It would make no sense to release an upgraded Switch. Any new game that took advantage of the better specs would either not work at all, or work terribly on the original. Why alienate most of the 90 million Switch owners to appease a minority obsessed with graphic power?
@Damo Adding two footnotes to an offensive article does not negate the overall meaning. What Nintendo has or hasn't done after the bombings is meaningless. All that matters are the lives that have been affected by them. Not some bit of entertainment.
So to summarize your article, we should be happy that 200,000 people died so you could play Super Mario Brothers. No loss of life should ever be compared or connected to anything so trivial.
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Re: Nintendo Confirms There's No CPU Or RAM Upgrade In The OLED Switch
It would make no sense to release an upgraded Switch. Any new game that took advantage of the better specs would either not work at all, or work terribly on the original. Why alienate most of the 90 million Switch owners to appease a minority obsessed with graphic power?
Re: Feature: How One Man Saved Kyoto - And Video Games - From The Atomic Bomb
@Meowpheel
It doesn't matter if a bit of trivia was the point. Its a point that doesn't need to be made.
Re: Feature: How One Man Saved Kyoto - And Video Games - From The Atomic Bomb
@Damo
Adding two footnotes to an offensive article does not negate the overall meaning. What Nintendo has or hasn't done after the bombings is meaningless. All that matters are the lives that have been affected by them. Not some bit of entertainment.
Re: Feature: How One Man Saved Kyoto - And Video Games - From The Atomic Bomb
So to summarize your article, we should be happy that 200,000 people died so you could play Super Mario Brothers. No loss of life should ever be compared or connected to anything so trivial.