9mirage
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I think it's true that you have a little different emotional attachment.
It is also interesting to note that very few Japanese regret the delay in getting Pal World out in Japan. As far as I know, of course.
There is a legend that is shared among a relatively large number of Japanese people.
Nintendo's legal department is the strongest.
In truth, it is not a legal department but an intellectual property management department.
It is interesting to observe this as an example of how people think, rather than what is right or wrong.
It was really difficult to explain the Japanese feeling.
Differences in the way of thinking about copyright and others.
Nintendo has a lot of patents, but it is also meant to prevent patent crawlers for technologies that are used universally.
Also, Japanese people really like Pokemon.
I'm not comfortable with them stealing it quite so blatantly.
I'm sure there were talks before that, and when that didn't work out, it turned into a court battle.
https://www.gamefile.news/p/take-two-review-bombs-gta-nfl-2k
Is this it?
I know it's a stretch to say don't complain.
I'm tired, but I guess I'm being honest.
Yasuke himself is a real person, and I am used to seeing samurai played by foreigners in some films. I have no resistance to that.
At the same time, I think I'm so tired of these activists that I don't deal with them and just don't buy their games without telling them.