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Well, Nintendo of Europe seems to be doing a good job, then. Nintendo of America was the one being bad.

Do you not remember how Nintendo refused to bring Xenoblade and a couple other RPGs to the US until it was met with extreme backlash? Maybe Sony customers need to give a shit.

"... 3D is a better gimmick than better mobile graphics." That's funny, because 3D IS better mobile graphics, and that's it.

First of all, it's obvious you are simply a Nintendo fanboy and cannot be reasoned with. You ignore points I have made regarding the fallacious reasoning of your own. That said, I will strive to get through the language and fanboy barriers.

They are mechanically simple. Have you played their games? The most complex recent game is Smash Bros. Not at all B.S. Nothing they make is nearly at the level of even WoW, for example. Or Forza. Nintendo has less content and more repeated content.

Thanks for the link. It looks like a good thing to try. I'm kinda scared to show how bad I am at the language, though, haha.

That is correct.

The question was rhetorical. Come on, man, this is remedial stuff. Christ.

Except for character models.

Haha, what? JRPGs are known for their filler.

1. Again, it's not "never," it's "rarely." It doesn't change the fact that not investing in a method to fix things that are broken, which most definitely have existed, despite competitors doing so is disrespectful. On one hand, yes, Nintendo delivers few games with bugs, but I can't count on them to fix them if they

So, you're saying that copyright for a game doesn't exist for it as an entire work? Only as individual copyrights on the individual aspects? Is the person completely silent in this video?

And their policy was stuck in the time before patches even existed. They had to jury-rig a method to distribute that patch instead of having a system in place.

It should be fine. Well, it would be if interacting with the video was a major aspect of the video.

No, but I'll sure check it out now that I know about it. I don't live in or near any of the big cities but it's not the middle of nowhere, either, so hopefully it'll be fruitful. Thanks!

Unfortunately, all kinds of spending.

You're lucky. Try finding a hangout for native Mandarin or German speakers when you live in South Texas.

Except when their infrastructure doesn't allow them to respond to a QA issue. If they ever had a glitch in their game, they couldn't fix it till the most recent consoles (3DS and Wii U).

Someone already responded with Skyward Sword. Google "skyward sword game-breaking bug." It'll autocomplete before you finish typing. I'm pretty sure there was an article on Kotaku about it, too.

Then that would make them more like employers, not the government. It's not like Nintendo is going to help them out when they stop doing Nintendo-related things or make a road. You don't get taxed by your employer. You get money taken out for retirement and health insurance.