Satoru Iwata, the president of Nintendo, died earlier this month, succumbing to cancer far too young at the age of 55. Some consider Iwata Japan's Steven Jobs, an instinctive, ambitious and stubborn visionary who bent an industry to his will - mercifully free of Jobs' sharp edges. Any observer will credit him with revolutionizing gaming, transforming it from a refuge for 18-35 year old males to a form of entertainment and activity for all.