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nordlead said:
I actually think they should use a two seal system.

Games that pass the Official quality test get the "Official Nintendo Seal of Quality", while games that don't only get the "Official Nintendo Seal". If implemented properly this could drive developers to work harder to get that "optional" better seal. This would reduce the sheer number of crap, but not prevent anyone from making a crappy game if they so desire. Also, it would let consumers know which games have been quality tested by nintendo.

I think your right, Nintendo shouldn't have no quality censoring at the same time they shouldn't prevent developers from developing games freely.

Maybe Nintendo could do a little more to support the seal. Maybe grant the developers with more seals dibs on new dev kits etc..etc.. a type of reward system! Rather then not liscensing bad games they could reward good games and publishers who develope higher quality software!

 

Kaplan talks about it here! 



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