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{{quote|My name is Reggie, I'm about kickin' ass, I'm about takin' names, and [[Nintendo|we]] | {{quote|My name is Reggie, I'm about kickin' ass, I'm about takin' names, and [[Nintendo|we're]] about makin' games.|Reggie Fils-Aimé}} | ||
'''{{wp|Reggie Fils-Aimé|Reginald "Reggie" Fils-Aimé}}''' is the former president and {{wp|Chief operating officer|Chief Operating Officer}} of [[Nintendo]]'s North American branch. He was therefore responsible for all Nintendo-related activities in the [[United States of America|United States]], Canada, and Latin America, though he is widely known in other branches as well for his E3 performances. His career at Nintendo began in 2003 as Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing, a position he held until 2006, when he was promoted to president, replacing [[Tatsumi Kimishima]], who had held the position since 2002. | '''{{wp|Reggie Fils-Aimé|Reginald "Reggie" Fils-Aimé}}''' is the former president and {{wp|Chief operating officer|Chief Operating Officer}} of [[Nintendo]]'s North American branch. He was therefore responsible for all Nintendo-related activities in the [[United States of America|United States]], Canada, and Latin America, though he is widely known in other branches as well for his E3 performances. His career at Nintendo began in 2003 as Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing, a position he held until 2006, when he was promoted to president, replacing [[Tatsumi Kimishima]], who had held the position since 2002. |