Edit: The video starts with strange music and there's some screen flashing for those who are photosensitive or prone to seizures. The stream recording starts at the 2:08 mark.
Remember, this is Nintendo of Russia, an official branch of Nintendo (https://www.nintendo.co.jp/corporate/en/outline/index.html), and the hosts did a relatively good job of keeping everything together, but this is something that needs to be spread around.
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Remember, this is Nintendo of Russia, an official branch of Nintendo (https://www.nintendo.co.jp/corporate/en/outline/index.html), and the hosts did a relatively good job of keeping everything together, but this is something that needs to be spread around.
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Angry boss does not understand how live streaming on a site works. Threatened to fire someone and cusses quite a bit on stream cause he's venting since he thinks the stream isn't working.
He also walks into (and remains in) the shot as 2 hosts try to issue commentary, all the while the CEO's tirade is picked up by their mics. The broadcast technician(s) try to save the stream by going into full screen gameplay but this seems to further the CEO's doubt that the stream is live.
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Edit 4 (even more evidence of his behavior; read the full post quoted, including its quotes):TL:DR version. On a Mario Kart tourney being live streamed by Nintendo of Russia, the CEO stands behind the hosts, and gets intensely frustrated due to not understanding how streaming works.
He starts cussing out those around him, and throws around the word "retard" at others all on stream, and while the hosts are just trying to keep the tourney moving on.
Does not even comprehend with any notion of professionalism
So, after video gone viral, local gaming portals asked former NoR employees about their experience with Yasha. Shit's fucked up.
Full article (in Russian).
English translation from r/nintendo.
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