4th November 2003, 5:01 PM
And they know that very few people have widescreen TVs... and Nintendo doesn't care much about the minority, just doing what "the most people would like".
And yes, those statements just don't make any sense... I hope its mostly because of translation issues, but I doubt we're that lucky... :( Those "anti-online" reasons are clearly absurd. There were some other strange statements too... but those are the weirdest, for sure.
And as DJ said, Nintendo Japan also clearly has no conception of the idea that western audiences think cartoonish stuff is just for kids... they make cartoonish games and call them "for all ages" because in Japan that's perfectly accepted. When will they figure out that its not like that over here, unfortunately?
And yes, those statements just don't make any sense... I hope its mostly because of translation issues, but I doubt we're that lucky... :( Those "anti-online" reasons are clearly absurd. There were some other strange statements too... but those are the weirdest, for sure.
And as DJ said, Nintendo Japan also clearly has no conception of the idea that western audiences think cartoonish stuff is just for kids... they make cartoonish games and call them "for all ages" because in Japan that's perfectly accepted. When will they figure out that its not like that over here, unfortunately?