Nintendo announced the tragic news in a brief statement, listing his cause of death as “a bile duct growth.”
Iwata’s health had been declining
for some time. In 2014, he missed the E3 conference in Los Angeles on
advice of his physician. He underwent what was believed to have been
successful surgery shortly thereafter.
Iwata’s career began as a
developer with Nintendo subsidiary HAL Laboratories, where he worked on
popular Nintendo games such as Balloon Fight and Earthbound.
He became president of HAL in 1993. Seven years later he became the
head of corporate planning at Nintendo proper, a title he held for only
two years. In 2002, Iwata succeeded longtime company president Hiroshi
Yamauchi to become only the fourth president in Nintendo’s history.
Greatly admired by gamers and
peers, Iwata steered Nintendo through some of its brightest days. During
his tenure, Nintendo released the DS line of handhelds — the
best-selling video game system of all-time — as well as the wildly
popular Wii console.
Iwata's friendly demeanor
endeared him to countless players. In 2011 he launched a series of
Nintendo Direct online events in which he would speak directly to fans
and announce new games and updates. His "Iwata Asks" interview series
lent fantastic inight into the minds of Nintendo's own game developers.
Iwata's many admirers took to Twitter to share memories and condolences.
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