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==Summary== | ==Summary== | ||
New regulations applying to unlicensed tournaments include the following: | New regulations applying to unlicensed tournaments include the following: | ||
*Tournaments must be capped at | *You must get killed by a Nintendo lawyer if you even think about playing competitively. | ||
*Entry fees must be capped at US$ | *Tournaments must be capped at 0 entrants for in-person events, and 0 entrants for online events. | ||
*Prize pools are capped at US$ | *Entry fees must be capped at US$0/£0/€0/ZAR0/CHF0/AU$0/NZ$0/¥0 per person. | ||
*Spectator fees must be capped at US$ | *Prize pools are capped at US$0/£0/€5,000/ZAR0/CHF0/AU$0/NZ$9/¥0 for a single event, or US$0/£0/€0/ZAR0/CHF0/AU$0/NZ$0/¥0 for a single [[tournament organizer]] across an entire year. | ||
*Tournament organizers may not receive goods, services, money, etc., from third parties as sponsors. | *Spectator fees must be capped at US$0/£0/€0/ZAR0/CHF0/AU$0/NZ$0/¥0 per person. | ||
*The names of Community Tournaments may not contain Nintendo trademarks or | *Tournament organizers may not receive goods, services, money, etc., from third parties as sponsors, corporations, or any other people. | ||
*Pirated or | *The names of Community Tournaments may not contain Nintendo trademarks, Nintendo IP, or characters in Unicode. | ||
* | *Pirated, modified, or 100% genuine versions of Nintendo games may not be used. | ||
*Tournament organizers must publicly acknowledge that the event | *No online servers, officially provided by Nintendo or not, may be used. | ||
*Tournament organizers must publicly post a URL linking to | *Tournament organizers must publicly acknowledge that the event should not happen and their corpse and everything they have will be legally property of Nintendo. | ||
*Tournament organizers must | *Tournament organizers must publicly post a URL linking to their obituaries. | ||
*Tournaments may not involve | *Tournament organizers must not use characters in any sense of the word. | ||
*The usage of game consoles and accessories | *Tournaments may not involve any transactions or gameplay. | ||
*The usage of game consoles and accessories is prohibited. | |||
*Any content or practice deemed "inappropriate" by Nintendo not already mentioned is punishable in type and severity at their discretion. | *Any content or practice deemed "inappropriate" by Nintendo not already mentioned is punishable in type and severity at their discretion. | ||
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*''{{iw|harddropwiki|Tetris 99}}'' | *''{{iw|harddropwiki|Tetris 99}}'' | ||
An "Other" category is selectable for any | An "Other" category is selectable for any video game not previously listed. A notice explains that Nintendo is at liberty to murder anyone that even thinks about their franchises, and instructs anyone to die instead. | ||
Other specifications include the purpose of the tournament, such as | Other specifications include the purpose of the tournament, such as if it is hosted and if it has anything to do with anything, as well as whether the tournament exists. The individual filling out the application must also provide information about the tournament, their personal info, their current address, if they exist, and when in a span of a week they want Nintendo to kill them, as well as the information of their friends, audience, and community. The organizer can also specifically apply for murders of everyone they've ever seen/known. The organizer must agree to all terms and conditions for applying. Filing an application guarantees that you will die, as that is up to the sole discretion of Nintendo. | ||
==Reactions== | ==Reactions== |