Satoru Iwata says company's
 focus is video games, but at the end of the day, "Nintendo is a company
 that can do whatever it wants."
In a new interview, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata said that though the
 company is not moving away from gaming anytime soon, the Mario and 
Zelda creator sees itself as an "entertainment" company--and that 
doesn't mean just games, Iwata said. 
Speaking with Diamond.jp (translated by CVG), Iwata said many in the public--and even some inside Nintendo--consider Nintendo to be a company that only makes video games. But he wants to change this mindset, just as his late predecessor Hiroshi Yamauchi did, Iwata said.
"A lot of people around the world think Nintendo is solely a company 
that makes video games, and I believe more and more of our own employees
 have started thinking in this way," Iwata said. "Some employees in 
charge of development find themselves in positions where all they are 
thinking about is how they can make the game in front of them more fun, 
so I don't think it can be helped if others outside of our company see 
us the same way.
"So even though we won't change the fact that our focus is on video 
games, I felt the need to take that occasion to state that Nintendo is a
 company that can do whatever it wants," he added.
Iwata's comments came in response to a reporter asking him to offer more
 information about his announcement in January that Nintendo was 
thinking about a "new business structure" that would "extend the definition of entertainment" with its upcoming quality of life platform. 
"Yamauchi always said 'Nintendo is an entertainment company and should 
never be anything else', but he didn't necessarily think 'entertainment 
equals video games'," Iwata said.
"Recently the words 'quality of life' have been coming up regularly. 
Entertainment is there to improve people's quality of life. After your 
basic needs, there's entertainment. However, when it came to improving 
people's quality of life, I didn't know the difference between us and 
household appliance makers.
"At the start of this year, I finally figured that the concept of 
'improving people's quality of life with fun,' with emphasis on the 
'fun', would be perfect for Nintendo. And that's why I decided to focus 
on this during the financial results meeting in January."
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