@HeadPirate You put so much effort into saying why it's legal but nobody argued it wasn't. The issue is that is totally unnecessary to stop a charity from showing you're game. Like you are totally ignoring the fact that despite it being legal, not a SINGLE other gaming company has ever done this. Only the company thats very well known to be problematic with these things is doing it.
In fact you proved your own point meaningless with the sky is blue part. The only people saying Nintendo is at fault for anything in these events are the same people saying the sky is red. They are not a relevant factor and sure ain't going to even scuff the multi billion dollar company's reputation.
Like lets look at the facts for half a second. Those problematic events happened prior to the Switch 2, and as we seen poor Nintendo's reputation was so hurt by that, that the console only became the fastest selling console in history. Oh the horror. Nintendo doing garbage like this is what actually hurts them. Nintendo stops their games from being at a charity event is a WAY bigger headline then random event organizers do bad things while they just happened to be playing Nintendo games.
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@HeadPirate You put so much effort into saying why it's legal but nobody argued it wasn't. The issue is that is totally unnecessary to stop a charity from showing you're game. Like you are totally ignoring the fact that despite it being legal, not a SINGLE other gaming company has ever done this. Only the company thats very well known to be problematic with these things is doing it.
In fact you proved your own point meaningless with the sky is blue part. The only people saying Nintendo is at fault for anything in these events are the same people saying the sky is red. They are not a relevant factor and sure ain't going to even scuff the multi billion dollar company's reputation.
Like lets look at the facts for half a second. Those problematic events happened prior to the Switch 2, and as we seen poor Nintendo's reputation was so hurt by that, that the console only became the fastest selling console in history. Oh the horror. Nintendo doing garbage like this is what actually hurts them. Nintendo stops their games from being at a charity event is a WAY bigger headline then random event organizers do bad things while they just happened to be playing Nintendo games.
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