Can you tell us what happend? Please?Quote:
Originally posted by Kenshin
I've never really went to Nintendojo anyways, but after last year's pre-E3 Nintendo press conference "incident", they lost all respectability.
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Can you tell us what happend? Please?Quote:
Originally posted by Kenshin
I've never really went to Nintendojo anyways, but after last year's pre-E3 Nintendo press conference "incident", they lost all respectability.
first question after the Nintendo press conference went to Nintendojo. guy stands up and asks his question in the most broken japanese you'll ever hear. so bad that not one japanese person there understood what he was saying.Quote:
Originally posted by Shinobi128
Can you tell us what happend? Please?
so not only did he make an complete ass of himself, but he asked the stupidest question you could ask at the Nintendo Press Conference..."Miyamoto, do you like to work for Nintendo?"
what a dumb ass.
ouch
http://www.nintendojo.com/infocus/vi...php?1023847396
Now, I guess this is some pretty concrete proof.
Crafty, ne?
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Originally posted by Lucas Barton
Miyamoto, do you like to work for Nintendo?"
seriously, i have tears running down my face. holy shit.
too funny. too pathetic.
http://www.cerberus-soft.com/19sec.jpg
Case closed.
Case closed, and we all figured it was a fake, but damn if it isn't the most impressive fake I've seen. Beats the Ikaruga rumor by a long shot, just due to the sheer amount of work that video must have taken.
"This is my dream"? Hell, it's mine too. Although I'd prefer a more Nintendo-ey art style to the characters. :)
My one big question- How'd the shorter version of the video get out? This fake, when viewed in its entirety, is fair play as far as I'm concerned. The shortened version without the giveaway frame is just unfair to those of us who want a new 2D Mario, no matter how easy it is to figure out that it isn't real.
James