Iwata shows Wii on Japanese TV Nikkei CNBC

See Satoru Iwata, the president of Nintendo Company Ltd. (what a lot of people call “Nintendo Japan” – which is strange because Nintendo in Japan also includes Shigeru Miyamoto’s Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development aka Nintendo EAD, as well as Nintendo EAD Tokyo, and HAL Laboratory, and whatever else).

See Satoru Iwata demonstrate the Wii (Wii Sports) on Nikkei CNBC.

See the beautiful and eloquent journalist try the Wii.

It always brings a tear to the eye doesn’t it – seeing a game-newb journalist take the Wii controller and seeing the sparkle of gaming pleasure in the face of the journalist – she’s hooked, we tell ya! It’s so easy to make game addictswe don’t know why there aren’t more of us!

Finally, we called the journalist “eloquent” because we couldn’t understand a single thing she said. Well, maybe a couple desukas here and there, but that’s it. Oh, and thanks to cubicu3 over at YouTube for sharing this video with the rest of the world.

See Satoru Iwata, the president of Nintendo Company Ltd. (what a lot of people call “Nintendo Japan” – which is strange because Nintendo in Japan also includes Shigeru Miyamoto’s Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development aka Nintendo EAD, as well as Nintendo EAD Tokyo, and HAL Laboratory, and whatever else).

See Satoru Iwata demonstrate the Wii (Wii Sports) on Nikkei CNBC.

See the beautiful and eloquent journalist try the Wii.

It always brings a tear to the eye doesn’t it – seeing a game-newb journalist take the Wii controller and seeing the sparkle of gaming pleasure in the face of the journalist – she’s hooked, we tell ya! It’s so easy to make game addictswe don’t know why there aren’t more of us!

Finally, we called the journalist “eloquent” because we couldn’t understand a single thing she said. Well, maybe a couple desukas here and there, but that’s it. Oh, and thanks to cubicu3 over at YouTube for sharing this video with the rest of the world.

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