By Makiko Yamazaki
TOKYO (Reuters) – Japanese video game maker Nintendo said on Monday that he would ascend to its managing director, Tatsumi Kimishima, to replace president Satoru Iwata, who died of cancer in July.
Kimishima, exbanquero addressed Nintendo’s operations in the United States, will take place next Wednesday, the company said.
Kimishima, 65, replaces a charismatic leader and involved in his post that launched the best selling Nintendo Wii console.
With his experience in finance and management of key operations abroad, is seen as a manager who will bring balance in a management team that will continue to include two prominent engineers, analysts said.
Mr Takeda (TOKYO :), one of the key developers of the Wii, and the senior managing director Shigeru Miyamoto, creator of successful games Mario and Donkey Kong, will remain the other two representative directors Nintendo.
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