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An Open Apology to Nintendo

It takes some courage to admit you were wrong about something. We know that feeling all too well don't we? We like to be right. We have strong stances and opinions on subjects, and most the time there is little to nothing that will make us change our minds and admit being wrong. Well, Nathanial Rumphol-Janc wants to apologize openly to Nintendo. He doubted you when it came to Spirit Tracks. Nathan felt it would be one of the worst games in the series, and would hold zero interest to him. Of course he loves Zelda, so most likely he would of bought the game regardless, but who knows if Nathan, or any of you for that matter, would of even gave it a chance.
AbsoluteZelda - contributor
Published: 16 days 2 hours ago | Article | Wii | Nintendo DS
 
 
 

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