Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Nintendo Seal of Quality terms revealed. ...

in case you were wondering lately..kotaku.comP.S. as usual, apologies if oldNintendo Seal of Quality terms revealed. ...
:lol:funny at first but then lameNintendo Seal of Quality terms revealed. ...
Haha, that's awesome. (but on a deeper level it reminds you of the nosedive Nintendo has taken since their N64 peak)
I'm pretty sure that is fake.The Seal of Quality means it's an actual licensed product, as in something that isn't illegal. Back in the NES era, there was a lot of illegal carts made, so Nintendo created this seal. That's all it has always meant. To protect against piracy.
As a Nintendo fan I have to agree pretty funny.
lol I think people still dont know what the seal of quality means.
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They could have said more about the Wii section, but apart from that, pretty funny.
[QUOTE=''Willy105'']I'm pretty sure that is fake.The Seal of Quality means it's an actual licensed product, as in something that isn't illegal. Back in the NES era, there was a lot of illegal carts made, so Nintendo created this seal. That's all it has always meant. To protect against piracy.[/QUOTE] It is, it's just a poke at Nintendo.
[QUOTE=''Willy105'']I'm pretty sure that is fake.The Seal of Quality means it's an actual licensed product, as in something that isn't illegal. Back in the NES era, there was a lot of illegal carts made, so Nintendo created this seal. That's all it has always meant. To protect against piracy.[/QUOTE] Yeah...it's a joke.
[QUOTE=''Willy105'']I'm pretty sure that is fake.The Seal of Quality means it's an actual licensed product, as in something that isn't illegal. Back in the NES era, there was a lot of illegal carts made, so Nintendo created this seal. That's all it has always meant. To protect against piracy.[/QUOTE]ya think?
[QUOTE=''waffle57''][QUOTE=''Willy105''] I'm pretty sure that is fake.The Seal of Quality means it's an actual licensed product, as in something that isn't illegal. Back in the NES era, there was a lot of illegal carts made, so Nintendo created this seal. That's all it has always meant. To protect against piracy.[/QUOTE] It is, it's just a poke at Nintendo. [/QUOTE] Oh! Well, ok. Then it should be funnier! TRY AGAIN!
This is an instant classic. Good stuff.
[QUOTE=''Willy105''] I'm pretty sure that is fake.The Seal of Quality means it's an actual licensed product, as in something that isn't illegal. Back in the NES era, there was a lot of illegal carts made, so Nintendo created this seal. That's all it has always meant. To protect against piracy.[/QUOTE] its fake??? omgzz omgz omgz
[QUOTE=''Willy105'']The Seal of Quality means it's an actual licensed product, as in something that isn't illegal. Back in the NES era, there was a lot of illegal carts made, so Nintendo created this seal. That's all it has always meant. To protect against piracy.[/QUOTE]I wish everyone knew this.The Seal of Quality never determined how good a game was.
I lol'd a little
Of course it's fake. It's a joke created by somethingawful.
I was mildly amused.
[QUOTE=''Marka1700'']Of course it's fake. It's a joke created by somethingawful.[/QUOTE] I think it is real , I pretty sure this is on Nintendo's website.
LOL XD gamecube part was funiest imo i wish there was more in all categories but well

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