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XanderXT said:

There were many third party games that have the seal, and according to this site, sold terriblly. I have some of those games, and I'm pretty sure you can't generate profit from 70,000 sales.

You know that Nintendo makes money from every single licensed game sold, right?

Or that my original post was mostly poking fun?



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Mario Sunshine



pokoko said:
XanderXT said:

There were many third party games that have the seal, and according to this site, sold terriblly. I have some of those games, and I'm pretty sure you can't generate profit from 70,000 sales.

You know that Nintendo makes money from every single licensed game sold, right?

Or that my original post was mostly poking fun?

OK.....



PlayboxU said:
Zelda 2 I hate that game.


I did too back when it released. That said I bought it for shits and giggles on the Wii U and actully enjoyed replaying it.



Captain Toad is an awesome game I don't know what you're saying



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Areym said:
Kirby. I don't like him or his silly little world.

Yeah, Kirby kinda sucks!



                
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The Nintendo Seal of Quality (currently known as Official Nintendo Seal in NTSC regions) is a gold seal that was first used by Nintendo of America and later adopted by Nintendo of Europe which places it on any game licensed for use on one of its video game consoles, denoting that the game has been properly licensed by Nintendo (and in theory, been checked for quality). It is a golden starburst seal that says inside "Original Nintendo Seal of Quality" or "Official Nintendo Seal". The starburst is circular in PAL regions such as Europe and Australia, while it is in the shape of an ellipse (oval) for NTSC regions.

http://gaming.wikia.com/wiki/Nintendo_Seal_of_Quality



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