Nintendo of Japan
Nintendo of America
Nintendo of Europe
For a very long time, people have talked about these three 3 divisions of Nintendo in ways that made it seem like they are the only 3.
In reality, there’s more. Such as the main division for this post, Nintendo of Canada.
How did I learn about them? Well back when Smash Ultimate was announced, but not released, there was this guy on the internet by the username of SpookyWoobler who was a huge Smash fan.
Unfortunately, and I mean VERY unfortunately, SpookyWoobler was fighting a very difficult battle with cancer. So difficult in fact, that by the time the E3 that had a demo of Ultimate came to an end, it had reached the point where it was a for sure thing that the Cancer was going to take his life. And according to the doctors, it would do so before Ultimate came out. Something SpookyWoobler was pretty bummed about.
So a bunch of his online friends were reaching out to people to help support their push to inform Nintendo of America in hopes that they could allow SpookyWoobler to play the game somehow before he passed away.
I forget if it was Nintendo of America themselves that pointed this out, or if it was one of the supporters who realized this, but reaching out to Nintendo of America wasn’t the correct approach because SpookyWoobler lived in Canada.
So the supporters started attempting to inform Nintendo of Canada instead. And thankfully, the message was heard.
Nintendo of Canada brought a copy of the E3 Demo to SpookyWooblers house, and he played it a bunch with friends and family and had a blast.
Which was a really cool thing of Nintendo of Canada to do.
Nintendo of America
Nintendo of Europe
For a very long time, people have talked about these three 3 divisions of Nintendo in ways that made it seem like they are the only 3.
In reality, there’s more. Such as the main division for this post, Nintendo of Canada.
How did I learn about them? Well back when Smash Ultimate was announced, but not released, there was this guy on the internet by the username of SpookyWoobler who was a huge Smash fan.
Unfortunately, and I mean VERY unfortunately, SpookyWoobler was fighting a very difficult battle with cancer. So difficult in fact, that by the time the E3 that had a demo of Ultimate came to an end, it had reached the point where it was a for sure thing that the Cancer was going to take his life. And according to the doctors, it would do so before Ultimate came out. Something SpookyWoobler was pretty bummed about.
So a bunch of his online friends were reaching out to people to help support their push to inform Nintendo of America in hopes that they could allow SpookyWoobler to play the game somehow before he passed away.
I forget if it was Nintendo of America themselves that pointed this out, or if it was one of the supporters who realized this, but reaching out to Nintendo of America wasn’t the correct approach because SpookyWoobler lived in Canada.
So the supporters started attempting to inform Nintendo of Canada instead. And thankfully, the message was heard.
Nintendo of Canada brought a copy of the E3 Demo to SpookyWooblers house, and he played it a bunch with friends and family and had a blast.
Which was a really cool thing of Nintendo of Canada to do.