinmaniac7920
      @steinmaniac7920 3 года назад +3

      @@maverick114e9 The NES game that he worked on back in the day. It was apparently accessable when doing his nintendo direct hand motion with the joycons, but it has since been removed.

  • @catfish6415
    @catfish6415 4 года назад +31

    He was so dedicated to keeping things upbeat and normal, that when he lost weight after surgery, he updated his mii to reflect it.

    • @tahamohammad8842
      @tahamohammad8842 4 года назад +2

      Isn’t the reason he did the whole muppet thing that E3 because he didn’t want the public to see him in such a bad shape because he didn’t want them to be sad?

  • @dandan5928
    @dandan5928 4 года назад +5

    He was such a wonderful man, and we were lucky to have him while we did.

  • @darkumbreon8zoroark
    @darkumbreon8zoroark 4 года назад +5

    Every time you touch on the fact he's gone makes me so sad. I was too young when he passed away to understand this, but he left a history of kindness and fun within Nintendo. I will cherish this history my whole life. The games and systems he is specifically called out for working on are so deeply a part of my childhood. They all carry fun memories. I really wish i could thank him for what he's done for the people who love these games.

  • @filleis6374
    @filleis6374 4 года назад +15

    He was such a great man and will forever be missed. I still remember the day i got the news of his passing.
    Never forget about the man who saved nintendo, twice.

  • @therealmckoy6772
    @therealmckoy6772 4 года назад +34

    I just love how I was too young to know about and watch the directs and E3 events but I still knew who he was. I have no idea who the the current president is even though I watch the current directs. The fact that could remember his face now and I forgot that there was even a president shows how much impact he had on the company the fact that I came into understanding what games really were when the WIIU was out and bombing and I still knew nintendo and Iwata. He made such an impact on me without me even knowing who he was properly just shows what good he did for the company.

  • @pionirskizec1004
    @pionirskizec1004 4 года назад +5

    It' already been 5 years, and it feels like yesterday that the Gem has left us.
    R.I.P Mr. Iwata 😔

  • @Sean-D78
    @Sean-D78 4 года назад +6

    I just loved it when a direct started and I got to hear his voice, I knew something big would come from him and the memories he gave me from being excited for the newest games at the time, I will never forget. He was the man who always made me excited for Nintendo, I couldn't wait to see what he would bring next on the next Direct. I miss him so much, I like how the Directs are done now but I miss the way they made them back when Iwata was around. May you rest in peace.

  • @isleaf69
    @isleaf69 4 года назад +23

    this video almost made me cry.... we need someone like this in nintendo again

  • @MrThePizzaGuy1
    @MrThePizzaGuy1 4 года назад +16

    I used to love reading the “Iwata asks” section in Nintendo Power

  • @koolguy5483
    @koolguy5483 3 года назад +4

    This man inspires me to better myself as a person and he’s honestly one of my greatest idols, truly a champion. Rest in Piece, you legend.

  • @Mysteryof89
    @Mysteryof89 4 года назад +5

    I really miss the "Directly to you" thing he always used to at the beginning of the directs T_T also the "One more thing"

  • @DoctorMinjinx
    @DoctorMinjinx 4 года назад +13

    He brought happiness "🙌 Directly🙌 " to me and many others. I didn't agree with all his choices, naturally so, but he impacted me in many positive ways. R.I.P. Mr. Iwata, and thank you for the memories.