Link?The news made headline in fucking Nikkei daily
Holy shit phil, good luch improve Japan relationship after this
Link?The news made headline in fucking Nikkei daily
Holy shit phil, good luch improve Japan relationship after this
The ps and nintendo fans there should leaveResetera is full on defense mode, it’s clear MS is paying the bots to defend them.
Not disputing what you're saying here, in general, but Microsoft got hit with a huge antitrust lawsuit in the late 90s and lost. Everyone knows this right?No, they're right. In the '80s, Nintendo locked virtually every major Japanese 3P into exclusivity deals. They could make games ONLY for Nintendo's own consoles. No one else. Not Sega, not NEC, no one.
They also limited the amount of games a 3P could publish on their systems per year. This is why some Japanese publishers made spinoff subsidiaries, so that they could circumvent the publication limit. The exclusivity stuff is also why some like Namco made Namcot; to skirt around the clauses and make games for rivals like Sega. Hell, it's why Sega had to purchase the license for so many games (especially Japanese ones) early on in Genesis/MegaDrive's life, from companies like Capcom (Strider), reprogramming them in-house too.
It got so bad Nintendo got hit with an antitrust lawsuit in 1990/1991 in America...and lost the lawsuit. Even Microsoft hasn't quite had that happen yet, though they're fast on their way to try making it a reality.
The new line is "of course every company would like to buy baby girl Nintendo welcome to capitalism lol"Resetera is full on defense mode, it’s clear MS is paying the bots to defend them.
"Welcome to capitalism" unironically being spouted on resetera is peak comedyThe new line is "of course every company would like to buy baby girl Nintendo welcome to capitalism lol"
It's funny how they're against the system on there unless it benefits Microsoft."Welcome to capitalism" unironically being spouted on resetera is peak comedy
Nintendo ran afoul of the FTC themselves in 1988 due to their bullying of retailers to keep Atari and SEGA products off the shelves as well as their publishing policies, so if you’re going to bring up MS’ antitrust suit, at least acknowledge that MS wasn’t the only console maker that got their dick slapped for anticompetitive practices.Not disputing what you're saying here, in general, but Microsoft got hit with a huge antitrust lawsuit in the late 90s and lost. Everyone knows this right?
United States v. Microsoft Corp. - Wikipedia
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By the way, for the Nintendo one, are you talking about the "American Video" lawsuit? That's nothing compared to the US Govt. coming after you like in the MS case. Yeah Nintendo used to have a heavy hand in the NES era when they had the most control but again ... comparing that to what the big tech companies currently engage in, they aren't even close. And Nintendo didn't exactly lose. And the company suing them were trying to circumvent licensing on the market.
I don't really see any corollaries between either of the companies behaviors on this topic.
American Video Entertainment - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Not disputing what you're saying here, in general, but Microsoft got hit with a huge antitrust lawsuit in the late 90s and lost. Everyone knows this right?
United States v. Microsoft Corp. - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
By the way, for the Nintendo one, are you talking about the "American Video" lawsuit? That's nothing compared to the US Govt. coming after you like in the MS case. Yeah Nintendo used to have a heavy hand in the NES era when they had the most control but again ... comparing that to what the big tech companies currently engage in, they aren't even close. And Nintendo didn't exactly lose. And the company suing them were trying to circumvent licensing on the market.
I don't really see any corollaries between either of the companies behaviors on this topic.
American Video Entertainment - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
To settle price-fixing charges by the Federal Trade Commission and 39 states, Nintendo of America--maker of the Mario Brothers and other popular video games--agreed to give up to $25 million in discounts to owners of its products, company and government officials announced.
New York Atty. Gen. Robert Abrams said the company had been accused of coercing retailers into keeping the price of its basic video system at $99.99 or more and threatening to slow supplies to those who reduced prices on its products by as little as 6 cents.
Under the agreement, Nintendo of America will:
* Mail a $5 “instant redemption certificate” toward purchase of any Nintendo game cartridge to consumers who bought game machines between June 1, 1988, and Dec. 31, 1990.
* Guarantee redemption of at least $5 million of the certificates and agree to issue up to $25 million in coupons if enough qualified consumers apply.
* Pay a total of $4.75 million to the 39 states involved in the dispute to cover administrative and enforcement costs.
* Advise all Nintendo dealers in writing that they are free to sell the game machines, cartridges and accessories at any price they choose.
* Include a disclaimer in promotional material that the “suggested” retail price is not mandatory, assuring dealers that they can set their own prices.
The guy made his own site (or got someone to do it for him) I'm surprised they didn't give a review code for starfield & include it on their 10/10 masterpiece listWhat a sad way to live and a waste of humanity can’t believe clowns like this actually exist
"We hate capitalism. That's why Microsoft must be allowed to by up the industry in order to compete.""Welcome to capitalism" unironically being spouted on resetera is peak comedy
Comparing the two companies, Microsoft is a particularly American staple so I can see a world where any shady business moves are looked upon more softly than a Nintendo or even Sony.No, they're right. In the '80s, Nintendo locked virtually every major Japanese 3P into exclusivity deals. They could make games ONLY for Nintendo's own consoles. No one else. Not Sega, not NEC, no one.
They also limited the amount of games a 3P could publish on their systems per year. This is why some Japanese publishers made spinoff subsidiaries, so that they could circumvent the publication limit. The exclusivity stuff is also why some like Namco made Namcot; to skirt around the clauses and make games for rivals like Sega. Hell, it's why Sega had to purchase the license for so many games (especially Japanese ones) early on in Genesis/MegaDrive's life, from companies like Capcom (Strider), reprogramming them in-house too.
It got so bad Nintendo got hit with an antitrust lawsuit in 1990/1991 in America...and lost the lawsuit. Even Microsoft hasn't quite had that happen yet, though they're fast on their way to try making it a reality.
Jizz will defend his fellow bots, but they will never change
"Welcome to capitalism" unironically being spouted on resetera is peak comedy
Confirmed Microsoft have agent/ astroturfer placed in Neogaf, Resetera, Polygon, IGN and numerous gaming websitesJizz will defend his fellow bots, but they will never change