Iwata says "Wii U is not over yet", more unannounced games on the way
Nintendo is to blame for poor Wii U sales, says Iwata - Polygon
Wii U hits Japan Dec. 8, starting at about $337 | Ars Technica
Satoru Iwata, the genius behind the Nintendo Wii, is dead - SiliconANGLE
Satoru Iwata Aims for "Critical Mass" of Wii U Owners to Shift Perceptions | Nintendo Life
Satoru Iwata and Wii U by stupjam on DeviantArt
Iwata Asks | 1. Looking Beyond Wii | Iwata Asks: E3 2011 Special Edition – Wii U | Nintendo
Ex-Tokyo Game Show organizer provides insight on why Satoru Iwata was banned from speaking at event - Nintendo Wire
Nintendo chief Satoru Iwata dies | Engadget
Nintendo boss Iwata, the brains behind the Wii, dies age 55
Satoru Iwata Reveals Minimum Wii U Price - My Nintendo News
Satoru Iwata, president of Nintendo Co., Ltd., presents the new Wii U controller at a media briefing during the Electronic Entertainment Expo, or E3, in Los Angeles June 7, 2011. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni (
Iwata: Wii U unites divided gaming world - CNN.com
Nintendo President Satoru Iwata shows off the Nintendo "Wii" and its wireless game controllers at the 2006 Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles May 10, 2006. The "Wii" controller permits users to
Thanks to Nintendo's Satoru Iwata, We're All Gamers Now | WIRED
Satoru Iwata | Nintendo | Fandom
Nintendeal on Twitter: "Fun fact: in 2005 Satoru Iwata, then President of Nintendo, revealed the Wii Remote during a keynote speech at the Tokyo Game Show to the surprise of everyone... including
Remember when Satoru Iwata cut his salary by 50% for 5 months due to the commercial failure of the Wii U, instead of firing people...these companies should take note. : r/gaming
A message from Satoru Iwata
The life of the Nintendo Wii - through the eyes of Satoru Iwata | GamesIndustry.biz
Iwata: The Wii has recovered - GameSpot
Satoru Iwata Quote: “With the DS and Wii, following the titles that were released at launch, the momentum dropped when there was a gap in sof...”
5 Highlights of Satoru Iwata's Career at Nintendo - WSJ
Nintendo boss Satoru Iwata will cut pay in half after poor fiscal results - Polygon