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Re: The Pokémon Company Is Taking Legal Action Against Sword And Shield Leakers

Obito_Sigma

This comment section is quite ironic. People are demonstrating the very concept they are mocking: "irreparable damage." The games are irrefutably excellent. The Internet's complaints of the new Pokemon games have without a doubt warped everyone's perception of the games in a negative way, almost certainly having some effect (whether detrimental or negligible) on sales. The people who complain are Pokemon fans and will buy the games either way. But when enough people complain about it on every social media, it really starts to spread and pushes non-Pokemon fans and parents from purchasing these games, thinking they aren't any good.

And when it comes to this comment section, the "irreparable damage" is the view that people here have that "The Pokemon Company is lazy" for at least the new few years.

Re: Classic Nintendo Mini Game Released In 1974 Found After 20-Year Search

Obito_Sigma

There seems to be a lot of confusion in this thread so I'll like to clear up the misconceptions.

@WiltonRoots @SalvorHardin @mrmememan @MarioLover92 @Alpha008 Toys don't have framerates and thus any answer to this is wrong.

@Deku-Scrub Digital Foundry never made a video of this product.

@Toy_Link Erik has no experience with ROMs. Please don't expect more from him than we could handle. And to everyone, don't harass him requesting to help him with emulation. Let him come up with his own decisions.

@AlphaElite It's a toy so you can't download it or find it on a cartridge. It's a standalone product.

@Prof_Yoshtonics It neither fits the video game definition of a console nor a handheld as there are no electronic computations being made. It's a purely mechanical device.

@PBandSmelly Unfortunately, this toy is long forgotten in Nintendo's history, and there is almost no chance that this particular toy will ever even be referenced in a Smash title when compared to more popular Nintendo toys from the time era like Ultra Hand. It's always possible I suppose.