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Dead online functions in Online games.

Zelda Wind Waker HD had a great online "dark soul" message system. Shame that the online died like that.
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Metroid Prime 3 had Friend Vouchers that can be sent to other players to unlock stuff. Those are useless now.
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We didn't know how good we had it with Miiverse. Can you imagine if it was still going?
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Do western politicians understand the internet is GLOBAL

You can make 1,000,000 laws required for running websites, killing the internet, dox everyone with internet ID laws, etc.

But so long as there is even 1 country that doesn't do this, everyone will just use sites from that country, unless you effectively make a Great Firewall like China has and ban all possibility of VPN/Proxy.
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Nintendo went from a strict no online community interaction business model to shit like this, hilarious.
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