Summary
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Nintendo's 100th anniversary was not treated as a big deal, which reflects the company's overall attitude.
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Former Nintendo leader led the company through transitions.
Most would consider a 100th anniversary as a huge occasion, but that was apparently not the case for Nintendo. A former Nintendo Team member talked about the huge milestone for the company and explained how it was not a time of celebration.
While Nintendo has made gaming consoles longer than any of its biggest competitors, Sony and Microsoft, many fans do not realize how old the company is. Nintendo was originally founded long ago in 1889, so its 100th anniversary is already for a long time, and it seems that the company's overall attitude has changed dramatically during that time.
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In an interview with 4gamer (via Thegamer), the former Nintendo artist Takaya Imamura talked a little about the company's history and how the 100 anniversary was not treated as something to be excited about, and no celebration was held. Imamura says the company's former leader, Hiroshi Yamauchi, was aft and even, who encouraged the members of the company to remain calm, even when it is unfortunate or happy. It is far from Nintendo's public face that fans know today, with friendly and enthusiastic dev's and business leaders over the years as Shigeru Miyamoto, Reggie Fils-Aime and the late Soru Iwata, to name a few.
Nintendo was a weirdness at that time
Imamura explained that Nintendo was unusual as far as a company went back in 1989 in Japan. Japan still experienced its financial bubble time, where profit and wealth were both high, which led most companies to do everything they could to keep new employees happy. However, Nintendo did none of this, with Imamura who described it as a company that never got away. Today, even a relatively less Nintendo game anniversary is recognized and celebrated and celebrated, at least outward to their consumers.
While the former Nintendo leader was apparently very tough, he also led the company through its transition from making playing cards to toys and then to video games for 53 years. Nintendo has since seen heights and lowness, experienced extreme success with Nintendo DS and WII systems, followed by Wii U's gloomy failure, and then the incredible recovery with Nintendo Switch. With Nintendo Switch 2 now on the horizon, many are wondering if Nintendo will see further success with the console. There is a long way to go before Nintendo celebrates 200 years, but it seems easy to imagine that the company will still make games and will probably be much more festive than it was a hundred years earlier.