A day after his death. At Nintendo headquarters.
It has to be a sign
It's Rainbow Road! He is being sent 'directly' to heaven.
Aahh but honestly, I remember waking up on Monday, checking my Twitter and seeing a tweet that said "I can't believe Iwata passed away". I just felt so... In shock?? It was so unexpected. I just couldn't believe it. Then I saw even more tweets and I just felt a sinking feeling in my chest. I've honestly never felt so upset over like a celebrity dying before (I'm not sure how to describe it lol). I mean I have experienced the death of a family member and I was absolutely devastated over that but... For some reason, when like celebrities or famous people die, I don't usually feel upset. I mean, it is sad, but it's like... I lack the connection with them. But with Iwata... Yeah, I won't lie, I felt like crying to be honest!
I think Iwata had something special that no gaming president could ever have. Sony don't have it. Microsoft don't have it. But Nintendo... They did have it. Because of Iwata. Iwata was just such a genuine person with such a kind soul and someone who deeply cared about their customers and their videogames. Iwata wanted to make the best games possible. He wanted to create games that EVERYONE could enjoy, regardless of their age, gender, race, sexuality, and so on and so forth. I always hate it when I see people bash Nintendo because they make "kiddy games" or that their games are too "cartoony". Because... 1... How is that necessarily a bad thing? And 2, they're REALLY fun. Nintendo have impacted my life so much. Animal Crossing was the first game I ever played, and from that day on, I realised that videogames were really fun, and could be enjoyed by everyone. I felt a bit afraid at first, because I thought I wouldn't be good at it. But then I realised, hey, I could be good at it. And it's all thanks to Nintendo. And all the people that work there. Including Iwata. I mean he even CUT his salary when Nintendo weren't doing so well, just to stop other people lower down in the company from being fired. He cared that much about his employees. He wanted them to carry on being creative and making amazing games.
I mean, Iwata was one of us. He connected with all of us. Maybe that's why we are all so upset.
I'm sad that he has gone. He is irreplaceable, and truly an incredible man. Nintendo will never be the same without him. But I know that, for sure, they will carry on making great games, and Iwata's legacy will live on.
I am directly sending my thanks and love to you, Iwata.