Oh no! Nintendo did an anti consumer thing? No one would have thought that, better add it to the 3000 page encyclopedia of Nintendo doing this very new thing!
You’d think they wouldn’t be allowed to use USB unless they met the standard’s compatibility requirements (which I’m presuming exist, but don’t really know for a fact). If the USB standards body allows this type of bastardization of their work, then we’re going to eventually wind up right back to where we were before: a ton of differing connection standards making life a PITA for everybody.
Oh no! Nintendo did an anti consumer thing? No one would have thought that, better add it to the 3000 page encyclopedia of Nintendo doing this very new thing!
You’d think they wouldn’t be allowed to use USB unless they met the standard’s compatibility requirements (which I’m presuming exist, but don’t really know for a fact). If the USB standards body allows this type of bastardization of their work, then we’re going to eventually wind up right back to where we were before: a ton of differing connection standards making life a PITA for everybody.