Satoru Iwata
Satoru Iwata was a Japanese programmer and businessman best known for his work at Nintendo as president and CEO from 24th May 2002 – 11th July 2015. Prior to Nintendo, he worked for HAL and is best known for his programming genius aiding with the development of Pokémon Gold & Silver and Pokemon Stadium.
He passed away on 11th July 2015.
Satoru Iwata News
Nintendo’s Kirby is officially 30-years-old today
The pink puffball made his debut on April 27, 1992
Nintendo is still influenced by Yamauchi and Iwata, says president
Furukawa says the company maintains ‘continuity’ with former leaders’ philosophies
The Iwata Asks interviews book is being released in English this April
Tribute to the late Nintendo president Satoru Iwata launched in Japan in 2019
Shigeru Miyamoto opens up on late Nintendo president Iwata’s passing
New book remembers Satoru Iwata
Iwata’s quality of life initiative ‘still in development’ at Nintendo
Company hasn't given up on entering the health market, current president reveals
Iwata Asks interview series to be released as a book
Compilation only currently confirmed for publication in Japan