the background version of art used in my mario 3D all stars review (ill put the transparent one up in a moment)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KRzbAIxbono
being that it has divided the fandom i made a strawman that defends Nintendo on the criticisms presented.
but the suit itself its tick light and dark grey rubber (matching the 2 greys of the switch joy cons),
and a metal obedience helmet that brainwashes the wearer into being a mindless drone of the Nintendo corporation that will blindly love all Nintendo products, defend Nintendo and say and do anything Nintendo tell them.
Happy Corporate Control & The Perfect Nintendrone
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KRzbAIxbono
being that it has divided the fandom i made a strawman that defends Nintendo on the criticisms presented.
but the suit itself its tick light and dark grey rubber (matching the 2 greys of the switch joy cons),
and a metal obedience helmet that brainwashes the wearer into being a mindless drone of the Nintendo corporation that will blindly love all Nintendo products, defend Nintendo and say and do anything Nintendo tell them.
Happy Corporate Control & The Perfect Nintendrone
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Ehh, I'm pretty far from a Nintendrone, even though I love them (definitely not unconditionally). I have my fair share of criticisms (Tropical Freeze's stupid Switch pricing, still bare-bones online, that whole Joy-Con drift issue...), but I like the company OVERALL. But I'm willing to make criticisms where it is needed because I want the company to IMPROVE.
If people hadn't complained about how really, really STUPID the original NES Online plan was (games only temporarily available instead of permanently with a subscription), Nintendo would not have changed gears. They do listen to feedback to some degree.
I'm actually a Nintendo/Sony fan mix myself, but grew up on Nintendo.
If people hadn't complained about how really, really STUPID the original NES Online plan was (games only temporarily available instead of permanently with a subscription), Nintendo would not have changed gears. They do listen to feedback to some degree.
I'm actually a Nintendo/Sony fan mix myself, but grew up on Nintendo.
same on the nintendo sony mix and this was made as a straw man for the video if anything being i know what happens with in the industry
(ubisoft protecting rapists and bio ware driving someone to want to jump off the building) even my favorite companies like nintendo i now scold when they are lazy and stupid
as it only contributes to the degradation of the medium, like with that mario 3D all stars 3 lazy un-altered roms sold for $60 when there is no excuse that nintendo could not have done what crash and spyro did of 3 ground up remakes for $45
(ubisoft protecting rapists and bio ware driving someone to want to jump off the building) even my favorite companies like nintendo i now scold when they are lazy and stupid
as it only contributes to the degradation of the medium, like with that mario 3D all stars 3 lazy un-altered roms sold for $60 when there is no excuse that nintendo could not have done what crash and spyro did of 3 ground up remakes for $45
I won't deny that Super Mario 3D All-Stars are kinda basically slap-dash ROMs/ISOs in a cart.
My BIGGER issue is the temporary availability... even digitally.
Limited physical I can get, being like a limited physical collector's item sort of thing. But limited DIGITAL? Of something that DOESN'T run out?
I loved the Spyro remakes, it was actually my intro to the Spyro series. Played and 100% 1 and 2, still need to do Spyro 3.
My BIGGER issue is the temporary availability... even digitally.
Limited physical I can get, being like a limited physical collector's item sort of thing. But limited DIGITAL? Of something that DOESN'T run out?
I loved the Spyro remakes, it was actually my intro to the Spyro series. Played and 100% 1 and 2, still need to do Spyro 3.
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