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Could be wrong, but i think OP wanted us to remember a person for what he did for the industry, not to dwelve in inflammatory or snarky remarks. read the temperature on the room chap.Well, according to older fans Nintendo died with the latest member of the legacy family of the company (Yamauchi).
I don't agree with them but I understand their sentiment and now we got a similar generation of Nintendo fans that also consider that Nintendo is dead after Iwata's passing.
F-zero and Mother not getting new games can be understood but I've seen how sometimes they played too safe (with the Wii U) to the point where people got bored of too casual games. Even NSMB Wii kinda felt a bit too easy even if there's a ninth world.
The PS3 drastically dropped its price by 2007 - 2008 while the PS2 was still selling like hotcakes.
Maybe it was indeed the right choice to still be producing hardware (unlike Sega and Atari) yet it felt like it was a different company with the same IPs doing them.
R.I.P.