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Adding the Nintendo logo to objects for no reason

Bricky

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Mine is pretty and pink
Take any random sampling of Nintendo products (hardware, games, toys etc), lay them out on a table, and then rank them in terms of quality. Take the top 30% of that sample and remove them from the table. The answer is what is remains.

If you prefer a specific answer, well, then, Amiibos. All of them.

I do like this meme though. Slapping the Nintendo logo on stuff seems to get at the point that there is a fan culture around the name, and there are some in that culture who would literally buy anything if it came with that logo.

You must be fun at parties.
 
Take any random sampling of Nintendo products (hardware, games, toys etc), lay them out on a table, and then rank them in terms of quality. Take the top 30% of that sample and remove them from the table. The answer is what is remains.

Not really. The worst 30% of anything is not necessarily "bad quality". If that were true, then the top 30% of anything would be "high quality", and I doubt anyone believes that.

If you prefer a specific answer, well, then, Amiibos. All of them.

You may hate plastic figures, but Amiibos are great for what they are. You don't need to use them as an example in a world where stuff like Wii Music, Federation Force or the Chibi Robo spinoffs exist.
 
Not really. The worst 30% of anything is not necessarily "bad quality". If that were true, then the top 30% of anything would be "high quality", and I doubt anyone believes that.



You may hate plastic figures, but Amiibos are great for what they are. You don't need to use them as an example in a world where stuff like Wii Music, Federation Force or the Chibi Robo spinoffs exist.

You forgot the number one answer, Mario Tennis Ultra Smash.
 

Doorman

Member
Not really. The worst 30% of anything is not necessarily "bad quality". If that were true, then the top 30% of anything would be "high quality", and I doubt anyone believes that.



You may hate plastic figures, but Amiibos are great for what they are. You don't need to use them as an example in a world where stuff like Wii Music, Federation Force or the Chibi Robo spinoffs exist.

You misread his post. He was saying that 70% of Nintendo's output is bad quality.
 

Ogodei

Member
I was at a kitsch store in Philly Chinatown yesterday where they had a My Neighbor Totoro figurine that had a Nintendo copyright on it.
 
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