Nintendo, as a company, has tremendous wealth and is in no danger of running afoul of their bottom line any time soon. The Wii U completely tanking won't even impact that in the slightest, nor will a failure next-generation.
The real question is "When?" - When will Nintendo decide to launch a non-niche system and actually compete with Sony and Microsoft?
The Wii U and the financial problems its caused are simply symptomatic of longstanding underlying issues that are causing Nintendo's troubles. The question is, how long can Nintendo's bankroll endure until they decides to wisen up, modernize, and fix these problems?
Nintendo, as a company, has tremendous wealth and is in no danger of running afoul of their bottom line any time soon. The Wii U completely tanking won't even impact that in the slightest, nor will a failure next-generation.
The real question is "When?" - When will Nintendo decide to launch a non-niche system and actually compete with Sony and Microsoft?
"Because he was reaching for something" is no excuse to shoot someone.
What if he was reaching for a gun?
Then the father would have had the right to shoot in self-defense. But he would have to see the gun first, not just assume he's about to pull one out. And the teen wasn't even armed. So now a kid is dead because of a trigger happy asshole; his dimwit daughter didn't help the situation either.
Really, all the dad had to do was ask the kid to leave his house, or just call the police. But nope, he just had to get a hair up his ass and make the worst attempt at preserving the "purity" of his daughter's vagina.
There's a stranger in his daughter's room who then attempted to reach for something after being told not to move. Sounds like the dad had every right to shoot him
Excuse me, but that is just insane. So long as the shooter tells everyone he said "Don't move", post-shooting, he is justified? I'm sure glad you're not in a judicial position.
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