oniyide said:
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I doubt your logic in the first place (plenty of minors import games and importing isn't complicated enough to deter someone from getting a foreign game for his or her child's birthday), but, even so, the choice for Nintendo here is to either take away a feature used by very few people or risk accidentally giving the few minors who import games (and, by extension, the minors who play with foreign gamers) insufficient information about the game's content, even risking lawsuits in a worst case scenario.
I think Nintendo's decision here is fair, given how people are even willing to sue for coffee being too hot these days and this may actually be legitimate grounds for legal action, which Nintendo would do best to avoid, if only for the negative publicity.
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