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Doing some digging, Peter Moore is 60, Kaz Hirai is the same age as Iwata 55-ish. Phil Spencer is 45 and I can't find Yoshidas age.
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EarthBound creator Shigesato Itoi on Iwata’s passing

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I dedicate this track to Iwata today.
Mario at the back.
From GAF:
The bile duct cancer survival rates are scarily low. I guess he must have known from the beginning, but continued to work in order to make sure Nintendo's immediate future was secure and well defined going forward. If it's any comfort, we will definitely be feeling the legacy of Iwata directly for many years to come. Whether it's through hardware he himself personally had a hand in or the development philosophy he has instilled in Nintendo. That's some legendary stuff right there.
Patients whose tumor is caught early and in bile ducts within the liver have a 15 percent chance of surviving the disease for at least five years, according to the American Society of Clinical Oncology. If the cancer has spread to the regional lymph nodes, the survival rate is 6 percent and drops to 2 percent if the cancer has spread to a distant part of the body.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articl...re-cancer-type
So he knew he was dying and stayed working all the same for the company.
Man....that's horrible.
The fan art is so sad.
I saw this at GAF, it was apparently from June 23rd. This pic shows the illness had taken its toll by then.
The stuff I keep reading about him and how he was is amazing. }
Wow, such passion. I can't say I agreed with every decision he made, but he certainly was passionate.
Such a sad day indeed and seeing that fan art really brings tears to my eyes. The noticeable change in his appearance from the disease is staggering and terrible. That gif from Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood is perfectly fitting GG. Nice tribute there on the site's logo Yoda.
That poor guy. They are saying this is why they used the muppets for the direct, so we don't see him in his bad state.
What a damn shame, great man.
Nice job yoda.
Poor bastard.
It's the Nintendo Directs that make it sadder for us then it would have been, we saw him multiple times every year, talking to us directly, in the first person.
Always smiling doing ridiculous stuff like staring at bananas or wearing Luigi hats, even when we were shouting at the top of our lungs at some bizaare move Nintendo was making. If you google image search iwata nintendo directs it's like looking at a photo album of all the hijinks they got up to.
Akuo made these.
KoreanDJ did a violin cover of Mario 64's credit music as tribute:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRD7tIl5vhg
Shuhei Yoshida
Phil Spencer
Don't take my silence about Iwata as not caring. I was a few seconds late from Steel posting before I could post the news myself. The few seconds came from me sitting in disbelief as a part of my childhood passed before my eyes.
Lot going on personally, both good and bad, I won't mention it here now, so as not to take away from honoring a great man...
Until then, HONOR HIM AND GAME ON ! ! !