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Luigison

  • Old Person™
« on: August 12, 2004, 01:39:16 PM »
Do you think it does any good to contact Nintendo if you want them to do something like put Mario Paint on the DS?

Nintendo Of America
PO Box 957
Redmond, WA
98073

Email: nintendo@noa.nintendo.com
Phone: 1-800-255-3700

Nintendo Of Europe
Nintendo Service Centre
Codestorm House
Walton Road
Farlington
Hampshire
PO6 1TR

Email: NintendoServiceCenter@codestorm.co.uk
Phone: 0870 6060 247 (Calls are charged at the National Rate to the caller)

Nintendo Of Canada
#110-13480 Crestwood Place
Richmond BC
V6V 2J9

Email: nintendo@noa.nintendo.com
Phone: 1.800.255.3700
“Evolution has shaped us with perceptions that allow us to survive. But part of that involves hiding from us the stuff we don’t need to know."

« Reply #1 on: August 12, 2004, 08:10:54 PM »
 I just sent an email. I'll post the answere when it gets here.

 Chaos Control!

TEM

  • THE SOVIET'S MOST DANGEROUS PUZZLE.
« Reply #2 on: August 12, 2004, 09:28:29 PM »
That is the weirdest "game" I've ever played. It would be very cool on the DS.

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.tnew namggE eht no dna no tuB
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Luigison

  • Old Person™
« Reply #3 on: August 13, 2004, 12:25:29 AM »
Has anybody ever contacted Nintendo?

If so, what for?

Did you get a reply?

I saw the a Nintendo GameCube kiosk had sold on eBay, so I called to try and see if I could buy one from Nintendo, but they only put them in stores.

I also called once to try and get a replacement GameBoy Player disc for an eBay auction that didn't have one, but Nintendo wanted $15 for a replacement so I just bought a new one.

I and several other people emailed to try and find more about Mario. We specifically wanted to know the release date of the first Donkey Kong arcade game so we could set a date for Mario's birthday. We got various answers, but nothing concrete. I don't know the actually date, but since it works I say it is:

March Tenth
March 10th
Mar. 10
Mar10
Mario

I didn't come up with the above date, but think its cool.

I know Nintendo Power prints letters and envelop art, but don't know if they have any direct effect on what Nintendo does:

classified@nintendopower.com
epic@nintendopower.com
nowplaying@nintendopower.com
pokecenter@nintendopower.com
poweron@nintendopower.com
pulse@nintendopower.com

Nintendo Power
PO Box 97033
Redmond, WA 98073-9733

Anyway, what happened if/when you contacted Nintendo?
“Evolution has shaped us with perceptions that allow us to survive. But part of that involves hiding from us the stuff we don’t need to know."

Luigison

  • Old Person™
« Reply #4 on: August 20, 2004, 12:02:34 AM »
Below is the email I just got from WarpPipe.com


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As Warp Pipe Technologies moves in new directions in order to bring a
new level of interactivity in the games you play, we are also continuing
to bring gamers the opportunity to voice their concerns over lack of
support for the Nintendo GameCube Broadband Adapter.

According a report filed by IGNCube late last week, "Namco's
forthcoming space and land-based shooter for GameCube, tentatively titled Star
Fox, will not ship this year. The title was formerly scheduled for a late
November 2004 ship date, but has instead been quietly repositioned for
a 2005 release, allege insiders."

This development comes two weeks after Warp Pipe Technologies decided
to play the role of consumer advocate and started a letter drive to
rally for LAN support, which was said to be a feature specified in the
early design documents. We decided to take this stance after seeing what
happened to F-Zero GX, which had a LAN mode which was taken out prior to
release because Nintendo claimed it wanted to put the emphasis on the
one-player story mode. Ironically, the basis of Warp Pipe was founded
on the heels of initial F-Zero GX LAN report, but was ultimately put
into action shortly after the news broke that Kirby Air Ride would contain
a LAN mode and the rest is history.

With the supposed delay in effect, Warp Pipe Technologies would like to
use this time to reaffirm our push for a LAN mode in Star Fox 2. We
urge those with a desire to experience a whole new layer of interactivity
that LAN can bring to the game to email, snail mail, and call Namco
(the developer) and Nintendo (the publisher / distributor). Remember, we
highly advocate, especially if you mention your allegiance to Warp
Pipe, that you express yourself with the respect Warp Pipe bestows onto its
community as well as Nintendo as an organization. The only way to show
Nintendo that online connectivity is worthwhile is to show that we are
a group of average gamers, not the privileged few who know what an IP
address is. If possible, explain your experience with 0.4, which is
currently in public testing on our forums, and your prior knowledge of
computers and networking before using Warp Pipe.

Feel free to utilize your creativity and distribute this message in any
other form you wish. Remember, no spamming please and never break the
rules of another forum or mailing list when doing so.

If you wish to do more, Warp Pipe Technologies invites you to contact
your favorite gaming magazines (online or offline). Let them know you
are interested in further support for the Nintendo GameCube Broadband
Adapter and invite them to put pressure on the companies that refuse to
do so even though they support the PS2 and Xbox network capabilities.
It is the well-informed gamers responsibility to make sure that video
game journalism lives up to its name, rather than glorified marketing and
advertisement, It is the media's responsibility to hold companies
accountable when corporations fail to live up to consumer expectations and,
in many cases, they will fail to do so unless the consumer takes
action.

Namco of America
Namco Hometek, Inc.
2055 Junction Ave.
San Jose, CA 95131

Phone: 1-408-383-3900
Email: support@namco.com

Namco of Europe
Namco House
Acton Park Estate
The Vale
London W3 7QE
England

Phone: +44 (0) 20 8324 6000
Fax: +44 (0) 20 8324 6010
Email: enquiries@namco.uk.net

Namco of Japan
2-1-21, Yaguchi, Ota-ku, Tokyo 146-8655, Japan

Phone: 81-3-3756-2311

Nintendo Of America
PO Box 957
Redmond, WA
98073

Email: nintendo@noa.nintendo.com
Phone: 1-800-255-3700

Nintendo Of Europe
Nintendo Service Centre
Codestorm House
Walton Road
Farlington
Hampshire
PO6 1TR

Email: NintendoServiceCenter@codestorm.co.uk
Phone: 0870 6060 247 (Calls are charged at the National Rate to the
caller)

Nintendo Of Canada
#110-13480 Crestwood Place
Richmond BC
V6V 2J9

Email: nintendo@noa.nintendo.com
Phone: 1.800.255.3700


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If you are in the mood to contact Nintendo, please also ask them to re-release or make a new version of Duck Hunt for any system, Mario Paint for the DS, and bring Kid Icarus, Star Tropics, Wrecking Crew, Super Mario 2: The Lost Levels, and Dragon Warrior to the NES Classic GBA series in the US.
“Evolution has shaped us with perceptions that allow us to survive. But part of that involves hiding from us the stuff we don’t need to know."

Deezer

  • Invincible
« Reply #5 on: August 20, 2004, 12:18:29 AM »
A while ago, I too asked NOA if they knew DK's release date. They told me they didn't know and suggested I "Search the Web."

Luigison

  • Old Person™
« Reply #6 on: August 20, 2004, 12:36:47 AM »
"The Web?"


I tried that, but an eight-eyed bug kept biting me.


Maybe the Magic Eight Ball knows the answer.


"OUTLOOK NOT GOOD"


What in Sam's hill does that supposed to mean?


Who's Sam?


Bob's nephew.


I thought Bob didn't exist?


Not that Bob, the one that's feeding me bread.


That's not BOB feeding you bread.  It's Mr...


*gets hit with a fish.



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“Evolution has shaped us with perceptions that allow us to survive. But part of that involves hiding from us the stuff we don’t need to know."

« Reply #7 on: September 01, 2004, 04:25:04 PM »
I have contacted Nintendo numerous times over the years for everything from getting specific game help to checking to see what jobs they have available. I use to use my calling cards to call the Power Line quite frequently. I even called their 900 number a few times *very few*.

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