Nintendo president defends region locking | Ars Technica
Nintendo is anachronistic, considering that leaving region locking to the publishers is ideally preferable, since ratings (as Iwata used as an excuse) are aimed at the games and not the platform. I've never seen or heard of a console manufacturer being successfully sued for not having region locking in place so it puzzles me as to why they cite legal reasons behind their motivations. It sounds like it's protectionism through and through.
Nintendo is anachronistic, considering that leaving region locking to the publishers is ideally preferable, since ratings (as Iwata used as an excuse) are aimed at the games and not the platform. I've never seen or heard of a console manufacturer being successfully sued for not having region locking in place so it puzzles me as to why they cite legal reasons behind their motivations. It sounds like it's protectionism through and through.
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