The former President of Nintendo Satoru Iwata, at the time, conducted a vast series of in-depth interviews that revealed something more about the time, energy and creative effort required for the creation of the many masterpieces of the great N.
The gaming industry legacy that Iwata left us after his 2015 death is now spilling over into Ask Iwata – Words of Wisdom from Satoru Iwata, Nintendo’s Legendary CEO, a book containing interviews, anecdotes, reflections, published in Japan by Hobonichi and now also arriving in ten Western countries, including Italy, where it will be entitled “Ask Iwata“.
This is the text of the announcement post published by Planet Manga on its Facebook page: “Satoru Iwata, the beloved president of #Nintendo for more than ten years was not only the father of the Wii and the DS: he was also an extraordinary man and those who worked with him could not help but tell about it. ASK IWATA is an exclusive collection of Iwata-san’s reflections, statements and pearls of wisdom on the world of video games, but also on the concept of leadership and much more!”
“An essential book to remember a great man who died too soon and we still need. ASK IWATA will be available in autumn, stay tuned for all the details!“The book has not yet been included in the publisher’s catalog, but we hope to have more news soon.
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Source: Planet Manga – Nintendo – johtoworld
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