A man named Arnold Wells found his old N64 in his attic and decided to sell it on eBay, not knowing what it was really worth, he sold it for only $25. Nintendo saw this and got really pissed off, suing Arnold.
Nintendo representatives said,
“Here at Nintendo, we are dedicated to maintaining Nintendo’s long established identity,” explained Doug Bowser, Nintendo of America president. “As such, we simply cannot let our players also be the ones buying and selling the units as well as dictating the prices and terms of sale. This disrupts the relationship between us and the public, and really threatens our perception as a family friendly company. That is why we will sue any man, woman, or child that even so much as draws a picture of Mario. It’s because we care.”
Nintendo then took the $25 that Arnold had made from his console…
(Later found fake)
Nintendo representatives said,
“Here at Nintendo, we are dedicated to maintaining Nintendo’s long established identity,” explained Doug Bowser, Nintendo of America president. “As such, we simply cannot let our players also be the ones buying and selling the units as well as dictating the prices and terms of sale. This disrupts the relationship between us and the public, and really threatens our perception as a family friendly company. That is why we will sue any man, woman, or child that even so much as draws a picture of Mario. It’s because we care.”
Nintendo then took the $25 that Arnold had made from his console…
(Later found fake)
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