Today, Nintendo answered the question no one asked. As part of a Green Toad-themed promo for the new Nintendo Labo VR kit, which came out today, Nintendo showed off a cardboard Toad getting stomped on and making a series of deeply uncomfortable noises. Supposedly, he was doing sit ups, as evidenced by the image of a super buff Green Toad that appeared immediately afterward. The internet, however, had other ideas.
Dieses Video ist mal wieder so eine Situation, in der man sich fragen muss, warum vor der Veröffentlichung eigentlich keinem der Verantwortlichen aufgefallen ist, dass der gezeigte Inhalt möglicherweise falsch interpretiert werden könnte. Die folgenden Reaktionen von Twitter zeigen sehr schön, warum das gezeigte Produkt möglicherweise nicht so gut durchdacht ist.
We’re not quite sure what to make of this promotional video for #NintendoLabo found on Nintendo’s LINE account today! #PowerUpToad 💪🏻 pic.twitter.com/Bvy36SnYTS
— Nintendo Life (@nintendolife) 12. April 2019
With Nintendo VR, you can fully immerse yourself in a world where Toad wants you to humiliate and step on him pic.twitter.com/6xmur6AN1F
— Cart Premium (@CartridgeGames) 12. April 2019
Ballstepping videos got even kinkier, huh. https://t.co/eIcWpDJR3T
— Jim Sterling (@JimSterling) 12. April 2019
me helping toad work out but he keeps saying weird shit like „yeah step harder HARDER O K A Y“ pic.twitter.com/ExT0SUhXhj
— DesertPogona (@DesertPogona) 12. April 2019
With Nintendo VR, you can fully immerse yourself in a world where Toad wants you to humiliate and step on him pic.twitter.com/6xmur6AN1F
— Cart Premium (@CartridgeGames) 12. April 2019
i think we need to be open to the possibility that he only *asks* to be called Toad https://t.co/EW7YK6RWQQ
— bigfoot is meat and bone (@50TurnParty) 12. April 2019
Quelle: kotaku.com
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