Curiousplay
Curiousplay
Curiousplay

No, I’m pretty sure bullfighting is an unnecessary relic and he’d be alive if people weren’t still trying to do it.

This is the one I’ve been using.

People who call others kids tend to be the most childish of the group. Watch your words. I gave you a reasonable and obvious explanation, one that a vast many companies use. You simply don’t like hearing it. There’s a difference between being a sponsor for one car that’s participating, and being the sponsor for the

Hahahaha. That’s not happening and the sooner you accept it the better.

You’re a very angry person. There’s a difference between ignoring it and feeling it was so obvious that I shouldn’t have had to even mention before. Apparently you’re not able to see what should be obvious when it comes to business operations and economics.

Simple, universal, also doesn’t promote the sponsor’s product.

“Holy shit he got a car” is a lot better for car company than “holy shit he got money.” Giving money doesn’t let thousands of people “see” your product on screen.

Why? They sponsor in order to promote their own product. That’s like saying when Ford sponsors the Super Bowl, they should give the MVP coupons to the grocery store instead of one of their vehicles.

Because Nintendo also won’t make any money off letting the fans do it, so they have no reason to let the fans do it. What does Nintendo get out of it? Absolutely nothing that will lead to profit and revenue.

I didn’t miss or ignore anything.

Nintendo doesn’t care about that. Nintendo is a business. You want to make parts for their old consoles, you have to pay them. Let’s not let passion for a game get in the way of seeing economics and reality. Nintendo won’t make any money releasing the designs, so they have no reason to. Nintendo doesn’t want people

Not enough for Nintendo to care.

Sure, how much are you willing to pay Nintendo for permission to make them?

Demand has to overcome not just supply but, also manufacturing cost, domestic and international shipping costs. You’re right, the market does decide, and right now, there is no market. There’s just a few people holding onto a dying game.

And how much is the fan (or third parties) willing to pay Nintendo for permission to make the parts? You expect Nintendo to give that for free? You have to remember they would still have to manufacture the machines that will be manufacturing the parts.

The answer for the third parties is exactly the same.

Already answered that. The response for the third parties is exactly the same.

Which MLB mascot would win in a battle royale?

The Melee community really needs to get over themselves. No, Nintendo is not going to create tournaments or support a 15+ year old game they no longer make. No, Nintendo is not going to allocate a portion of their current manufacturing capabilities to create parts for a 15+ year old console. There’s so much work

We want you guys to support this 15+ year old game that you no longer make and can’t buy, that runs on an old console that you also no longer make and can’t buy unless you find it on eBay.

This whole thing has been convenient since I’ve been needing to do this for my vehicle. Someone told me to just use an old toothbrush though (with whatever baking soda mix).

Even Americans are rolling their eyes at that.