Iwata has passed away
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I think many people are affected by his death because he is - kind of - the face of Nintendo, when he passed away, it felt like some part of Nintendo died.
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This might have already been posted, but this special episode of Game Center CX featuring Iwata is awesome. Iwata comes across as such a genuinely lovely person.
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Dudes. Let's try to focus on what we received and not what we lost.
Sad day, but Nintendo will be okay.
Thanks to all who have posted links to articles about Iwata, as each one has been a pleasant read. Being passionate about your craft shows just how much success you can achieve when you channel that passion. Iwata lived his dream, something very little achieve.
Sad day, but Nintendo will be okay.
Thanks to all who have posted links to articles about Iwata, as each one has been a pleasant read. Being passionate about your craft shows just how much success you can achieve when you channel that passion. Iwata lived his dream, something very little achieve.
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That's a great episode! I also saw that there are Game Center CX episodes of Fire Emblem and Earthbound, didn't expect that at all, all the episodes I've seen where of more twitchy games!alienjesus wrote:This might have already been posted, but this special episode of Game Center CX featuring Iwata is awesome. Iwata comes across as such a genuinely lovely person.
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I was doing some research into cholangiocarcinoma, that being the type of bile duct cancer that killed Satoru Iwata. It turns out this is a very rare cancer, but it does have known causes. One of those causes is:
Thorotrast. This is a chemical that was previously injected intravenously during certain types of x rays. It is not in use anymore. Exposure to Thorotrast has been implicated in the development of cancer of the liver as well as the bile ducts. - http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictio ... uct+cancer
I was wondering if Mr. Iwata was ever exposed to thorotrast. So I did some more research. It turns out in 1985 in Japan, there was medical study on thorotrast-administered patients. One of the listed associates is "Iwata S." : http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4095719#
Now this is all speculation, but based on limited research, if Satoru Iwata was involved in a thorotrast medical study back in the early 80's, it could explain how he contracted such a rare medical condition. I will see if I can get a complete transcript of this study, though it is thirty years old now, so that may be difficult. Then I could determine if this name was either a patient or a researcher in the project.
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^ Those pics are really sweet, but depressing as fuck. Especially the top one with the life restoring items.
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This just reminds me of how new the industry really is and it makes me wonder how we'll feel once we start losing even more legendary creators.
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I'm afraid Francis Tresham will die without anyone interviewing him and he's one of the most important figures in gaming. He's close to 80 years old, if I recall correctly and completely unknown, there's virtually no info on him and he doesn't even have an email address, it's snail mail or nothing.ZeroAX wrote:This just reminds me of how new the industry really is and it makes me wonder how we'll feel once we start losing even more legendary creators.
Consider that he's the man who invented the tech tree with Civilization (1980) and that's one of the least important parts of his legacy. Basically, half of the things that are attributed to Sid Meier were actually his.
I wonder if I should write up a letter to him and ask him some questions. I'm afraid he might not answer or find the questions bothersome
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