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So Friend Codes are capable of being removed from their games, eh? This gives me hope. Maybe if we b*tch loud enough, Nintendo will learn the error of their ways.
We demand options, not thousand of numbers!
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I knew it! Those dastardly things were there to protect the children! I KNEW IT!
Man... I wish you could just register with Nintendo to avoid this whole mess... especially if this IS the case.
foxhound_fox
that wasn't exactly a secret, nintendo stated that when they were annouced, that friend codes are designed to create a safe playing field for younger gamers..
that wasn't exactly a secret, nintendo stated that when they were annouced, that friend codes are designed to create a safe playing field for younger gamers..Bandit_Haze
Screw the kids. If they are unable to perform common sense in the online space like not giving out every piece of personal information and not meeting that "fellow" 12 year old at the park, they shouldn't be online in the first place.Redmoonxl2Well its true that kids are usually a bunch of idiots but in most cases so are their parents..... [QUOTE="mamalaga12"]WTF Update! - Have N-Gamer made a mistake? Falafelkid over at nintend-revolution.blogspot has contacted the editor of the magazine, and the editor had this to say: Unfortunately, the curse of the magazine lead time has struck again. Since we wrote this piece -- with the understanding that our information was correct -- Nintendo has seemingly confirmed that Pokemon Battle Revolution *will* use game-specific Friend Codes. So, the game will use friend-codes, that much is a given. However, we are still not sure if it will use a single, unified code system or individual codes for each game. Crap. [QUOTE="mamalaga12"]I am providing the link so people don't think i am making this up! http://www.n-europe.com/news.php?nid=10303 Thanks.
:lol:Who didn't ? :|
I knew it! Those dastardly things were there to protect the children! I KNEW IT!
Man... I wish you could just register with Nintendo to avoid this whole mess... especially if this IS the case.
foxhound_fox
[QUOTE="Redmoonxl2"]Screw the kids. If they are unable to perform common sense in the online space like not giving out every piece of personal information and not meeting that "fellow" 12 year old at the park, they shouldn't be online in the first place.StealthStingWell its true that kids are usually a bunch of idiots but in most cases so are their parents.....
In most cases both are guilty of idiocy. Parents should be on their kids' ass 24/7 if need be and kids should exercise basic common sense.Â
Screw the kids. If they are unable to perform common sense in the online space like not giving out every piece of personal information and not meeting that "fellow" 12 year old at the park, they shouldn't be online in the first place.Redmoonxl2
Kids are a large part of the gaming industry and Nintendo has always managed to grab those consumers. They get them because parents trust the name Nintendo. It has made gamers think of Nintendo as the kiddie console, even though they target everyone. No other platform has what they have and Nintendo wants to secure it. Why do you think Viva Piniata did so bad in sales?
Yeah it sucks for Nintendo gamers, but they still think about us with their hardcore games, and maybe now they will fix this friend code thing...
[QUOTE="Redmoonxl2"]Screw the kids. If they are unable to perform common sense in the online space like not giving out every piece of personal information and not meeting that "fellow" 12 year old at the park, they shouldn't be online in the first place.88Ghost89
Kids are a large part of the gaming industry and Nintendo has always managed to grab those consumers. They get them because parents trust the name Nintendo. It has made gamers think of Nintendo as the kiddie console, even though they target everyone. No other platform has what they have and Nintendo wants to secure it. Why do you think Viva Piniata did so bad in sales?
Yeah it sucks for Nintendo gamers, but they still think about us with their hardcore games, and maybe now they will fix this friend code thing...
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I never stated that kids weren't a large part of the gaming industry. However, that still doesn't excuse the piss poor online system that Nintendo implimented when other companies have done a better job making a secure, indepth and easy to use online system.
The fact is that if parents are relying on Nintendo to protect their own kids, they failed completely as parents. Nintendo should not be playing babysitter for kids and screwing over the adults who grew up with Nintendo. How this for an idea, parents? Take away the headset if you don't want your kids sharing information online with strangers. Better yet, start treating the online portion of any game as a M rated game. Here's an idea for you, Nintendo: Put in a system that allows you to make different accounts. If the bearer of one of the accounts is 14 and under, automatically disable all chat functions outside those who have friend codes. Very simple solutions.
And I don't see how Viva Pinata fits into the equation at all.
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