The man who helped make Nintendo a household name is no longer with us.
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/35460
Hiroshi Yamauchi, former president of Nintendo, passed away today, Thursday, September 19, at the age of 85. Yamauchi was being treated for pneumonia at a hospital in Kyoto. A memorial service will be held at the company headquarters on September 22 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Hiroshi Yamauchi began working at Nintendo as president in 1949. During his time on staff, Yamauchi radically changed the company throughout his tenure, making Nintendo a worldwide household name with the introduction of the Famicom/Nintendo Entertainment System and the many lovable characters featured in franchises for the console. Even after retiring from the position of president in May 2002, Yamauchi continued to work as a chairman of the board of directors with Nintendo until 2005. He worked for Nintendo for 53 years as president and three years as chairman.
he was a visionary who really shaped Nintendo back in the 1980's.Think at least 1960s or even earlier. It was extremely fascinating to read about his earlier projects way, WAY before even Famicom/NES in the "History of Nintendo" books from Pix'n'Love.
Think at least 1960s or even earlier.
I wonder what this means for Nintendo?We may actually see Nintendo loosen up a bit. Even though Yamauchi hasn't been involved with Nintendo's day to day operations for over a decade, his influence cast a shadow over the entire company. Sure, he got outvoted by the board of directors at times, but I still feel like they adhered a little too closely to his mentality.
Of course I also wonder what impact this has on the Seattle Mariners. Who is Yamauchi's heir?