I have to marvel at anyone who thought they could sneak a programming tool as an easter egg into a Switch game, without Nintendo's prior approval, and expect it to all be fine.
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チャノロジー、30日@南フ42a (japananon@pawoo.net)'s status on Thursday, 02-May-2019 11:06:44 JST
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チャノロジー、30日@南フ42a (japananon@pawoo.net)'s status on Thursday, 02-May-2019 11:09:47 JST
チャノロジー、30日@南フ42a
Nintendo may have become the good guy regarding H games compared to Sony, but this is still Nintendo. Do people not get how anal retentive Corporate Japan is? You can't change the office brand of paperclips without a meeting and approval from three department heads.
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チャノロジー、30日@南フ42a (japananon@pawoo.net)'s status on Thursday, 02-May-2019 12:04:40 JST
チャノロジー、30日@南フ42a
@hfaust Nintendo has always operated with the business mentality of a toy maker, not a media/entertainment company, so I'm not surprised their desire for total control over everything is particularly strong.
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チャノロジー、30日@南フ42a (japananon@pawoo.net)'s status on Thursday, 02-May-2019 13:50:19 JST
チャノロジー、30日@南フ42a
@kfist @hfaust I wonder if Nintendo will go so far as to sue Captain Hack-the-Planet there over this...
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