Didn't PITFALL have the jumping down before Nintendo anyway? It's as crazy as trying to patent the podcast technology.... oh wait they are already doing that...
Even co-founder of Greenpeace, Dr. Patrick Moore, has seperated himself from the organization. Pretty much for Greenpeace leaving actual science out and wanting go back to the stone-age. That says a lot. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Moore_(environmentalist)
Good for Nintendo. Greenpeace is an activist commie group, that has no real standing in the world anyway. Plus, I'm sick of this "Go Green" stuff anyway, which most of it is myth or not provable. Either way, once Nintendo sells a product to the consumer... the consumer not Nintendo is responsible for it. The consumer can do what he wishes with it. Nintendo consoles will be in reuse for years and years, and people resell when they are bored(yeah right) with it anyway. Wasn't it Nintendo who allowed the Captain Planet game on the NES anyway? "Not So Green" my butt... Only a superhero with a green mullet can save the environment and the NES had it. Now only if Al Gore would grow a green mullet, then we'd believe him.
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Re: Miyamoto: I Wanted To Patent Jumping In Games
Didn't PITFALL have the jumping down before Nintendo anyway? It's as crazy as trying to patent the podcast technology.... oh wait they are already doing that...
Re: A Whole New Meaning To The Term Shovelware
They better use their wrist strap!
Re: Sony: PSP is Better Than The DSi
Never take a Sony guy's comment too seriously when he is wearing a see-through shirt!
Re: Nintendo 'Not So Green' Based on Environmental Report
Even co-founder of Greenpeace, Dr. Patrick Moore, has seperated himself from the organization. Pretty much for Greenpeace leaving actual science out and wanting go back to the stone-age. That says a lot. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Moore_(environmentalist)
Re: Nintendo 'Not So Green' Based on Environmental Report
Good for Nintendo. Greenpeace is an activist commie group, that has no real standing in the world anyway. Plus, I'm sick of this "Go Green" stuff anyway, which most of it is myth or not provable. Either way, once Nintendo sells a product to the consumer... the consumer not Nintendo is responsible for it. The consumer can do what he wishes with it. Nintendo consoles will be in reuse for years and years, and people resell when they are bored(yeah right) with it anyway. Wasn't it Nintendo who allowed the Captain Planet game on the NES anyway? "Not So Green" my butt... Only a superhero with a green mullet can save the environment and the NES had it. Now only if Al Gore would grow a green mullet, then we'd believe him.