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thetonestarr said:
A 30,000-signature online petition can be faked by ONE person. Letters from thousands of people all across North America, thousands of posts mostly from unique Facebook accounts, and dozens of gaming websites who have reported as being involved in the event... that's a lot easier to prove to be legitimate.

This movement holds a LOT more credibility and legitimacy than the Mother 3 petition. It also holds a far greater public image that's a lot harder for Nintendo to deny. No, things look much better this time around.


That wasn't the limit of thhe Mother 3 petitioning. The write-a-thon and call-a-thon had thousands of people - me included - sending letters, e-mail, and phone calls to Nintendo once a week for over a month.

This petition is more public, but it's not nearly as loud or as fervent. Don't get your hopes up for a reaction.