Reggie Fils-Aime: Nintendo President Satoru Iwata Did Not Apologize for Nintendo’s E3

'It was not an apology.'

Posted By | On 19th, Jun. 2015

Nintendo

Nintendo’s E3 was terrible. It was almost without anything about it that was even remotely redeemable. It was, in fact, so bad, that Nintendio president Satoru Iwata allegedly apologized for it, pledging that the company would try to do better next year.

Or at least, that is what was believed, after the translation that NeoGAF member Cheesemeister provided, but Nintendo of America’s Reggie Fils-Aime takes issue with that. He has, in fact, taken it upon himself to provide a more accurate translation.

“It was not an apology. It was not a statement about the content we’re showing, essentially it was an ‘I hear you’ message.”

“Mr. Iwata is in Japan and what he’s trying to do is help explain to consumers in Japan what’s going on at E3. The correct translation of his message was: ‘Thank you for your feedback. We hear you and we are committed to continuing to meet your expectations,’ was essentially his message.”

He also commented on the universally negative reception that Nintendo’s E3 this year has received.

Talking about some of the negative reactions that have surfaced in the wake of their E3 digital event, Reggie went on to say “One of the things I find interesting is that if you look at E3 historically for Nintendo, typically what happens is a press briefing happens or our digital event happens and then over the course of the next couple of days people see the games get to play the games and the appreciation and understanding of what we’re doing increases over those three days and continues to build into the holidays.”

Of course, none of that has helped Nintendo build any momentum for the Wii U, or indeed, even the 3DS- doubtless the company is hoping that its NX console, due to launch next year, will turn the tides of fortune for it. And the first step towards that will be a strong E3 showing, something the Wii U never really had the benefit of.


Tagged With: , , , ,

Amazing Articles You Might Want To Check Out!

Share Your Thoughts Below  (Always follow our comments policy!)



Keep On Reading!

Gothic Classic Khorinis Saga Collection Announced For Switch, Releases June 2024

Gothic Classic Khorinis Saga Collection Announced For Switch, Releases June 2024

The collection will include Gothic Classic Edition and Gothic 2; Complete Edition, and the Saga will be releas...

Media Molecule’s Next Game Will Be More of a Game Than a Creative Tool – Co-Founder

Media Molecule’s Next Game Will Be More of a Game Than a Creative Tool – Co-Founder

Media Molecule co-founder Mark Healey spoke about his time at the studio on the heels of his departure.

Darkest Dungeon 2 Will Get Initial Modding Tools Before the End of June

Darkest Dungeon 2 Will Get Initial Modding Tools Before the End of June

Darkest Dungeon 2 will be getting more powerful modding tools incrementally over time.

The Invincible Gets New Camera Options for Rover Rides, Wider FOV in Latest Update

The Invincible Gets New Camera Options for Rover Rides, Wider FOV in Latest Update

The latest free update to The Invincible also brings with it enhanced movement speed in select locations, and ...

Helldivers 2’s Latest Update Brings Bug Fixes, Increased Explosive Damage for R36-Eruptor

Helldivers 2’s Latest Update Brings Bug Fixes, Increased Explosive Damage for R36-Eruptor

The latest update to Helldivers 2 focuses largely on fixes for minor bugs and crashes.

Rocksmith+ Will Be Coming Soon to Steam

Rocksmith+ Will Be Coming Soon to Steam

Rocksmith+ has been available on Ubisoft Store for some time now, and the French gaming giant has announced th...