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by prettygood
915 days ago
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I agree that saying “Microsoft did it already” is a silly response to something that is just a positive to gaming. But your example of Nintendo doesn’t really mean anything when Nintendo didn’t put a lot of effort in supporting disabled people the last generations. I applaud Nintendo for doing this for the NES, but where are they today? |
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Because it's not an example of Nintendo being good, it's an example of why this reductive argument is meaningless.