>>510240108 (OP)comments:
It doent make much sense that Nintendo told them not to do it, and then when they do it and are penalized for it, the country gets upset.
Isn't that very mindset hindering the development of their country?
Don't mess with the main unit in the first place
If Nintendo's actions are so illegal, why don't they just “ban Nintendo products”?
I guess education is important
I thought their morals were absent when Brazilian e-sports players were using the atomic bomb to stir things up
It was absent on a national level
Stop selling them in Brazil because they won't buy the games, they will just buy pirated copies
We should not sell in a market that tolerate modifications.
Even TOYOTA cars won't pass inspection or be refused entry if they are tampered with.
The thief is threatening the owner to let him steal whatever he wants.
If you buy and play normally, you won't have any problems, okay?
I think that a complaint from a country is the same as saying "My country is ok with piracy, I don't give a shit about intellectual property!"
Like the pro-gamer thing the other day, it's like a quintessential Brazilian
That's why your country can never grow.
You are not a consumer when you commit an illegal act.
If you're just a violator, don't buy.
What consumer rights? After all, you just want to justify the distribution of pirated copies. If you can't abide by the terms of use, don't buy. There are idiots in the video who say “That's not what I'm talking about,” but that's what they're talking about.
It's funny how the Westerners are so bad at analogies and can't even form straw man arguments properly.
Barbarian thinking at its finest.
Culture and morality are really important!
They say that a difference in IQ of 20 is enough to make it impossible to have a proper conversation, but when it's on a national scale, I can't help but laugh.
The root of this is anti Japanese racism
So many low level people we don't want in the 21st century.