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Better start packing, because I just got a reply from Nintendo Italy's PR Manager.
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Thankfully, its fake
Well, there is itPEOPLE SORRY FOR THE CAPS.
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So yeah. There you have it.
Awesome!! Back to the petting controversy thread then lmaoPEOPLE SORRY FOR THE CAPS.
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PEOPLE SORRY FOR THE CAPS.
Better start packing, because I just got a reply from Nintendo Italy's PR Manager.
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Nintendo must be really surprised how, of their entire stable of game franchises, it would be seemingly fringe ones such as Fire Emblem and Tomadachi Life that seem to cause the most controversy.
Disappointing news if true.
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Good. Shame that this was actually believable.PEOPLE SORRY FOR THE CAPS.
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PEOPLE SORRY FOR THE CAPS.
Better start packing, because I just got a reply from Nintendo Italy's PR Manager.
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So yeah. There you have it.
Because the fact of the matter is, it IS just localization. However, in this case this instance of localization further infringes upon a historically oppressed minority.What do you expect when "it's just localization" has been used to shut down these discussions for so many months now? I'd rather we not have this argument now either but I'd rather we never had it in the first place.
EU games are held up to the standards of every region they are released in. It might not be the case for Italy--but if NoE does business in Russia and seeks to release a Russian version of the game?
Well, uh. Yeah. The EU release would include a Russian language option and the copy of the game sold in Sweden would be the exact same copy as one sold in Russia.
For reference.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_banned_video_games
That's why i'm against any form of censorship.
It takes away from the public the chance to form an opinion by themeselves.
Human pets ? Do it !
Gay relationships ? Go for it.
Let ME approve or disapprove.
Now THIS is a problem.
Fan service and civil rights are not the same thing. Blushing anime girls (and guys) whose faces you can rub have not been historically oppressed and denied representation. They have not been told they don't exist, persecuted for how they were born, and denied the same space to find partners as everyone else.
Including same sex relationships is passive activism and valuable because it acknowledges a humanitarian conversation being had all over the world. Including same sex relationships sends a message of normalcy and encourages acknowledgment of different sexual orientations.
Including alienating fan service is, simply, not any of these things.
Not all content is created equal. A creator or company deciding to remove certain content has more weight when it reinforces a historically problematic dialog about the validity of human sexuality.
PEOPLE SORRY FOR THE CAPS.
Better start packing, because I just got a reply from Nintendo Italy's PR Manager.
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So yeah. There you have it.
It's actually fucking ridiculous that some think a petting mini game is on the same level as same sex relationships.
But I suppose I shouldn't be surprised on gaming side.