The group at the National Videogame Museum is devastated to listen to the information at this time that Masayuki Uemura has passed away. Uemura-sensei generously devoted a lot of his time to the museum, most just lately visiting us at our launch of the Videogame Heritage Society in February 2020. pic.twitter.com/yFXew4cvwKDecember 9, 2021
"When I developed the Famicom, I put all the basic functions that were necessary to make it as a gaming device," Uemura-san instructed Eurogamer whereas visiting the National Videogame Museum in February 2020. "For the Switch, it's inherited all that over the years. All the successes and failures of the Famicom are inherited by the next generation of consoles and onward."The NES offered a complete of 61.91 million models and the SNES offered 49.1 million models. Nintendo went on to create miniature variations of each machines – the NES Classic Mini and SNES Classic Mini – that included a variety of pre-put in video games.As Uemera-san famous, the DNA of each these consoles may be discovered at this time in all the things Nintendo creates. Super Smash Bros. creator Masahiro Sakurai is one of many members of the trade who has shared their heartfelt sympathies on Twitter at this time.
ファミリーコンピュータの生みの親、上村雅之さんが亡くなられたことが発表されています。ご冥福をお祈りします…ファミコンは、私がもっとも影響を受けたゲームハードです。これがなければ、いまもなかった。December 9, 2021
“It has been announced that Masayuki Uemura, the creator of the Family Computer, has passed away.” Sakurai-san wrote. “I pray for your soul... NES is the game console that I was most influenced by. Without this, it wouldn't be there.”Everyone at SociallyKeeda wish to prolong their honest condolences to Uemura-san’s associates and household, and specific their excessive gratitude for the unbelievable legacy Uemera-san has left behind.
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