Game: Super Mario Bros.
How is this glorifying the defense industry? It's simply an assessment of various solutions for a specific operational role. o.O
Because it's Ferrari: the most famous and winningest team in Formula 1.
Eh, now I'm confused. How can "niche companies" then be under constant controversy? There's nothing inherently controversial about niche products.
Eh, she doesn't deserve to be so vilified (though I can't stand her). Feminists have a point; they just tend to be too heavy-handed and self-insisting. Everything in moderation...
Ah, I thought you were using "niche" to refer to bizarre or non-mainstream games (by American standards) rather than ones with controversial content. Yea, I fully agree now better understanding your point.
The only thing I'm getting from that comment is that Mr. Iribe doesn't understand the implicit differences between the sale of Oculus to Facebook and Mojang to Microsoft; Notch sold out to get out, from what I understand.
Doesn't that make a release of the recent game even more likely then?
It was indeed a pretty bad game, lol.
I'm not familiar with the "controversy" to which you refer but it actually seems like it's become easier for niche Japanese games to receive a US release in recent years. Monster Hunter seems to have picked up the pace (domestically), Danganronpa has been well received, and Project Diva seems to be coming along. …
A hardware toggle for look inversion.
Or you could buy a PC for under $1k and play all your games at 1080p.
Slurping may have negative social implications in your culture, but that is not necessarily the case in other cultures.