Nintendo President Satoru Iwata passes away at 55
On Saturday July 11th, 2015 Satoru Iwata, Nintendo’s president, died due to complications with a bile duct tumor. While
Read MoreOn Saturday July 11th, 2015 Satoru Iwata, Nintendo’s president, died due to complications with a bile duct tumor. While
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Read MoreOkay, so, I’m still working from a computer not at home (and am still having massive technology issues) but, without
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