“Although many believe that technology automatically enables more realistic expression, I believe that is just not correct.”

—  Satoru Iwata

Profile: Satoru Iwata, 2007-03-03, IGN, p. 3 http://cube.ign.com/articles/530/530986p3.html,

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Japanese video game programmer and businessman 1959–2015

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