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Fils-Aime began with the company as its Vice President of Sales and Marketing in 2003, responsible for the image Nintendo displayed to the world. Formerly chief marketing officer at {{wp|VH1}}, Fils-Aime took the stage at [[E3]] in 2004 to make Nintendo's announcements for that year. Introducing himself, he claimed to the audience: | Fils-Aime began with the company as its Vice President of Sales and Marketing in 2003, responsible for the image Nintendo displayed to the world. Formerly chief marketing officer at {{wp|VH1}}, Fils-Aime took the stage at [[E3]] in 2004 to make Nintendo's announcements for that year. Introducing himself, he claimed to the audience: | ||
− | {{quote|text=My name is Reggie. I'm about kickin' ass, I'm about takin' names, and we're about makin' games!|person=Reggie Fils-Aime|source=E3 2004}} | + | {{quote|text=My name is Reggie. I'm about kickin' ass, I'm about takin' names, and we're about makin' games! <ref>[http://www.fastcompany.com/resources/marketing/manners/100404.html '''Fast Company:''' Reggie Who?, written by Tim Manners, dated 10/4/04]; retrieved 3/30/2010</ref>|person=Reggie Fils-Aime|source=E3 2004}} |
As Fils-Aime continued Nintendo's presentation, he spoke with great enthusiasm about what Nintendo had to offer in the coming year, with [[Wii|Project Revolution]], Nintendo's then-upcoming next-gen console only two years away, fans were enthusiastic about Nintendo's return to glory. With the [[Nintendo 64]] and [[Nintendo GameCube]] falling behind rivals {{wp|Sony}} and {{wp|Microsoft}} in sales, many fans were glad to hear Fils-Aime's introduction, with the internet soon dubbing his arrival at Nintendo as the "Reggielution". | As Fils-Aime continued Nintendo's presentation, he spoke with great enthusiasm about what Nintendo had to offer in the coming year, with [[Wii|Project Revolution]], Nintendo's then-upcoming next-gen console only two years away, fans were enthusiastic about Nintendo's return to glory. With the [[Nintendo 64]] and [[Nintendo GameCube]] falling behind rivals {{wp|Sony}} and {{wp|Microsoft}} in sales, many fans were glad to hear Fils-Aime's introduction, with the internet soon dubbing his arrival at Nintendo as the "Reggielution". | ||
− | In mid 2006, Fils-Aime was promoted from Vice President of Sales and Marketing to his current position as President and COO of Nintendo of America, replacing [[Tatsumi Kimishima]], who moved up to the position of {{wp|Chief Executive Officer|CEO}} of Nintendo of America. In this position, Fils-Aime oversaw the Sales and Marketing division of Nintendo through the release of the Wii at the end of the year, and was responsible as the company entered the next generation of gaming. | + | In mid 2006, Fils-Aime was promoted from Vice President of Sales and Marketing to his current position as President and COO of Nintendo of America, replacing [[Tatsumi Kimishima]], who moved up to the position of {{wp|Chief Executive Officer|CEO}} of Nintendo of America. <ref>[http://gonintendo.com/viewstory.php?id=2760 '''GoNintendo:''' <nowiki>[Nintendo press release]</nowiki> Reggie gets promoted!, dated 5/26/06]; retrieved 3/30/2010</ref> In this position, Fils-Aime oversaw the Sales and Marketing division of Nintendo through the release of the Wii at the end of the year, and was responsible as the company entered the next generation of gaming. |
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Reginald "Reggie" Fils-Aime (born March, 1961) is the current president and COO of Nintendo of America.
Fils-Aime began with the company as its Vice President of Sales and Marketing in 2003, responsible for the image Nintendo displayed to the world. Formerly chief marketing officer at VH1, Fils-Aime took the stage at E3 in 2004 to make Nintendo's announcements for that year. Introducing himself, he claimed to the audience:
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As Fils-Aime continued Nintendo's presentation, he spoke with great enthusiasm about what Nintendo had to offer in the coming year, with Project Revolution, Nintendo's then-upcoming next-gen console only two years away, fans were enthusiastic about Nintendo's return to glory. With the Nintendo 64 and Nintendo GameCube falling behind rivals Sony and Microsoft in sales, many fans were glad to hear Fils-Aime's introduction, with the internet soon dubbing his arrival at Nintendo as the "Reggielution".
In mid 2006, Fils-Aime was promoted from Vice President of Sales and Marketing to his current position as President and COO of Nintendo of America, replacing Tatsumi Kimishima, who moved up to the position of CEO of Nintendo of America. [2] In this position, Fils-Aime oversaw the Sales and Marketing division of Nintendo through the release of the Wii at the end of the year, and was responsible as the company entered the next generation of gaming.
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References
- ↑ Fast Company: Reggie Who?, written by Tim Manners, dated 10/4/04; retrieved 3/30/2010
- ↑ GoNintendo: [Nintendo press release] Reggie gets promoted!, dated 5/26/06; retrieved 3/30/2010