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Friday, May 30, 2014

Your new, fully gay Nintendo World, as revealed by John Oliver

It must have slipped their joysticks.


Nintendo apologized last week for her inscrutable supervision not allowing same-sex marriages in his new game, Tomodachi life.


This was a life-simulator-simulate game that does not quite life.


In the apology, the company admitted that it was now too late to change the game. Fortunately, however, we must enterprising journalist-comedians such as HBO's John Oliver, who burrowed away in Nintendo's vaults to discover the scents of some of the most famous characters of the company.


Given that Saturday the 10th anniversary of gay marriage legalization in Massachusetts marked, Oliver presented the comments of, for example, Mario and Link.


Princess Peach and Princess Zelda also appeared in an especially celebratory mood that Nintendo was going to be the same gender avatars to be official.


Yoshi and Toad, however decided to finally come and the final nuptial stand. You might particularly enjoy (or not) their first long, lingering kiss.


And then there is the domestic partner that Donkey Kong left behind, again, again, and again. I leave you to guess who that would have been.


It's good to know that freedom can come to gaming. Eventually.

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