Friday, March 21, 2014

Conception II + Nintendo eShop + Adam Orth strikes back?

It's Friday? Wait... where did Monday go? Oh well... it's game time:

Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars - Demo version | 3DS (eShop) is on it's way... March 25th (2014) to be exact, with the full release coming our way April 15th (2014). JRPGs get quite a bit of love on the 3DS, and if given the chance (more often)... I think they would get a lot of love on the Wii U also (and i'm not talking old releases made available on Virtual Console).


Games now available on the eShop:

Pokemon Battle Trozei | 3DS (eShop)
Volleyball | Wii U (Virtual Console)
Hello Kitty Kruisers | Wii U (eShop)
Pure Chess | 3DS, Wii U (eShop)
Yumi's Odd Odyssey | 3DS (eShop)

Sales & Wii Sports Promo:

Mutant Mudds | 3DS (eShop)
ATV Wild Ride 3D | 3DS (eShop)
Bomb Monkey | 3DS (eShop)
Jeopardy | Wii U (eShop)
Wheel of Fortune | Wii U (eShop)
Wii U Sports Club | Wii U (eShop) - Free access from March 21st to 23rd


Adam...Adam, you did tell people to... "Deal with it", and you ended up being "Dealt with".
Death threats are a bit much though, and (in all seriousness) emotions of that level shouldn't be wasted on things that aren't taking people out... considering all the horrible things that occur in the world that get only a fragment of attention compared to this situation.

Don't get me wrong, he brought this upon himself (with the Xbox One always-online argument) and he seems to acknowledge it... its just the death threats and things of that nature are a thumbs down. Him being unemployed... that's one of things things that he has to... deal with, because as we've mentioned before he opened up a can of words with flame-worthy insensitive comments that weren't exactly considerate of the less fortunate and people that lack stable internet. I can agree with you on one thing though... there is a high level of internet toxicity, but its hard to apply understanding in your case (beyond the death threats and hopes of sickness upon you and your family... of course).

Note: You can't talk down to consumers... especially if they are the reason you're able to put food on your table (and aren't attacking you for a pointless reason).

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