Satoru Iwata wasn’t just a successful president of Nintendo, he was one of the most popular public figures in video…
Nintendo has just issued a short statement announcing that president Satoru Iwata has passed away at the age of 55.
It’s not just in the English-speaking part of the internet that felt letdown. The Japanese-speaking part wasn’t…
People hate Nintendo’s region-locked consoles. While the Kyoto-based game maker says it can’t unlocked current 3DS…
You know what would be cool? If Nintendo released its old games on smartphones. Instead, Nintendo has another…
In a recent interview, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata outlined the company's three main pillars: game hardware,…
Recently, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata appeared at a company shareholders meeting. He looked quite…
Today, Nintendo announced that it has begun work on a new platform. It's not quite what you'd expect.
One of Japan's largest newspapers, The Asahi Shimbun, admitted that it made up an interview two years ago with…
Nintendo president Satoru Iwata wasn't able to attend this year's E3 due to health problems. They were kept vague at…
The dubious quality of Nintendo's eateries has been a touchy subject for a while now, and that saga continues with…
Nintendo chief Satoru Iwata has some thoughts about Nintendo's next hardware—and what it needs to before it moves on. This is from Iwata's most recent Q&A with shareholders and is in light of Nintendo's struggle to make its Wii U console a hit. Read more
Hoping for a revamped Wii U? Satoru Iwata told Asahi that rumors of Nintendo announcing a new version of its console at E3 are "groundless." Instead, we can look forward to a new title that shows a new way to use the Wii U's GamePad.
"We can capitalize the most on our strengths through a hardware-software integrated platform business, and therefore this type of dedicated video game platform will remain our core focus." Nintendo president Satoru Iwata, in a letter to shareholders and investors about the company's future. Read more
In the past, major video game companies like Square and Enix merged. It's a big deal when something like that…
The term "free-to-play" has become anathema to some gamers, and Nintendo doesn't seem to like it all that much…
Nintendo will license its character to new partners, says company president Satoru Iwata. There's a precedent for this: Nintendo has already done the same for arcade games.
The Wii U isn't doing as well as Nintendo had hoped. Someone must take responsibility! That someone is Nintendo…
There are, probably, very few people who have a living memory of Mario kneecapping Yoshi in this advertisement and…
Even with the less than stellar Wii U sales, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata has said he won't resign. According to Iwata, "There will be no major management shake-up in the short term." Read more