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And we have our smoking gun:
>Nintendo Rolls Out New eShop Publishing Guidelines for Switch 2 in Asia, Seemingly to Curb Spam Games
https://[redacted]/1feBU
<Many of the new guidelines discuss “sensitive content,” and include specific rules for what qualifies as sensitive content in the first place. Listed criteria that “would be considered damaging to the Nintendo brand” include sexualization of children, overly sexual content, discrimination and hate, exploitation of social issues (“Content that clearly exploits a topical and controversial social issue, tragedy, or catastrophic event”), instructing criminal activity, and political statements (“Content that overtly supports or criticizes real-life countries, organizations, or ideologies”). Nintendo states in the guidelines that it reserves the right not to distribute a game, but claims it offers the guidelines to help developers understand its reasoning in certain situations. “We encourage you to take this information into consideration when developing content for potential release on our platforms and before submitting such content to Nintendo,” the guidelines state. It also disclaims that the guidelines are not an exhaustive list, and that sometimes “determinations may be made on a regional basis.”

https://trashchan.xyz/nep/thread/7784.html#8346  [details]
Time: 2025-07-14 19:14:29
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And we have our smoking gun:
>Nintendo Rolls Out New eShop Publishing Guidelines for Switch 2 in Asia, Seemingly to Curb Spam Games
https://[redacted]/1feBU
<Many of the new guidelines discuss “sensitive content,” and include specific rules for what qualifies as sensitive content in the first place. Listed criteria that “would be considered damaging to the Nintendo brand” include sexualization of children, overly sexual content, discrimination and hate, exploitation of social issues (“Content that clearly exploits a topical and controversial social issue, tragedy, or catastrophic event”), instructing criminal activity, and political statements (“Content that overtly supports or criticizes real-life countries, organizations, or ideologies”). Nintendo states in the guidelines that it reserves the right not to distribute a game, but claims it offers the guidelines to help developers understand its reasoning in certain situations. “We encourage you to take this information into consideration when developing content for potential release on our platforms and before submitting such content to Nintendo,” the guidelines state. It also disclaims that the guidelines are not an exhaustive list, and that sometimes “determinations may be made on a regional basis.”

https://zzzchan.xyz/v/thread/279551.html#285726  [details]
Time: 2025-07-14 18:22:00
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Nintendo has seemingly started to publicly disclose the existence of the new guidelines. IGN wrote an article talking about them. Unfortunately, they're assuming it's meant solely to combat "slop" games like the AI Hentai garbage and ignoring the slew of actual games getting caught up in it (and that it's doing nothing to stop the AIslop).

https://[redacted]/articles/nintendo-rolls-out-new-eshop-publishing-guidelines-for-switch-2-in-asia-seemingly-to-curb-spam-games

>Many of the new guidelines discuss “sensitive content,” and include specific rules for what qualifies as sensitive content in the first place. Listed criteria that “would be considered damaging to the Nintendo brand” include sexualization of children, overly sexual content, discrimination and hate, exploitation of social issues (“Content that clearly exploits a topical and controversial social issue, tragedy, or catastrophic event”), instructing criminal activity, and political statements (“Content that overtly supports or criticizes real-life countries, organizations, or ideologies”). Nintendo states in the guidelines that it reserves the right not to distribute a game, but claims it offers the guidelines to help developers understand its reasoning in certain situations. “We encourage you to take this information into consideration when developing content for potential release on our platforms and before submitting such content to Nintendo,” the guidelines state. It also disclaims that the guidelines are not an exhaustive list, and that sometimes “determinations may be made on a regional basis.”

Notably, like with Valve and Steam, we are once again seeing "sexualization of children" being applied extremely broadly, to the point that Japanese games that were normal for decades like Neptunia are now being treated like they're contraband despite that Neptunia would not be considered CP by virtually any jurisdiction even today. Like Valve, Nintendo is seemingly taking the words of mentally ill Xittertards like they're a statement of law. I've been seeing this "sexualization of children" angle being used as a cudgel by the most obnoxious retards to wage culture war and cull Japanese media for a while now and I'm fucking sick of it. I want to drag these fuckers before a tribunal and demand they prove that these games are actually contraband and that they cause harm more than the extremely degenerate shit that gets pushed in mainstream media on a daily basis.


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