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Of course not.

A) The Nintendo seal of quality was never about quality. It was about making sure you paid Nintendo licensing fee otherwise you wouldn't get it.

B) The internet. This isn't like the old days where we had nothing but box art an if you were lucky 1 game magazine to make help make your choice. With an overabundance of ways to talk about and find info about games a "Crash" like the Atari faced isn't likely to happen.

If you buy a bad game this generation, honestly it's your own fault for not doing a little bit of research before you threw down 50 bucks.