AM2R dev gets hired at Moon Studios
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Not to mention it's still easily found for download.I'd say it did! It managed to make it to release, and only got a C&D afterwards.
Meanwhile, at their Kyoto headquarters...Glad to see developer's such as Sega and now moon studios recognizing fan remakes and hiring the people behind them. Take note Nintendo!
Nintendo has always treated their third and second party developers like garbage. And this is part of the reason that said devs usually abandon a console after an obliged year of marketing.Actual Nintendo board members said:
- "La la laaaa... can't hear you!"
- "So, how many SNES classics are we going to make this time for the rest of the planet? 2? 4?"
- "Who gives a expletive about Mother 3?"
- "Hey, my Switch is on fire. Better get another 1000 off the production line, then."
Yes to the rest, this one no. If you manage to set your Switch on fire you might be literally retarded. Most phones get hotter than Switch, and definitely every other console gets hotter. Natural result of the difference in power draw."Hey, my Switch is on fire. Better get another 1000 off the production line, then."
I still find it hilarious how nintendo is bragging about what a hot seller the Nintendo switch is, when I've yet to know anyone among my circle of friends and contacts that's even seen a single one in stock or in stores.Yes to the rest, this one no. If you manage to set your Switch on fire you might be literally retarded. Most phones get hotter than Switch, and definitely every other console gets hotter. Natural result of the difference in power draw.
AFAIK some of the smaller components are shared with iPhones, and Nintendo is having trouble procuring the amount of stock they need to manufacture as many units as they expected to. Then again, some areas do have plenty of stock while others are completely dry.I still find it hilarious how nintendo is bragging about what a hot seller the Nintendo switch is, when I've yet to know anyone among my circle of friends and contacts that's even seen a single one in stock or in stores.
Naturally ambient temp is going to make a difference, but I think it'd be common sense to not play your Switch in direct sunlight at 100F. Enough time operating at that temp and any air-cooled device will melt (or just bsod and shut down). As far as the battery, it doesn't seem that hard to remove in tear-downs.As for it catching on fire? Well, that's not that hard to believe around here. It's been north of 100F every single day over the summer here. My Moto X Pure phone claims it might be getting warm-ish, but would be uncomfortably hot to hold while I'm gaming. Putting it in a case has made no difference. And Nintendo's design choice of giving it a nonremovable battery would certainly mean you're basically renting a console at $300.
I think the irony is that Nintendo brought attention to it not by issuing the C&D. The Streisand effect turns out to be an employment tool. KekA loss for a very nice promotion.
Totally worth it at this point