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-- A Call To Nintendo -- -- An eMail to Nintendo -- (PHONE CALL UP)

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Revven

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I still say he could of answered the first question I asked him. About Sonic and the Voice Actor thing, cause I mean, he would be the one getting the calls.
There's more than one Nintendo Rep and they each have their own shift (likely) or all work at the same time but have one person answering the phone calls while the other takes the desk (but they'd still have to shift anyhow). In all reality, since there's more than one, there's absolutely NO WAY any one of them could answer that question without having to ask the other reps about it. And even then, why the hell bother? It even sounded as though the guy was new, so how would a new rep know about it? You sure don't think of the common possibilities.

And I can't stress this enough, all of your questions could've been answered by one of us or hell even me (look on Page 2 at what I posted to see what I mean). NOA isn't even mostly involved with the bigger games much less do they make any of the big announcements like NOJ (Or Nintendo Co. Ltd.) do. You weren't going to get straight answers so I don't know why you bothered calling. The e-mail will be the samething, you'll either get a live nobody (lulz) or an automated message made by a bot.

All in all, it was amusing hearing the guy basically choke from your questions but really, was this necessary? No.

Common thoughtlessness FTL!
 
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