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Hiku said:
Goodnightmoon said:

You live in your own movie. As a said before:

The way both sentences are worded makes you think in differen things, that's exactly what the article is talking about,  all the media was saying "Nintendo hints at a new 3ds" when they were giving a completely neutral comment.

Yes, the media was trying to get more views without really caring about the truth. As usual. And please, stop making movies in your head about me, thanks.

How about you keep the personal insults like "stick it where the sun doesn't shine" to a minimum?
That doesn't belong here.


And that's still not media lying, unless they intentionally mistranslated the inteview. And what what makes you jump to that conclusion over what commonly happens when two different sources translate a Japanese text? Namely that they get structured differently, and use some different words here and there. Or even mistakes. Etc.

And Nintendo saying that they are thinking, or always thinking, about the next system is certainly a better indication of it's chances than Shu saying "the climate for Vita 2 is bad" so yeah, it is more positive that Nintendo didn't attach a negative outlook to it.

I already said Sorry for that, something i probably shouldn't do since you were calling me dishonest, but still, it didn't belong.

My first coment was: "Media spreading lies due to incompetence"

No, I was not saying the lies were intentional, but they were lies anyways, it was fake data they were spreading because they couldn't bother to double check the real meaning of what it was exposed, and probably they didn't really care since at least this way they had something to talk about and get views.

When they say "we are always thinking on that" it means there is nothing new to talk about, but a 3ds hint IS something to talk about. If he said "I'm thinking about a new hanheld" sounds like something new he is doing now, something worth to talk about. Quite a different meaning actually, maybe it was easy to missunderstand but as a journalist is your duty not to spread misguided information.