Satoru Iwata Replied To a Fan’s Letter Encouraging Them On Their Future Goals
A Nintendo fan who goes by the name of kumozawa1203 has shared a response letter he had sent to Satoru Iwata all the way back in 2013.
In this heartwarming letter, Iwata talked about his life in middle school, answered his questions and encouraged him on his future life goals.
Check out the letter below:
ff外から失礼します、自分も昔、学校の授業で、任天堂の岩田社長に手紙を出して返信をもらったことがあります!今でも額縁でかさっています一生の宝物です!! pic.twitter.com/KgTcHUwJBg
— くもざわP (@kumozawa1203) April 2, 2019
Here is a translation from Cheesemeister3k below:
Hello.
This is Iwata from Nintendo.
Thank you for the letter. I’m very happy that you chose Nintendo for your “Hello Work at 12” project.
In middle school, I developed an interest in computers, and before long I’d decided to study computers seriously in college. While I was a college student, I realized how fun it was to make video games, and chose that for my job. Making video games is a job that requires a lot of energy, but for me it was even more fun than playing them. That and the fact that other people could also enjoy what I’d made gave me a sense of purpose.
Game development requires the drawing together of many different fields. You need people to think up game designs, people to draw pictures, people to make music and sound effects, people to program, people to test the game, people to make sure that the whole team is working together well, and so on. That’s why I don’t think there’s a right answer to the question of what you should study.
I do think that you’ll be able to find what you’re good at by thinking deeply about all the things you’re interested in, not settling for spending your days without increasing your knowledge, making lots of discoveries, and repeating that process. While what you’re good at and what you enjoy doing might not necessarily be the same, I’ve had the experience of others recognizing things I’m good at, even if I didn’t actually like it at first. That’s one reason why you should continue studying and gaining experience without bias.
Please do your best.
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