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7/20/2025, 10:57:38 AM
>>280741424
in Japan, checkmarks mean it's wrong
in Japan, checkmarks mean it's wrong
7/19/2025, 3:57:46 AM
6/25/2025, 5:01:18 PM
Few quick things come to mind. Granted they are not the only company that does some of these anti consumer practices, but that doesn't excuse them from doing the same.
>$80 games (possibly $90)
>Paid online that is actually P2P connection
>Half console functionalities locked behind said monthly fee
>Constantly hunts down fan projects
>Constantly hunts down OSTs on youtube with only hundreds of views despite the fact they don't really distribute the songs
>Constantly hunts down emulators
>Bricks your hardware if you do something that they don't like
>Copyrights game mechanics (Palworld deserves to get sued and good riddance but that's besides the point)
>Awful regional prices (this is only for thirdies)
>Awful job at preserving their older games (locked behind online emulator monthly membership)
This is more subjective but I'm also vastly disappointed with most their new releases. They all follow the same formula of coming out in minimum viable product form while getting free updates that barely add anything. Most of their stuff just isn't fun anymore and TOKT was the most disappointed I ever felt in a game from them.
Another thing that is very annoying, but not really something you can pin on them are their fans. While the same can be said about any other big brand, Nintendo fans tend to be the most cult-like in the sense they are always eager to jump in and defend the multi billion dollar corporation.
>$80 games (possibly $90)
>Paid online that is actually P2P connection
>Half console functionalities locked behind said monthly fee
>Constantly hunts down fan projects
>Constantly hunts down OSTs on youtube with only hundreds of views despite the fact they don't really distribute the songs
>Constantly hunts down emulators
>Bricks your hardware if you do something that they don't like
>Copyrights game mechanics (Palworld deserves to get sued and good riddance but that's besides the point)
>Awful regional prices (this is only for thirdies)
>Awful job at preserving their older games (locked behind online emulator monthly membership)
This is more subjective but I'm also vastly disappointed with most their new releases. They all follow the same formula of coming out in minimum viable product form while getting free updates that barely add anything. Most of their stuff just isn't fun anymore and TOKT was the most disappointed I ever felt in a game from them.
Another thing that is very annoying, but not really something you can pin on them are their fans. While the same can be said about any other big brand, Nintendo fans tend to be the most cult-like in the sense they are always eager to jump in and defend the multi billion dollar corporation.
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