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I don't know I find their thesis quite compelling actually.cmon, you cant be serious.
1st of all, nintendo is the least political company.
2nd paper mario was developed in japan, i think they give a rats ass about some third world politics.
3rd the choices you showed us are absolute random examples. red/blue/the tape are ok and unpolitical.
Yep, and sexist too, since Metroid can't crawl.Don't forget, Nintendo has been political ever since they made Metroid a girl! Grrrr
Yea it was absolutely not inspired by the movie King Kong.Donkey Kong was all about toppling fascism symbolized by the menacing ape
That's a bit of a reach, don't you think?
Why are there so many serious replies chastising the obviously joking OP for stretching it even after a confirmation that it was indeed a joke?
Jesus Christ look at all these people taking it seriously lmao. You can't even be light hearted here lately everyone's so wound up
Alright. Not to a super troubling extent, since no one cares about narrative in Nintendo games, but most of their narratives (be it gameplay or actual story) are rather conservative. Not any more than, say, many classic Disney movies, and probably also not by serious design (but every story has a political agenda, and if you don't actively try to navigate it, it'll more often than not just reiterate the status quo which is by definition conservative) Even Disney had some narratives that challenge aspects of the status quo, Nintendo has never really pushed the envelope in any way.Someone come in here and argue that Nintendo games are pushing the conservative agenda
Lol. I forgot about this but I remember I thought of this forum the moment I saw it.I thought it would be about this brilliant little quip olivia has when talking about the Colored Pencils boss
lol
I don't have a social media account to upload to and it's a hassle getting on my computer. Oddly, the Wii U was a little better about this.Switch has a capture function built in. And here we have off-screen photos.
*sigh*