[quote name='FallMoon']You know what I don't understand? The people who care about Earthbound already have it on the SNES, and can play it anytime, so they don't need it on the VC. The people who have yet to play it probably don't care because they don't know how good it is. So, who's upset?[/QUOTE]
Foltzie had the right idea - it's more or less simply another battleground in the Earthbound war, where we're all losing against Nintendo's forces, which is little more than a gigantic middle finger statue.
It's mostly the blatant

youism that NoA displays toward the game. No other company in the entire industry can match Nintendo on that level - it's absolutely unheard of to see it in action quite as brutally as they deftly enact (inflict?). It would be one thing if the userbase wasn't energized, and instead was three or four doods screaming about how Totally Inaccessible Japanese Game No One Played wasn't being released. But it's not - it's cult classic material, which may or may not be convincingly big enough to warrant release. There's a built in (and extremely dedicated) audience - we'd buy it and attempt all those around us to try it. Free advertising on top of at least some guaranteed sales, the likes of which probably would place it as one of the top selling VC titles to date.
But at this point, it's just the entire failure as a whole. No VC release?
Really? It's free money for them they are missing out on. Removing the demo from Brawl? That probably took more time and money than just leaving it there. Refusing to bring over Mother 3 because you're relying on sales of a game 12 years before that had little to no marketing push? Is all of this really necessary?
When you've got fervent, diehard fans, and then you absolutely dismiss or bitchslap them every chance you get, you're just making the beast angrier. This is why there's so much uproar. If it was just one thing over a long period of time, most of us would give up or move on or whatever. But it's a damned kick in the shins
every possible time Nintendo can get one in, when most of us are simply asking them to either stop or attempt to appease us.
Shit, you ask Reggie about it, and he practically tells you to stfu. C'mon. There's no need for that - you can at least give us a half of a bone by saying "We're looking into it." That at least ALWAYS keeps the hope alive, instead of pissing on the ashes.
We're arguing with a brick wall here, except the brick wall is shooting bees at us, the bees are electrified AND on fire, both are super effective, and that's not even taking into account the bees the
bees are shooting at us. You don't treat fans like that. You either put up or shut up, and since we can't get the straight answers we'd like to get, it's just an unbelievable amount of
stupid to deal with.
I mean let's face it. The ESRB rating for Earthbound came at this UNBELIEVABLY convenient time for it to be a "mistake" on two parties' parts. I think EB had just been named the most wanted VC title again, or the M3 translation was almost out, and the ESRB rates the game immediately afterward. But it's just a mistake? Goddamn. It would be like buying someone a coat in the dead of winter after they lost their only coat, handing them the coat, telling them they can have it.....and then snatching it away while punching them in the face. Also, there's a blizzard outside.
It's all just so....
cold. I think EB fans actually have legitimate frostbite from this whole ordeal.
Just google "Earthbound ESRB." Look at how many articles show up. That's a lot of damn hits for a seemingly innocuous game. And they ALL carry the same messages of excitement and enthusiastic joy. Yes, many also have the "this doesn't mean it's coming out," but every. last. damn. site. wants the game out. There's not a single "whatever" reaction - it's one of the most unified

ing things in all of gamedom.
And Nintendo has to the gall to tell us all to eat shit?