Satoru Iwata: Legacy of a Legendary Leader
Satoru Iwata died nearly 11 years ago, but his impact on the videogame industry is still felt to this day. He touched the lives of many, and through his leadership carved the way for many people to spread their wings. No idea was too outlandish, no person too superfluous; everyone had a place on his ship, from long-time gamers to people who had never even seen a controller before. This is a case study of Iwata’s brand of leadership. Wii U developer interview - https://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interv... 3DS developer interview - https://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interv... Masahiro Sakurai on Mr. Iwata - • Mr. Iwata [Grab Bag] Thank you so much to everyone who listened to me ramble on about this project. And apologies for any graphical glitches or audio imbalances. Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 02:25 - Prologue 05:33 - Chapter 1: Business Cards, Minds, and Hearts 11:54 - Chapter 2: A Blue Ocean 20:32 - Chapter 3: Belief in a Dream 27:40 - Chapter 4: Directly to You 39:46 - Chapter 5: A Legacy Upheld 49:08 - Chapter 6: We Would Like to Play 01:03:05 - Epilogue 01:05:08 - Outro

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