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Look, we all know about the NES Classic's discontinuation by now. That's not worth rehashing. 

Instead, let's heal these wounds and look at the ways in which Nintendo could show it truly was sorry. That's what Reggie said. He said they were sorry. 

The Jimquisition is ready to forgive... with conditions. 

Bonus Content: Oh, Ubisoft!

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How Nintendo Can Make Up For Being Total Dickheads (The Jimquisition)

http://www.patreon.com/jimquisition http://www.thejimquisition.com http://sharkrobot.com/collections/jimquisition-merch Look, we all know about the NES Classic's discontinuation by now. That's not worth rehashing. Instead, let's heal these wounds and look at the ways in which Nintendo could show it truly was sorry. That's what Reggie said. He said they were sorry. The Jimquisition is ready to forgive...

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Anonymous

Don't agree with you, but it's a nice point of view! Nicely done! xD

Chris Hewson

Funny video! I forget, what's that French style music in the Oh Ubisoft segment from? I know it, but can't recall where it's from.

shadowscribble

I always wondered if you were ever going to make a "only Nintendo..." segment like Oh Ubisoft and FucKonami News, but then I remembered they are far too productive a crop to pick and choose instances. You have to regularly harvest just to keep it all from rotting in the field. btw have you heard about they curating the Switch eShop with the same asinine practices Microsoft attempted?

ArchmageTay

Jim dancing to Erasure's "Chains of Love"? As of this moment, all of my Patreon dollars have paid for themselves. I can't stop watching it. Send help.

Brent Lindquist

My chest hurts from laughing at Nintendo stopping production on the mini NES. I still can't believe it, but at the same time, I totally can.

Anonymous

Using a catapult to throw your inventory into the sea might be a terrible business move, but when has Nintendo ever let that stop them?

Kraken

If Nintendo really wanted to say they're sorry, they could offer the 30 games on the NES Classic to anyone purchasing a New 2DS or a Switch for free. Or at least, for a song- less than the ridiculous prices they tend to want to charge for thirty year old games on the eShop. I'm not saying they'll do this EITHER, of course, but it may be a bit more likely than the scalp-hunters.

Anonymous

"Bucket Full of Milky Anuses" sounds like a sweet band name.