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averyblund said:
totalwar23 said:
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Nintendo's Seal of Quality only meant the publisher paid the licensing fee and the game actually functioned. That was about it.

 

Apparently you were not around in the NES and SNES days. Not an insult, but back then Ninty used the seal to do all kinds of things. Mortal Kombat is a great example.

Oh sure the Seal of Quality had a confidence effect on consumers but basically, that's was all a publisher had to do to get the Seal of Quality. The requirements are pretty the same now as it was back then.

Edit-There were no bad games on the NES then?