Nintendo has decided to show off its latest online plans, including its new policy on voice chat. The documents make it clear that players can talk to each other during certain assigned hours, between 7pm and 7:30 pm EST in the USA. The rules are to be enforced by Nintendo’s own special security branch known and the Star-See. This exclusive group of overseers will take it upon themselves to govern user’s actions and guarantee safety for Nintendo’s younger customers.
“Rules must be obeyed at all times,” explained Hubert Olimmer, the Head of the Star-See division at Nintendo. “Order must be maintained, standards appreciated, targets acquired. If users refuse to obey the terms and conditions of their console their online shall be terminated, permanently. We shall then trace the address of the IP, find their consoles and remove them from their property; by any means necessary.”
The new enforcement policy is said to break several human rights laws, but with each individual WiiU now being able to claim diplomatic immunity under the guise of being a ambassador for Nintendoland there is very little the UN can do about it.
“We’ve attempted reasoning with Nintendoland and to get it to join the assembly, but it simply refuses to co-operate,” explained Ban Ki-Moon. “It seems obsessed with connecting another controller before others can join in. We have absolutely no clue what this means and are currently sending our strongest negotiators to figure out what is going on. Libya can wait.”
“The new enforcement policy is said to break several human rights laws, but with each individual WiiU now being able to claim diplomatic immunity under the guise of being a ambassador for Nintendoland there is very little the UN can do about it.”
Jesus. Nintendo really has been having some problems lately. First Nintendoland cut themselves off and now it took the WiiU with it. I just hope this doesn’t cause a price hike or another war over oil. I heard the Metroid stand is located right over a giant oil well!