I did my part. Also those frustrating parts of long surveys:
Everyone who disliked the infamous Treehouse doge meme should probably check no memes if it bothered you.
Sometimes if done right they aren't cringeworthy though. "This is SPARDA" from Ace Attorney was clever in the context it was used.
My problem with memes in games is that they tend to date the games they're in unnecessarily.Sometimes if done right they aren't cringeworthy though. "This is SPARDA" from Ace Attorney was clever in the context it was used.
Complete NX-reveal
Zelda Wii U/NX
Metroid Prime 4
F-Zero GX
Smash 4 NX Edition
Pikmin 4
Bayonetta 3
New Sega-collaborations (Yakuza, Sonic, classic IP)
Dragon Quest XI NX, Final Fantasy XV NX, Final Fantasy VII NX, Kingdom Hearts 3 NX
Several Namco-games (Tekken, Tales of, Ace Combat etc) for NX
Capcom, Konami, Atlus, Level 5 etc all annoucing games for NX.
Several indie-colaborations
Shenmue 3 NX
Sakagauchis new game NX (Last Story 2)
Nintendo awesomness.
This wasn't really about localizations, it was more of the memes they put on twitter sometimes.
But perhaps if people tell them they're lame they'll stop putting them in games. Use your textboxes wisely.
I'm trying to imagine what it must be like to be the guy whose job it is to read these things and make something useful out of them.
Nintendo begging me to tell it where to put all its memes again.
For fuck sake Nintendo stop it
Which Nintendo games have you downloaded?
You can pre-order on Nintendo.com? There's games for sale on there? First off, you might want to utilize that more if you want to make sales on it. Selling the cover plates on it was nice, but they sell out so fast, which is disappointing. I have heard of bad customer service and an old archaic way of doing returns on the website, which is one reason why I have personally avoided it and purchased items off Amazon etc.
Remember when they put meme on the translated NA version of Zelda triforce heroes and some people went bananas?
I can imagine someone at Nintendo saying "If you guys don't want us to put meme on the games, where the hell do you want me to put it in????
Yyyyyep.I used to work in market research as an interviewer (sometimes helping people through online surveys, too).Go on, hate me, I dare you.
Anyway, we would often bin whole survey responses that had too many non-answers to question boxes. Those questions are often coded after the fact into categories (e.g. 'What do you expect from E3? question might have 'NX' 'amiibo' 'game announcements' 'Other' categories and so on) and if there was no 'Irrelevant/Non-Sequitor' response coded in, the general practice was to burn the whole survey response because frankly it's too hard and no one cares. For example, one guy ranted about customer service in a local bank branch question that asked him if he was happy with his home loan and all of his responses were thrown out.
This isn't Treehouse reading each and every thing every respondent writes. This will be a 3rd party company (probably) coding responses into a list for NoA's marketing/PR department to read. Typing long winded responses about things not on the topic of the question will either be ignored (coded as 'Irrelevant') or get your whole response deleted. Either way, you're wasting your time. I mean, maybe you'll feel better. But you may as well be shouting into the void. *Maybe* some of the quality responses will be included (quoted or in full) in the report as examples but not the off-topic stuff.
I mean, maybe they do things completely differently at Nintendo, idk, but from my personal experience some of you may as well have saved the time.
The question was "do you watch", not "have you ever watched". It's a perfectly valid follow up question.I tried, but when they asked me what I thought about the content on their YouTube channel after my response to 'Do you watch our YouTube channel?' was 'No, but I'm interested', I lost my patience with it. I hope they save partial answers, just so someone has to read the tirade I left as a result of that horseshit.
I used to work in market research as an interviewer (sometimes helping people through online surveys, too).Go on, hate me, I dare you.
Anyway, we would often bin whole survey responses that had too many non-answers to question boxes. Those questions are often coded after the fact into categories (e.g. 'What do you expect from E3? question might have 'NX' 'amiibo' 'game announcements' 'Other' categories and so on) and if there was no 'Irrelevant/Non-Sequitor' response coded in, the general practice was to burn the whole survey response because frankly it's too hard and no one cares. For example, one guy ranted about customer service in a local bank branch question that asked him if he was happy with his home loan and all of his responses were thrown out.
This isn't Treehouse reading each and every thing every respondent writes. This will be a 3rd party company (probably) coding responses into a list for NoA's marketing/PR department to read. Typing long winded responses about things not on the topic of the question will either be ignored (coded as 'Irrelevant') or get your whole response deleted. Either way, you're wasting your time. I mean, maybe you'll feel better. But you may as well be shouting into the void. *Maybe* some of the quality responses will be included (quoted or in full) in the report as examples but not the off-topic stuff.
I mean, maybe they do things completely differently at Nintendo, idk, but from my personal experience some of you may as well have saved the time.
Wouldn't you rather do that in a way that, y'know, they might actually read though?You're pretty much correct there lol.
Well this survey wasn't really intended for most of us here. I know for certain that mine will be thrown away LOL. The survey's not really intended for me, I don't even use most of the social media that they are mentioning. I don't even know or care about the "youtube celebrities" that was listed lol. The closest to social media that I want from them is Nintendo Direct and they probably know it and wouldn't waste time and money to figure that out.
You're right though it does feel a little bit better (even if I know that they probably won't read it) to vent saying gimme NX! gimme Mother 3! gimme a real AC game for the Wii U (or NX)! gimme etc!!! LOL
The question was "do you watch", not "have you ever watched". It's a perfectly valid follow up question.
hopefully everyone voted SAMUS as best amiibo so far
hopefully everyone voted SAMUS as best amiibo so far
hopefully everyone voted SAMUS as best amiibo so far
hopefully everyone voted SAMUS as best amiibo so far
hopefully everyone voted SAMUS as best amiibo so far
Sorry, I voted on Bowser. The Super Mario edition is my favorite of the ones I've got (ain't got Samus).
I said the same thing in the survey.I really really hope we see something of NX and Zelda U... BEFORE E3... -_-' Come on, Nintendo...
hopefully everyone voted SAMUS as best amiibo so far
I tried, but when they asked me what I thought about the content on their YouTube channel after my response to 'Do you watch our YouTube channel?' was 'No, but I'm interested', I lost my patience with it. I hope they save partial answers, just so someone has to read the tirade I left as a result of that horseshit.