Author Topic: every nintendo switch has the nes golf game hidden in it  (Read 3465 times)

apparently it can only be triggered if the date is 7/11 (iwata's death) AND use the joycons to mimic his "directly to you" gesture

if you had your switch connected to the internet, it'll remember the actual date and you can't manually change the time.


apparently it can only be triggered if the date is 7/11 (iwata's death) AND use the joycons to mimic his "directly to you" gesture
"The thing is, it’s not supposed to be opened.

The hidden Golf game has been described as an omamori, which, in Japanese culture, is a charm usually bought at shrines that offers spiritual protection and good luck if you keep it close to you. Sometimes they’re made of cloth, and look like a tiny bag, which can contain a written prayer. People often tie them to something like a purse or a backpack, so that it’s always with them. Here are a bunch of different ones:

Omamori are not supposed to be opened, as doing so is said to remove its blessing.

Seeing as the hidden Golf game on the Switch is so difficult to run under normal circumstances, it’s probably not supposed to be opened in the first place. It’s likely meant to represent an omamori in Iwata’s honor. Its very fitting, because of how portable the Switch is, since people are likely to take it with them like they would with an omamori strapped to a purse or backpack."

Of course it is, it uses motion controls needlessly.
So what you decide to do in a thread about a secret game dedicated to a beloved man who had since passed away is criticize the controls. What the hell is wrong with you? I mean that in the most genuine way possible.


i hope the ghost of iwata kills you in your sleep
that would be loving metal as forget