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I don't see why Nintendo would spend money, resources and time in order to prevent third parties from embarrassing themselves. Not only because people have come to expect this behavior from third parties, but because it would be a futile effort.

Besides, in this day and age people would rather play an unstable game now and complain about it than wait for a game that plays well. The developers acknowledge this and welcomes the free advertisement and cheaper game development that follows. If Nintendo were to step in and try to stop this, most of their remaining support would immediately start fading away.


In short, the Nintendo Seal of Quality has no place in today's industry.