Silver Tongue

Jul 12

Iwata

realestmatt:

Really sad and shocked to hear of Satoru Iwata’s death.

He really was one of those few figure heads that cared deeply about games and the industry as a whole. Instead of purely trying to rush out shabby, broken titles to make a profit for whatever quarter is coming up, he lead a company that strives to release the best games possible, and hopefully even after his death, that will remain true.

He was a game developer/fan first and a business man second.

Will be missed.

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alwaysri8:

gaybrielandasstiel:

thespooklock:

thespooklock:

so my plan for halloween is to dress up as a Nazgul with my black horse and go trick or treating but instead of saying “trick or treat” i’ll either scream or hiss “Bagginssssssssss, Shhhhhhhire” and then ransack their villages in my search for the One Ring

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i bet

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you guys

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thought

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i was joking

oh dear god

HOW MANY PEOPLE DID YOU TERRORIZE

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alps090:

Remember when Iwata spent three weeks alongside the Melee team debugging the gameplay so they could make their deadlines

Remember when Iwata cut his pay when the Wii U was losing fiscally to make sure nobody on his team had to suffer on behalf of those losses, because he believed the system couldn’t make it without everyone’s participation

Remember when he ported Pokemon Stadium’s battle system in a week without reference sheets

Remember when he originally helped work on Mother and basically helped the series exist

Remember when he compressed Pokemon Gold and Silver to even less than half its original size to fit in Kanto, something the original dev team didn’t even think was something they were gonna do or even could do themselves

Remember all those goofy montages he went out of his way to make fun of himself for so we could laugh

Remember how he refused to let Nintendo become active on the mobile market, effectively having made the company truer to core principles of videogames than most

Remember how people actually hated him and how he had to return from work tired every night probably having to keep this in mind

He was only 55

We lost someone legit

We’ll never forget you Iwata

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If I see any jokes about Nintendo right now. I’m going to block your edgy, irrelevant ass.

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How to play “Paranoia”

poorlytimedboner:

This is literally the best party game ever ok so here’s what you do:

Everyone sits in a circle

Whoever goes first whispers a question to the person on their right

The person on the right must answer the question out loud. The trick is, no one else in the circle knows the question. 

Next, someone flips a flip-flop up in the air. 

If it lands face up: the asker must say the question out loud to the whole group

If the flip flop lands face down: the asker doesn’t say anything, and everyone in the group is left to wonder what in the world the question was. 

And you go around the circle like that. The best questions have the answers as people. We like to limit it just to people in the circle, too. It just makes it more fun. 

Here are some examples of good questions:

the creepy sexual ones are the best, and it’s really fun when you limit it to people in the circle. have fun

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RIP Satoru Iwata

razzchan:

Here is a wonderful article talking about all of his accomplishments.

Think of all the nice things he gave us and did for us during the time he was around. Don’t focus on the fact that he’s gone- focus on the impact he made.

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