Visionary Nintendo President Yamauchi Dies 201
First time accepted submitter trickstyhobbit writes "Former Nintendo president and majority stockholder Hiroshi Yamauchi has died. He was president of the company for over 50 years and saw the development of the NES, SNES, Nintendo 64, and GameCube among other devices." His career at Nintendo is worth reading about.
Very intuitive (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Very intuitive (Score:5, Insightful)
Gunpei Yokoi was hit by a car, he didn't kill himself, nor was he murdered (the other urban legend regarding his passing.)
Re:Very intuitive (Score:4, Informative)
Gunpei Yokoi had a "window seat" by that time, due to the failure of the Virtual Boy.
For those that don't know what a "window seat" is, it's what the Japanese do with older, well-respected company men who fuck up a major project and lose the company money. They're grateful for the good times, respectful of experience, and not about to let another project go down the drain. So instead of firing the manager of the failed project, they give him a nice office somewhere away from where real work is being done, and where he can't fail again. A "window seat".
Gunpei Yokoi had a good string of successes: the "grabber" toy he was first promoted to management for, several game projects, including Metroid and Kid Icarus, and the Game Boy. Then he had the Virtual Boy. Then he had a "window seat".
His death was unfortunate, though. "Window seats" aren't always permanent, and I'm sure within a short time he would've probably gotten another chance at a big project, or maybe come up with something new. Instead, he was killed by a bus while changing a flat tire on the side of the road. There's no telling what cool stuff we lost that day.
Re: (Score:2)
Actually, he quit Nintendo a year before he died, after the Virtual Boy (supposedly he had already planned his retirement), to form his own company, and developed another portable game machine for Bandai. He wasn't killed by a bus changing a tire, he was hit by another car while inspecting the damages from an accident.
Re: (Score:2)
Re: (Score:2)
Condolences. (Score:2)
The world will miss Hiroshi, and I'm concerned that this might be enough for Shigeru Miyamoto to leave the company.
This is a truly sad day.
Re: (Score:3)
But he gets two more lives, right? (Score:5, Funny)
Too soon?
Re: (Score:2)
Perhaps more, depending on how many magic mushrooms he enjoyed.
Cheats! (Score:3, Funny)
Before someone else posts it:
He clearly should have used the UP, UP, DOWN, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT, LEFT, RIGHT, B, A, START to pick up a few more lives.
ba dum, bum
Re: (Score:3)
Before someone else posts it:
He clearly should have used the UP, UP, DOWN, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT, LEFT, RIGHT, B, A, START to pick up a few more lives.
ba dum, bum
If it had been the President of Konami then maybe that would work. Yamauchi stays put; for now.
Re: (Score:2)
If it had been the President of Konami then maybe that would work.
But what he could have done instead, is he could have smashed a few more turtles when he was 31. ;)
Re: (Score:2)
Sheldon Cooper, is that you? I'm to get into a geek-argument here...was a fucking joke
Re: (Score:2)
Re: (Score:2)
was a fucking joke
Yes.. as was mine. Super Mario Bros, World 3-1, turtle stomping just before the flag for extra lives.
Re: (Score:2)
I actually meant to reply to a different guy. Sorry about that. Yours was funny...
I'm going to get off Slashdot until I have a bit more coffee
Hold A and press Start (Score:3)
Re: (Score:2)
No, As the influx of coins drained off, so too did the extra lives.
Re: (Score:3, Informative)
Re: (Score:2)
Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A, B, A (Select), Start
Notice the two sets of B A. It seemed to make more sense. Everything else was in pairs.
Re: (Score:2)
Re: (Score:2)
Handhelds? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re: (Score:2)
Blow on him? (Score:5, Funny)
Re: (Score:2)
Re: (Score:2)
Considering this is all happening in Japan, the answer is likely yes.
quick! (Score:2)
Good (Score:2)
Anyone associated with that company should have been in prison for crooked business practices that illegally destroyed Atari.
Re: (Score:2)
Atari had it's own crooked business practices to blame it's implosion on. Doesn't stop me wearing an Atari logo t-shirt though... shame it's repro, not vintage :(
Re: (Score:2)
Angry troll is angry. Roars with impotent rage!
Farewell Yamauchi-san (Score:2)
Too bad (Score:2)
I guess I wasn't a bad enough dude to save the President.
I think I'll go read Game Over (Press Start to Continue) again.
Re:slight correction. (Score:5, Insightful)
Why does everyone badmouth that system? It wasn't the Playstation, but it wasn't that bad either. If you *really* want something to forget, the Virtual Boy and Power Glove are much better candidates.
Re:slight correction. (Score:5, Insightful)
Yeah, don't get it either. Best Zelda they ever did was on the N64. And Mario 64 kicks ass too. N64 rocks.
Re:slight correction. (Score:5, Informative)
And I don't think anybody has forgotten Goldeneye 007 on the 64.
Re: (Score:2)
And I don't think anybody has forgotten Goldeneye 007 on the 64.
Yup!
N64 may not have had the numbers, but some of the games were among the most played of all time among my group of friends. We had the most fun with the N64 and that is really what counts.
Diddy Kong Racing was freakin' awesome.
Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem [wikipedia.org] is one of the best ever horror themed titles to hit the shelves.
Peace,
Andy.
Re: (Score:2)
Oops, correction: Eternal Darkness was originally planned for the N64 but actually released for the Gamecube.
Re: (Score:2)
one of my favorite games ever
Re: (Score:2)
Anything you did back then was fun because you were at a point in your life where you could enjoy it the most.
No doubt that was a factor, but we had access to Play Station and yet we always returned to the N64 games I mentioned above. ;-)
Re: (Score:2)
No kidding, wasted many hours on that one with friends.
I also remember Conker's Bad Fur Day. Was laughing so hard at that one.
Re: (Score:2)
Yeah, don't get it either. Best Zelda they ever did was on the N64. And Mario 64 kicks ass too. N64 rocks.
Hell yes; Best wrestling games ever made were for the N64, and even that shitty Star Wars: Podracer game was pretty damn fun.
Re: (Score:2)
Re: (Score:2)
I remember wishing for more customization of the racers... Of course, this is before I understood things like system requirements.
Kids can be so unreasonable sometimes.
Re: (Score:2)
Re: (Score:2)
Plus, if I'm not mistaken Podracer came out close to the end of the N64's lifecycle.
WCW vs NWO has to be my all-time favorite N64 title, and I generally don't like 'rasslin' games.
Re:slight correction. (Score:5, Insightful)
"Yeah, don't get it either. Best Zelda they ever did was on the N64. And Mario 64 kicks ass too. N64 rocks."
The problem wasn't FIRST PARTY games, the problem was the LACK of games and franchises from the super nintendo and their non-existence on the N64 because of nintendo's bone headed move to stick with cartridges. The storage size of a CD allowed games like Final fantasy 7. JRPG's like FF, Xenogears, Fighting games like street fighter and derivatives totally skipped the N64. THAT IS A HUGE DEAL. Only an idiot that didn't play any third party franchises would say the N64 was wonderful. It was the key event in Nintendo's history that lead to Nintendo's long deflation and decline as a game company with much intelligence.
They became more about selling console hardware and not enough about supporting game developers. They are a technically illiterate bone headed game company. Why would you not go with DVD standard for the gamecube and make porting games from other platforms a huge chore/time sink for everyone? Another total idiot move. They make totally idiot technological moves every console generation. This is what caused me to stop buying their consoles. They don't grasp game development from a third party developer perspective. Not to mention how bad they screwed up Metroid with Other M and then the huge clusterfuck with the Starfox franchise, SF assault was just a travesty.
That is why the N64 was the worst decision in Nintendo's history they went from #1 game company with the super nintendo with all the popular franchises and they lost ALL the third parties that were pushing the gaming envelope OVERNIGHT to a brand new competitor with no track record. Nintendo didn't grasp their also ran status because they never took third party developers that make you successful seriously.
Many of us old timers fondly remember the super nintendo era and we hate what those dumbasses running nintendo did with the N64, the gamecube, and just anti-developer practices in general did to videogaming.
Re: (Score:2)
Only an idiot that didn't play any third party franchises would say the N64 was wonderful.
Or a kid that was having too much fun with the system and games that they had to care that someone else was having fun with different games on a different system. Only an idiot fanboy asshole would begrudge someone else their opinion of a wonderful console.
Re: (Score:2)
There's no way that you could have played all those games to know they were "pure shit", so you're just blowing smoke.
While perhaps 80 percent of anything is trash, but that VAST PSone library meant that there were a LOT of good games that outnumbered the good ones on the N64. More good games than one could ever play.
Besides by 1995 even the mediocre games had pretty good production values, enough that even the worst PSone games were more playable than the worst SNES, NES or 2600 games.
The PC ports alone p
Re: slight correction. (Score:2)
I still consider The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time to be the best video game ever created.
Re: (Score:2)
Re: (Score:2)
Re: (Score:2)
It is close, but the music, for me, pushes OoT ahead.
Re: (Score:3)
Re: (Score:2)
Which is why Nintendo (and every other Japanese game developer) needs an American standing right by Miyamoto (and every other Japanese designer) to say "NO!" when they get some crazy hairbrained idea that "Will Not Go Over Well"
Navi? No!
Tingle? No!
Issun's Voice in Okami? No!
Suda51 in general? No!
Akitoshi Kawazu in General? NO! BAD! BAD!
Re: (Score:3, Insightful)
That being said, this is sad, sad news. This is one of the men to whom I owe a large part of my childhood, and can blame part of my adulthood on as we
Re: (Score:2)
The N64 had some downright amazing games, and this is the first time I've seen any real hate/badmouthing for it. It's hard to dislike the console that brought us Mario 64, LoZ: Ocarina of Time and Majoras Mask, Banjo Kazooie, Goldeneye 007, Conker's Bad Fur Day, Starfox 64, Mario Kart 64, Perfect Dark, Super Smash Bros, and... well, the list just goes on.
The list goes on? Does it include any titles not by Nintendo or the company it owned 49% of, Rare?
I mean, I had a Nintendo 64 back in the day, but even I'll admit that the PlayStation had more of what we would refer to today as AAA titles.
Re: (Score:2)
> As a bittersweet Saturn fan,
One word: Guardian Heroes.
Re: (Score:2)
No, the original concept was fine, the problem was that almost none of those games were released outside of Japan, thereby turning the Saturn into an expensive and disappointing paperweight. Radiant Silvergun, S
Re: (Score:3)
But people love the Power Glove, it's so bad. Hollywood even told me so.
Re: (Score:2)
The Power Glove is unforgettable (Score:3)
If you *really* want something to forget, the Virtual Boy and Power Glove are much better candidates.
The Power Glove is unforgettable. My steady stream of curse words (like when it didn't punch when/how I wanted in Punch Out) is still resonating all over the universe like the Big Bang.
Re: (Score:2)
Re: (Score:2)
Re: (Score:2)
The Power Glove was Mattel's fault.
Re: (Score:2)
Why does everyone badmouth that system? It wasn't the Playstation, but it wasn't that bad either. If you *really* want something to forget, the Virtual Boy and Power Glove are much better candidates.
The construction and EMI protection of the console was also pretty good [youtube.com].
Re: (Score:2)
The N64 was an excellent system if only for the experience of Mario 64 and Goldeneye. But fortunately it had many more great games.
Re: (Score:2)
So if I write a crappy application it's MS's fault? interesting.
Re: (Score:3)
This is slashdot. Everything is MS's fault.
Re: (Score:2)
Godwin is worse than Hitler.
Re: (Score:2)
An actually-successful 3D Mario release, fairly canonical releases of Mario Kart an
Re: (Score:3)
It made them money and it was a critical success. Unfortunately it was the machine that came out in the period in which they lost market dominance so it's tainted by that.
Re: (Score:2)
People will never forget how they had Final Fantasy VII and threw it away. Everything the Playstation did, they could've done instead, but they decided not to. And as successful as the Nintendo 64 was, the Playstation was massively more successful.
Re: (Score:3)
Re:slight correction. (Score:5, Informative)
Re:slight correction. (Score:5, Informative)
Re: (Score:2)
Re: (Score:2)
Lego City Undercover loads the entire city at one shot. It's a lot of data, but once the city loads there aren't any more loading screens until you leave the city map entirely.
Re: (Score:2)
Re: (Score:3)
Re: (Score:2)
Funnily it was a superior platform for playing FPS games, Goldeneye was the apex of FPS gaming on a console. You could aim, and there was some nice difficulty, environment, mission based rather than a movie-like rail and cutscene game from start to finish.
Re: (Score:3)
The Playstation controller did not have move/strafe - change view sticks.
It didn't have any sticks AT ALL.
It had a D-pad and some buttons. No analog sticks.
Compared to that, the N64 pad's analog stick was a godsend.
Sony didn't come out with the Dual Analog controller until after the N64's pad was out.
Re: (Score:2)
The PSone did have something at launch have the N64 didn't....the PSone mouse. Which is the best way to play FPS games on the PSone if you have it. Surprised they never implemented USB mouse emulation of the PSone mouse on the PS3.
Re: (Score:2)
Not much seemed to support the mouse. I picked up the mouse much later, when it was very cheap, and the only game I had that worked with it was Discworld.
Alas, I had the initial release of Discworld. Which had a bug: You couldn't save the game. At all. How in hell did THAT ever get past QA?
Re: (Score:2)
Yes, yes it did.
Re: (Score:2)
The leadership at Nintendo really won't commit to gaming? Because they're throwing so much money into making potatoes, and automobiles right now?
Re: (Score:3, Funny)
Re: (Score:2)
How are you doing? Becaues I'm a potato.
Re: (Score:2)
They're not doing *good* games but you could hardly argue that they aren't focussed on them. It's literally all they do. It's all they expend their resources on.
Re: (Score:2)
(Not doing good games is a heck of an overstatement, but let's assume it for the sake of argument.)
Re: (Score:2)
rooms rented by the hour
sounds kinda like a whore house to me LMAO
I don't get it ... why so long?
Re: (Score:2)
rooms rented by the hour
sounds kinda like a whore house to me
LMAO
I don't get it ... why so long?
Proper lubrication requires a bit of prep time.
Re: (Score:2)
Re: (Score:2)
Re: (Score:2)
Re: (Score:2)
Eternal Darkness, Golden Sun, Xenoblade, and Baten Kaitos are all non-Nintendo titles. They were developed by Silicon Knights, Camelot, Monolith Soft, and tri-Crescendo/Monolith Soft respectively. You really need to stop confusing games published by Nintendo with games produced by Nintendo.
Heck, Baten Kaitos wasn't even published by Nintendo anywhere but Australia... Namco published it everywhere else.
Of the remaining ones, only one of them is less than a decade old (Wii Sports).
Re: (Score:2)
Silicon Knights: Point. I'll give you that one.
Camelot: Their parent company is Nintendo, who took them from Sega back in 1999. They've programmed exclusively for Nintendo and are even the creators of Waluigi. Thankfully, since they made the Golden Sun series, I can forgive them for that. Link. [wikipedia.org]
Monolith Soft: Monolith Soft was formerly owned by Namco, who sold all 96% of their shares to Nintendo, meaning Monolith Soft is wholly owned by Nintendo and thus for all intents and purposes cons
Re: (Score:2)
No. This is SPARTA!
Re: (Score:2)
Super Mario Bros...you kids....some of us cut our teeth on Joust and Frogger for the Atari 2600...