Posted May 08, 2014
To be very honest i can't see what the big deal is. Nintendo is a conservative company and has an image of being "family-friendly". Unfortunately, there are still many conservative/religious groups who do not accept same-sex relationships. I think Nintendo is just trying to stick to its family-friendly roots and avoid controversy. I mean, if the game had same-sex relationships, the backlash would be even bigger, especially considering the fact that Nintendo is seen as a company that makes games for kids.
Let's be realistic here, Nintendo is a company. As such, they just want to have profit, not to change the world. Can't blame them for that. Having same-sex relationships in a non-mature game could hurt sales for a company that keeps pushing its "family-friendly" image.
I can't see how not having the option of same-sex relationships is offensive or anything. I mean, it's just a game. It was just a choice Nintendo made to avoid controversy. It's not prejudice or anything, it's just that Nintendo doesn't want to engage in a "war" against the vocal conservative/religious groups. I don't know how the distribution in other countries is, but here in Brazil the religious groups are the majority.
The Mass Effect games, for example, did get banned in a few asian countries because of same sex relationships.
Don't get me wrong, i'm a big defender of LGBT rights (even though i'm straight). But i really don't see the big deal in this case. What i see is a company affraid of a backlash.
Do you always have to insult people you do not agree with? It's not the first time i see aggressive posts from you full of personal insults. Maybe you would be taken more seriously if you could discuss things in a civil and rational way.
Let's be realistic here, Nintendo is a company. As such, they just want to have profit, not to change the world. Can't blame them for that. Having same-sex relationships in a non-mature game could hurt sales for a company that keeps pushing its "family-friendly" image.
I can't see how not having the option of same-sex relationships is offensive or anything. I mean, it's just a game. It was just a choice Nintendo made to avoid controversy. It's not prejudice or anything, it's just that Nintendo doesn't want to engage in a "war" against the vocal conservative/religious groups. I don't know how the distribution in other countries is, but here in Brazil the religious groups are the majority.
The Mass Effect games, for example, did get banned in a few asian countries because of same sex relationships.
Don't get me wrong, i'm a big defender of LGBT rights (even though i'm straight). But i really don't see the big deal in this case. What i see is a company affraid of a backlash.
Do you always have to insult people you do not agree with? It's not the first time i see aggressive posts from you full of personal insults. Maybe you would be taken more seriously if you could discuss things in a civil and rational way.
Post edited May 08, 2014 by Neobr10