Not made by me, just found it on a German gaming site:
http://www.petitiononline.com/TLSWR/petition.html
http://www.petitiononline.com/TLSWR/petition.html
The proof is in the puddingmonkat said:Am I really gonna have to be the first to say that petitions, especially online ones, don't matter?
QUOTE said:9035 Signatures Total
Hell. Yes.ManFranceGermany said:The proof is in the puddingmonkat said:Am I really gonna have to be the first to say that petitions, especially online ones, don't matter?
SPH73 said:I'll sign. Why not? People think petitions don't matter but companies do at least pay attention to this stuff.
Actually, here in British Columbia, we had a province-wide petition that managed to succeed in collecting a certain amount of votes in all ridings, and we could be overthrowing the Harmonized Sales Tax instated last summer in a referendum. Though the petition was not online.monkat said:Am I really gonna have to be the first to say that petitions, especially online ones, don't matter?
But your country says Taiwan...CarbonX13 said:Actually, here in British Columbia, we had a province-wide petition that managed to succeed in collecting a certain amount of votes in all ridings, and we could be overthrowing the Harmonized Sales Tax instated last summer in a referendum. Though the petition was not online.monkat said:Am I really gonna have to be the first to say that petitions, especially online ones, don't matter?
And more on topic, how about we wait for the game to come out before we decide whether or not it's any good/worth getting an overseas release?
More a matter of displaying cultural heritage in regards to Taiwan.Goli said:But you country says Taiwan...CarbonX13 said:Actually, here in British Columbia, we had a province-wide petition that managed to succeed in collecting a certain amount of votes in all ridings, and we could be overthrowing the Harmonized Sales Tax instated last summer in a referendum. Though the petition was not online.monkat said:Am I really gonna have to be the first to say that petitions, especially online ones, don't matter?
And more on topic, how about we wait for the game to come out before we decide whether or not it's any good/worth getting an overseas release?
Does not compute.
And we're talking about Nintendo here. Has any petition commissioned to them ever worked before?