| DarkCronos said: the nintendo seal of quality never was a certification of the game's "quality". it was there to certify that the game you where buying was licensed by nintendo and not a bootleg or a game made on stolen/unofficial dev kit. |
Also that the 3rd parties agreed with Nintendo's game release plan. Only a certain amount of games released per year. Something that help with the shoverlware problem until Sony came, and blew that up. Sony the bringer of The Shoverlware Age.








