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Japan’s foreign affairs minister criticizes White House over unauthorized use of Nintendo gameplay footage in Iran war campaign video on X



Japan’s foreign affairs minister criticizes White House over unauthorized use of Nintendo gameplay footage in Iran war campaign video on X

by LegitimateCurve8525

8 Comments

  1. BotherResponsible378

    Take it up with Takaichi, she’s busy flattering Trump.

  2. Capper22

    How is that a real post by the White House.
    What a disgrace 

  3. ColdFusion363

    Doesn’t surprise me. The Epste….Errm Trump administration knows that a lot of young people plays video games so they are unfortunately weaponizing popular cultural to influence them.

  4. deedee2148

    Nintendo won’t say anything, which is the correct course, when you have the lunatic in chief trying to tell the Pope what to do and say. 

    Nobody wants that fat stupid orange target on their back. 

  5. TheUncleBob

    I mean, it’s stupid that these were used, but *this* is what gets Japan to criticize the current administration?  Not everything else? 🤪

  6. TheOhrenberger

    What a wild headline. Trump is an embarrassment.

    This is not a political post. It is relevant to the topic which is about Nintendo and their content.

  7. BubbleTeaExtraSweet

    *In the 2012 comedy film The Dictator, starring Sacha Baron Cohen, the main character Admiral General Aladeen plays a fictional Nintendo Wii video game based on the 1972 Munich Olympics. The scene is part of the movie’s comedy, referencing a dark historical event in a satirical, though poorly received, running gag.*

    Imagine see this in real life. By The White House.

  8. James-Avatar

    How many times have they done this now?

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