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GoOnKid said:
Jumpin said:

This left a lot of bad blood, and while Nintendo was a very different company in the Iwata, Kimishima, and Furukawa eras, and its approaching three decades, there could still be a residual culture remembering that bad experience in Rockstar North.

Exactly, it is almost three decades ago. If these morons are still butthurt after almost thirty years, it says a lot.

Their two games Space Station Silicon Valley and Body Harvest are not known for making any impacts whatsoever, so why should Nintendo have rolled out the red carpet. Even Grand Theft Auto only got big with the third game and it wasn't possible to see the potential back then.

Actually, Nintendo DID see a lot of potential in them. That’s why DMA was made part of the Dream Team. I also wouldn’t call it a direct reason for them not wanting to work with them, but more the origin of the divide and bad blood between the two companies. Not the full reason, but potentially part of it.

I had an earlier post with a more thorough explanation of why I didn’t think the game was on the console. This one just went into a little more depth on one of the hurdles. Probably one of the smaller ones—the main reason would be the technical barriers



I describe myself as a little dose of toxic masculinity.