Shigeru Miyamoto, the creator of gaming franchises “Mario Bros.” and “Zelda”, said on Monday (13) was “surprised” and “overcome with sadness” at the death of Satoru Iwata, chief executive of Nintendo, at age 55 on Saturday. The Japanese company said on Sunday (12) that their leader died.
“We are surprised at this sudden surprise and overcome with sadness,” said the producer behind some of the company’s classic games to the site ” IGN. ” “All of Nintendo development team will remain committed to development policy, which was built jointly by Mr. Iwata and for us and we will produce the results that Mr. Iwata appreciate it.”
The company did not He announced a replacement but Genyo Takeda, senior managing director and one of the Wii console’s development chief, will lead the committee to Iwata’s funeral. – a sign that he may come to assume the role of leadership
Satoru Shibata, President of Nintendo Europe, said in a statement to be “hard to put into words the sorrow we feel right now.” “Mr. Iwata was a strong leader, a single figure in the gaming industry and an important part of Nintendo history. She was a visionary and every sense of the word and we will miss him. “
” As Mr. Iwata always following challenged us forward, we will ensure that his legacy will remain alive in our work to always surprise and satisfy our fans. Now, our thought are with his family, “he added.
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