tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-274272595406297504.post8796402264501584659..comments2023-03-26T02:22:51.069-07:00Comments on Leave Luck To Heaven: In Loving Memory of Satoru IwataAnthonyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12823666211533878050noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-274272595406297504.post-65214753397598198482015-07-19T17:32:40.749-07:002015-07-19T17:32:40.749-07:00How ironic in that, during the 9 days that I was w...How ironic in that, during the 9 days that I was without internet and down the country due to family obligations... this happens. What's even more touching and ironic is that, while down there, his name scrolled by TWICE in game credits I played during my spare time. The First was in Kirby: Nightmare In Dream Land, where after finishing the Meta Knightmare mode, I felt compelled to face Nightmare again, which that mode lacked, and so I do, also seeing the credits again. The second was finishing Kirby: Triple Deluxe naturally. But with lots of people having their own personal "playing" tributes now, I feel at peace, in a way, that I had my own there, even if I didn't know it at the time.<br /><br />I can't find it in me to add anything or critique what you've said, Anthony. All I can say is that you're right. He was a brilliant person, a great worker, and a genuine gamer who always prioritised fun over money when he could. He had courage, spirit, and heart, qualities not all CEOs have. But most of all, he kept Nintendo the way I wanted it kept. For that, I will be forever grateful.<br /><br />Mike.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-274272595406297504.post-2919971621499021292015-07-13T06:28:27.037-07:002015-07-13T06:28:27.037-07:00Great article...a touching tribute.. I love his qu...Great article...a touching tribute.. I love his quote that he considers himself a gamer! Mimifranceshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16511111020229335270noreply@blogger.com