Bu it has also appeared of third party games.
Third party developers obviously can't get their games to have as much quality as Nintendo's, but this was still labeled on the games.
The seal cannot be applied to a game if the following is true:
-The game is too offensive.
-The game is too religious
-The company didn't ask permission from Nintendo to make the game.
-The game is too violent.
If the statements are true, then the game does not meet quality standards.
But so many times I have noticed very bad quality games still get this seal. Why? Because every company has the right to make games, and the more games the more money.
I'm not saying Nintendo really wants the money, I'm saying the third-parties want it.
The seal of quality is here to stay, and as Nintendo says:
Always look for this seal when buying videogames!
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