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that documentary is really lacks focus, documentation (obviously) and above all objectivity. What is she trying to accomplish dedicating half the documentary on epilepsy-warnings without even saying one word about the other companies. As if Nintendo is the only videogame company who has this problem.

 

Some parts are interesting, it lacks a lot as well. Why doesn't she say anything about innovating the market with the analog stick, rumble pack, genre-defining games(ok, that's free-advertising, but it's true, god d*** it. Think I should be satisfied with her acknowledging miyamoto's genius). Why didn't she say anything about Iwata ? The list goes on...

 

P.S.: I'm belgian as well, from "Sinnekloas" Nice to see some fellow men around here. "Der zin vil te weinig nintendo-fans in België"

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BassCadet, you're right about the docu, it's a bit negative, I hadn't watched the whole thing when I posted. But it still provided me interesting tidbits about Ninty that I didn't know. Oh, and about your comment: Amaaaaaai nie!!! Ik doe altijd mijn best om mensen te overtuigen ma ze blijven ma sony en xbox bitches!

Oh and if you've got mariokart DS add me!

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I watched it when it originally aired on TV, and was a little underwhelmed by it.. It seemed to focus on a few things too much, and overlooked others. However, it was very interesting, and I'm glad to have watched it.

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I'm sorry, is this about nintendo, or board games and instant rice?

 

EDIT: Couldn't bring myself to watch past 15 minutes, it's awful. She doesn't seem toc are about the love tester much "Oh it's a very rare item, let's shake it and run around int he street with it"

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