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No, that's EXACTLY right. As an American Pokémon fan myself, I have to say that reaction of other fans from the States has been atrocious at best. When you get told to be patient or bear with things, you do not whine for over a month straight, especially when the company as a whole has other things to deal with first. If you've read Nintendo and Pokémon's Facebook pages, you'll see exactly how bad the whining has gotten. What's worse is that it's just as bad here. Almost every other post in this thread is nothing more than spam with people whining about how Pokémon Bank's not out yet in the US. I have to say this because no one else will.
The team who created and worked on the Pokémon bank failed...
Is that better?
SRS ppl are too touchy, there is nothing wrong with them failing, but I'm gonna tell the truth, I for one am not so attached at the crotch to game freak that I can't be outspoken, video gaming is competitive now days: more than ever, and the consumer has the loudest voice in the competition, if I, as a consumer, am unhappy with what I'm getting ( in this case not getting ) don't I have the right to say so? I bought my xy copies with my hard earned money just like you and the jap&eur players. Another month til US for all I care, the whole game is broken anyway til they figure out how to stop cloning
Well, I don't think the reaction is uncalled for. I mean, we can make excuses for them all we want, but the fact is, if there were other things they had to do besides release things on schedule, they can at least tell when. Most of the complaints I've seen are mostly aimed at the fact that we weren't being told anything. So really, I don't make excuses for them. This was an epic fail on Nintendo's part "other stuff to deal with" or not.
It's just even more unfortunate that the backlash has caused them to further withhold it from the states, even at the expense of us who took no part in said backlash. I guess the lesson here is, don't screw with Nintendo.
That shouldn't be a lesson though. Don't punish 100 for 1. That is immature and unethical business.
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