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Fuck Nintendo.
Yep. Fuck you Nintendo. And the soyboy fanfags will flap their hands with glee because of their support of Ukraine or some stupid shit bullshit Limp Bizkit shit.
Oh hey, something that actually makes me want to say "Fuck Nintendo" over, if only becuase keeping an entire nation from buying your products is a retarded decision becuase of the money you could be making over in an economy that's progressivily taking over the west's spot as #1 next to China and not some nerds who should have seen the warning signs the moment they thought of the idea.
Indeed, Nintendo confirmed that Haddaji's company was being considered as a potential supplier of repair and warranty services for Nintendo products that had already been sold in Russia.
Now, that relationship has been made official.
"To honour preceding commitments to our customers and ensure service continuity, Nintendo entered into a temporary cooperation with [Haddaji's] company LLC Achivka as its official supplier for repair and warranty for Nintendo products that had already been sold in the Russian market," Nintendo has now confirmed to Eurogamer.
The timing of Haddaji's departure coincides with Nintendo's formal decision to permanently close its digital eShop in Russia. Nintendo informed developers of its decision via email yesterday, as seen by Game Developer. Nintendo took its Russian eShop offline for "maintenance" in early 2022. Going forward, Switch owners will simply be able to use the eShop to redownload already-purchased games.
Despite Haddaji having run Achivka for some time, his LinkedIn page states he became General Manager of the company as of June 2023. His tenure as General Manager of Nintendo Russia is listed as ending in May 2023, suggesting there was no overlap.
Oh it's it going to be the thing like in China where they have an official company making official clones?Actually they are seemingly giving full control to the retard former CEO via another company:
Nintendo Announces Everybody 1-2-Switch!, Pre-Orders Now Live
Nintendick-suckers are malding in the comments, lol.
>"Nintendo fans don't like new product? That means they must be fanboys who consoom product!"If I were a normie I'd be shocked that anyone gives enough of a shit about 1-2-Switch to care about posting anything about it, but I know Nintendo loyalists have to shit their pants in some direction every time something's announced.

the point is that they're upset it's not Mario, Zelda, Pokemon, Fire Emblem, etc>"Nintendo fans don't like new product? That means they must be fanboys who consoom product!"
What the hell is this mental gymnastics![]()
Like say, Arms or Splatoon?the point is that they're upset it's not Mario, Zelda, Pokemon, Fire Emblem, etc
they're mad that 1-2-Switch is getting a sequel because in their peanut brains they think it's taking away dev time from something "better" that they actually care about
1-2-Switch sequels is the reason you still don't have Metroid Prime 4, nerds.they're mad that 1-2-Switch is getting a sequel because in their peanut brains they think it's taking away dev time from something "better" that they actually care about
Russia is no where near taking the #1 spot to anything. Russia's economy is roughly equivalent to the state of New York. Russia has never been a major market for Nintendo, which is why they've neglected it for so long. If anything, this is just confirming to everyone what was already readily apparent.if only becuase keeping an entire nation from buying your products is a retarded decision becuase of the money you could be making over in an economy that's progressivily taking over the west's spot as #1 next to China and not some nerds who should have seen the warning signs the moment they thought of the idea.
Russia's economy is roughly equivalent to the state of New York. Russia has never been a major market for Nintendo,
And then there's Nevada. It's literally just Mars. And Wyoming doesn't exist.No surprise, New York's economy is also bigger than South Korea's, Spain's, and Australia's, Texas' is bigger than New York's and it beats Canada and finally California's which beats all the world countries except Germany, Japan and China. And yeah Nintendo wasn't big in Russia, they are more of a PC gaming country like China and South Korea.
It goes to show they don't understand how Nintendo games are made.1-2-Switch sequels is the reason you still don't have Metroid Prime 4, nerds.
Someone called Shenanigans, you all better go home and get your brooms
I'd still like to know why exactly they pretend StarTropics doesn't exist, like going so far as to not even include the tiniest thing from it in Smash Bros.It goes to show they don't understand how Nintendo games are made.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=V0TOGqsj-9A
I mean it still gets re-released digitally, so it's not like they haven't COMPLETELY abandoned it.I'd still like to know why exactly they pretend StarTropics doesn't exist, like going so far as to not even include the tiniest thing from it in Smash Bros.
Star Tropics probably gets overlooked because, unlike literally every other game of its era, it never saw, or was intended to have a Japanese release, even though it was written and directed by Genyo Takeda. It wasn't the only IP to be completely overlooked. Geist, for instance, got no references at all in Smash, even though Eternal Darkness did.I'd still like to know why exactly they pretend StarTropics doesn't exist, like going so far as to not even include the tiniest thing from it in Smash Bros.
This is an excellent video. It didn't tell me anything I didn't already know, but its a good primer for anyone who was interested in this information. Many people aren't aware that their favorite cult Nintendo hit, whether that be Chibi Robo, or Dillon's Rolling Western, or Eternal Darkness, or Geist, or Custom Robo, were not worked on internally by Nintendo, but by studios that Nintendo partnered with. Nintendo owns the IP (partially owns in a few specific cases), but the third and second party studios were the ones that made the games. This is why many of these games haven't gotten sequels recently.It goes to show they don't understand how Nintendo games are made.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=V0TOGqsj-9A