FallenAngelII
Philip Wester
FallenAngelII

Yes, that was, you know, before the tournament had actually been played. Nintendo of America is reaching out to the Smash community with an olive branch. Meanwhile, Masashiro Sakurai, who ultimately has final say about everything that goes in SSB4 still hates the competitive community with a passion, actively trying

Except you're making it sound like she lorded it over him and then went on a tirade against him later.

He sent her a dick pic. She was uncomfortable. She immediately told her so. He apologized. She decided to give him another chance. It didn't work out. They left each other on at least cordial terms. All she ever told

Some of the mistranslations make no sense, though. Why change this episode from being about Sailor Moon and Sailor Mars bonding to Sailor Mars basically trying to undermine Sailor Moon and seemingly trying to steal her position?

Please post sources where participants in the invitational had a positive reaction to the tournament.

Aren't fan translations essentially the same thing? Or does the "Now more people can understand the text"-thing make it different?

A fan project centered on modding or translating a game =/= a fighting game tournament. Nintendo also only wanted to bar them from streaming Melee, as I don't think they needed permission just to essentially play the game publically.

You cannot compare the two and you're getting mighty desperate to prove a point that

Unless it's online-only, it will get cracked, so investing in on-disc DRM is pretty ineffective at the moment.

Being a 90's anime is no excuse for poor translation. In-house translations like "Neon Genesis Evangelion"'s were basically verbatim.

1) Only after first trying to exclude it from EVO. You don't get props for doing the right thing after first doing the wrong thing. You merely no longer get contempt for it.
2) That tournament was laughable and not at all well received by the competitive community. The players who participated have either stayed mum

Nintendo rarely, if ever, sends C&D orders against fan projects. In fact, I don't remember them doing it ever. I'm not saying it's never happened, I'm saying it's so rare, it's close to unheard of.

And, again, what Kalyx_triaD claimed was that Project:M was "on (sic) [Nintendo's] good graces". I was merely dispelling

The translation's awful, though. In the original, Sailor Moon gives Sailor Mars the Moon Stick for safekeeping, as a show of faith and trust.

You should try playing Tekken. Or at least look into its plot.

Pft. You think Project: M has Sakurai's or Nintendo's approval? It's more like they don't care since Project: M in no way hurts their sales. In fact, it can only help boost their sales. Good graces my ass. This is the company who tried to bar EVO 2013 from streaming Super Smash Bros. Melee because of... reasons.

Why in the world does the download-only version cost more money and have more content?!

Yes. People do go from liking to have sex once a day or so to wanting it maybe once a week. As your body age, your hormone concentration often changes.

They're still deliberately burying the disclaimer as much as possible. There's a reason why it's at the top of the original and the bottom of the revision.

Patricia should not have gotten a do-over from this. Especially not one entirely devoid of an apology to Temkin.

Yeah, but why not just make a follow-up article instead of archiving the original? Also, they're quite clearly trying to bury the original. If you visit the original, the note noting that there's a revision at the top, so you'll know there's a revision the minute you set eyes on it. However, on the revision, the note

So why is the note at the top of the original, yet at the bottom of the revision?

Patricia should not have gotten a do-over from this. Especially not one entirely devoid of an apology to Temkin.

"This was never supposed to be a piece about whether accuser or accused was guilty—everyone is presumed innocent—..."

Oh, really? This exchange happened when someone questioned why Patricia is basically