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Re: Nintendo's Mobile Business Is Here To Stay

Cosats

@Trikeboy • comment #1 • "And this is why you don't rush an article out of the door before getting confirmation. There will be a lot of retractions about Nintendo's mobile presence."

REPLY: Totally agree.

Re: Witcher 3 Port Specialist Thinks Devs Can Get More Out Of The Nintendo Switch

Cosats

@JimmySpades You really got it all upside down! You say: "The reason developers are so eager for the PS5 and Series X is to make their jobs easier, and arguably economically feasible." That's 1.000.000.000 % wrong. How on earth did you get the idea that it is more economically feasible for developers to develop for the next generation of video games platforms? What were you drinking last night?

Re: Nintendo 3DS Emulator Citra Comes To Android Smartphones

Cosats

@codyf If the purpose of an app is to immitate someone else's platform in order to play games that legaly do not exist on mobile phones, what does the use of non existing code achieve. Isn't this an obvious masquerade? Like manufacturing a Mercedes car that looks identical to the real thing but made from different components? Wouldn't that be illegal again?

Re: Nintendo 3DS Emulator Citra Comes To Android Smartphones

Cosats

Hold on. The app which is an emulator of a platform that does not belong to them cannot play the games without illegal ROMs. So exactly, how does that not make the app itself illegal? Am I missing something? And if I am correct then what does that say for NintendoLife itself advertizing illegal practices?

Re: PETA Isn't Happy With Animal Crossing's Blathers, Or His Fish-Trapping Museum

Cosats

NintendoLife has returned back to the trashy articles:

1. Datamines
2. How much space the X game takes
3. Someone saying something on Tik Tok
4. Someone saying something on Twitter.

Are NintendoLife employees getting paid for these articles?

Meanwhile, Nintendo Everything, an amateuristic site run by one person, has most of the times, more interesting and professionally written articles.

Who is in charge here? I wonder!

Re: Review: TT Isle of Man – Ride on the Edge 2 - Better Than The Original, But With Room To Improve

Cosats

7% of the world that still uses mph as a unit of measure includes the USA, Myanmar, Liberia, and the UK. For the rest of the world, and that's the 93% of the world, let me rephrase this paragraph:

"The Snaefell Mountain course that winds a 61-km trail around the picturesque streets and country roads of the otherwise sleepy Isle of Man – a course that’s claimed over 150 lives since its inception in 1907. In the palm of your hands on Switch, that translates into travelling 322km down a quaint country road".