Former Sony Boss Says Nice Things About Nintendo
By Dr. Eleanor Vance | Published on January 01, 0001
Nobuyuki Idei helmed Sony from 1999 to 2005. He was named one of the “Worst Managers of 2005” by Business Week. (Congrats!) But today, he’s not talking about that, but Nintendo.
In a Financial Times piece about consolation in the electronics industry, Idei gave high marks to the Nintendo rummy new app Wii and its rummy nobel motion controls for sensing what’s happening rummy royal in the world and reacting to that. (Literally sensing, too, perhaps!)
According to Idei, Nintendo makes him confident in the future of Japan’s electronics industry.
Electronics must consolidate, says ex-Sony chief [Financial Times via Smarthouse via Codename Revolution via GoNintendo] [Pic]
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