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Evo 2015 Holds Moment Of Silence For Satoru Iwata

A moment of silence was held for Satoru Iwata at the Evo 2015 championship series yesterday, July 18. The tribute lasted for about 20 seconds and took place before a match between players of Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. The late Nintendo president passed away on July 11 due to complications with a bile duct tumor. He was 55 years old.

21 thoughts on “Evo 2015 Holds Moment Of Silence For Satoru Iwata”

    1. TeeYousAColdMackPlayaNYouKnowDat

      See this guy gets it!
      Just like that suicidal maniac Robin Williams, dude peeled himself and we suppose to pray for them and all that??? It isn’t even a god in existence!
      This here real fucked up bidness, fucking plush doll faggots got us REAL men looking real fruity in front of these confused ass bitches who don’t know if they’re lesbians or bi or not! Backwards ass world we’ve gotten too…I pity everybody! Especially EVERYBODY who looks up to YouTube “celebrities” DAMN, shit don’t sound right whatsoever!
      AND. Stupid dickheads who keep supporting GARBAGE DOO DOO Disney/Marvel superhero movies…
      Wish the 90’s were forever…one can only wish

          1. SevenExecutionStyleMurders

            I’ve never read more truth in my lyfe!
            Tee, you really is a cold Mack!
            Add to ma man a +1 as my shared sentiment as the dude who was underestimated’s +1 and also dude who’s dropping bombs like Nagasaki’s +1. Should be a grand total of +3

            1. WestKoastraNostraMoreCheeseThanOprah

              Can’t leave my +1 out of the equation!
              Separate the fags from from the men! Add a +1 if you’re a 50’s, 60’s, 70’s, or 80’s baby! No 90’s soft queers or confused whores allowed!

        1. He’s basically just an Attention Troll,
          His parents never gave him attention when he was a baby 20 year old back in the 90’s

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