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I've never seen this before. Where Nintendo has release this SF1 ?
finally here
I think it's a SHARP release of a TV+Integrated SuperNes. Only for JP iirc.
Tweek hooked me up with this bad boy:
I am gay as shit.
If you are going to go through the trouble of being a homo and watermarking your pictures...why don't you at least do the smart thing and put it in a place that can't be so easily cropped? Dumb Spaniard.
Stay tuned for my purchases. Don't lose sight of them, and do not get distracted from anything that could be more important in your life!
LOL
I'll be the lone wolf and say I don't mind seeing the pictures of the stuff he posts. I just find it pretentious that he has to water mark all his stuff when nobody else here is doing it.
Same here. The watermarking is really dumb. Supposedly it's common in Europe...? I just don't get it. We can see who posted the pictures, we don't need a watermark. Are people legitimately worried about having their photos stolen and reused by someone else?
Plenty of people buy dumb shit to put on their shelves, even if they're not games. If someone wants to buy PAL games as decorative items, it's not something I would do, but I don't have a problem with it either. I also don't live in Europe or have nostalgia for PAL games.
Finally, an intelligent response and with some common sense.
It is really fun when you read that putting a brand or nickname on a photo is linked to a possible fraudulent use of that photo.
Well, I want to give you this explanation and I will do so. The watermark is a tradition among many video game collectors in my country (not all, but very widespread). Following that tradition, I will tell you this watermark is a kind of signature on the photo. It is simply a signature of the person who makes the photo, without pretending to avoid using it without permission, or any other strange situation.
It is much simpler than it seems. I personally mark the photos I post as a way to sign a work done (the photo in this case). I love photography from a young age, and I like it very much and I have fun applying all the talent possible to take a good photo. If I wanted to prevent someone from using the photo, I would put the watermark in another way and in another place so that it would be difficult to edit or delete that mark. But that is not the reason of my watermark.
I don't care if someone uses my photos for whatever they want. I assure you that I will continue sleeping peacefully and happily every night. That said, I appreciate your sincerity. I can understand that a watermark seems absurd, but I like you to see that it does not hurt anyone, just as it does not hurt to collect what everyone wants, whether PAL or NTSC games, or stones.
Whoever wants, can understand it. And who does not want, can kiss my ass. Anyway, I will continue doing what I want and whenever I want. It is very simple.
So it's to make sure everyone knows it was you, Mr. Ultra 4th Gen, that took that photo. Oh the great Ultra 4th Gen and his upholding of the Spanish video game collectors tradition. You are so important!