@HobbitGamer he cheated again. He leads a podcast about Nintendo. He writes in media about Nintendo. This media had a conflict with nintendo. It's clear as daylight. I think this is the slyness.
I'm not supporting mr Haddaji. But author keep silent that there are people who support the general manager in therms of business. Mr Litvinenko keep silent about his personal conflict with Nintendo Russia. He did not answer my claim, but simply hushed up the question
@Dr_Corndog I do not agree with the fact that the public is forming an opinion thanks to the dishonest game of the prosecutor (i.e. mr Litvinenko). Both sides are guilty in its own way. it's obvious to me that the author is cunning
Needless to say, the general manager behaved awfully.
@ylitvinenko Ok, that's very funny, dude.
You and your friends have been support Nintendo for a long time through social meda (news, videos, reviews etc)
But but once you probably criticized Nintendo and you were added to the black list. A lot of media in russia wrote about this case.
It looked like you were offended by Nintendo and began to criticize it. I'm not saying that you are a hater, but there are people who think that way.
Why didn't you write anything about it? and what can you say about objectivity, mr Litvinenko? Everything is quite simple.
Maybe you downloaded the video?
Guys, i'm not trying to support mr Haddaji.
But there are important points that we did not take into account.
1. Everywhere is only the opinion of one side.
What about the presumption of innocence? or give a person the opportunity to speak?
2. Mr Litvinenko (the author of the feature) has a personal interest in this story. He did not write about it but he already had a conflict with Nintendo Russia. Is it professional for him to write now in this vein?
Anyway, we need to wait for the result of the investigation.
Here is another viral cool video from another Russian blogger. But it is only in Russian and is full of references to the Russian culture. It's very fun and very funny. Just trust me.
@LiberatedAnimal man, this video is already part of viral marketing and was made with the support of Nintendo of Russia. Yeah, russians bloggers are also cool.
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Re: Nintendo Issues Official Statement Regarding The Allegations Made Against Nintendo Russia CEO Yasha Haddaji
Mr Yuriy Litvinenko (the author of the investigation) can't accept that he got it wrong.
Such good news.
Re: Feature: Inside The Twisted And Abusive Culture Of Yasha Haddaji's Nintendo Russia
@Caterplease the author, I think, who first downloaded the video and then did the fake investigation. What a tricky plan and what a stupid resentment.
Re: Feature: Inside The Twisted And Abusive Culture Of Yasha Haddaji's Nintendo Russia
@HobbitGamer he cheated again.
He leads a podcast about Nintendo. He writes in media about Nintendo.
This media had a conflict with nintendo.
It's clear as daylight. I think this is the slyness.
I'm not supporting mr Haddaji. But author keep silent that there are people who support the general manager in therms of business. Mr Litvinenko keep silent about his personal conflict with Nintendo Russia.
He did not answer my claim, but simply hushed up the question
Re: Feature: Inside The Twisted And Abusive Culture Of Yasha Haddaji's Nintendo Russia
@HobbitGamer excuse me, but the author did not answer my claims
I mean, NOTHING
he was silent about his relationship and he cheated.
Is this correct for an objective journalist in his investigation?
Mr Litvinenko manipulated public opinion in his favor, it's a shame
Re: Feature: Inside The Twisted And Abusive Culture Of Yasha Haddaji's Nintendo Russia
@MongolRaider
He is from Paris but has arabic roots. Not Indian.
Re: Feature: Inside The Twisted And Abusive Culture Of Yasha Haddaji's Nintendo Russia
@ylitvinenko it is absolutely obvious that you are dishonest. You use the fact that readers do not know your relationship history.
Re: Feature: Inside The Twisted And Abusive Culture Of Yasha Haddaji's Nintendo Russia
@Dr_Corndog I do not agree with the fact that the public is forming an opinion thanks to the dishonest game of the prosecutor (i.e. mr Litvinenko). Both sides are guilty in its own way. it's obvious to me that the author is cunning
Needless to say, the general manager behaved awfully.
Re: Feature: Inside The Twisted And Abusive Culture Of Yasha Haddaji's Nintendo Russia
@ylitvinenko Ok, that's very funny, dude.
You and your friends have been support Nintendo for a long time through social meda (news, videos, reviews etc)
But but once you probably criticized Nintendo and you were added to the black list. A lot of media in russia wrote about this case.
It looked like you were offended by Nintendo and began to criticize it. I'm not saying that you are a hater, but there are people who think that way.
Why didn't you write anything about it? and what can you say about objectivity, mr Litvinenko? Everything is quite simple.
Maybe you downloaded the video?
Re: Feature: Inside The Twisted And Abusive Culture Of Yasha Haddaji's Nintendo Russia
Guys, i'm not trying to support mr Haddaji.
But there are important points that we did not take into account.
1. Everywhere is only the opinion of one side.
What about the presumption of innocence? or give a person the opportunity to speak?
2. Mr Litvinenko (the author of the feature) has a personal interest in this story. He did not write about it but he already had a conflict with Nintendo Russia. Is it professional for him to write now in this vein?
Anyway, we need to wait for the result of the investigation.
Re: Video: This Fan-Made Clip Is The Best Commercial For The Nintendo Switch Yet
https://youtu.be/kTXfXJ3GpHI
Here is another viral cool video from another Russian blogger. But it is only in Russian and is full of references to the Russian culture. It's very fun and very funny. Just trust me.
Re: Video: This Fan-Made Clip Is The Best Commercial For The Nintendo Switch Yet
@LiberatedAnimal
man, this video is already part of viral marketing and was made with the support of Nintendo of Russia. Yeah, russians bloggers are also cool.