Tomodachi life gay marriage
Nintendo have revealed an upcoming Tomodachi Life game, and fans think it's going to include lesbian, queer and gay marriage/romance options. Search Search. That game is made up of the same code that was used to localize it for regions outside of Japan, the company said.
Good for them. Only the eshop version is currently supported, game cards only work on a case-by-case basis. My fucking god! Players can do things like eat donuts, go shopping and meet celebrities. Sections U. Follow NBC News.
We pledge that if we create a next installment in the Tomodachi series, we will strive to design a game-play experience from the ground up that is more inclusive, and better represents all players. Good for them! Will Tomodachi Life: Living The Dream Include Gay Romance Options?
IE 11 is not supported. The English-language version of the game is set for release next month in North America and Europe. Profile My News Sign Out. Sign In Create your free profile. In fact, we don’t know much about Tomodachi Life: Living The Dream at all apart from what was shown in the brief reveal trailer.
The characters can even fall in love and get married — but only if they are of the opposite sex. UPDATE: If you plan on using. Skip to Content. NBC News Logo. Latest Stories U. A screenshot from the video game, "Tomodachi Life.
Nothing official has been confirmed yet regarding gay romance.
Tomodachi Life Living The : Nintendo confirms 'Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream', adding same-sex relationships in response to fan demands
Nintendo has said that the ability for same-sex relationships to occur was not part of the original game that launched in Japan, where gay marriage is not legal. This is also the suspected cause of emulator crashes, see the FAQ and pinned comment (Updated /08/24).
For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. These biitches gay! Nintendo of America, the U. We are committed to advancing our longtime company values of fun and entertainment for everyone. UPDATE: The eshop version and game card versions of Tomodachi Life are apparently slightly different.
A gay Arizona man, Tye Marini, took to social media last month urging Nintendo to add same-sex relationship options to English versions of the handheld Nintendo 3DS game. The game takes place on a virtual island inhabited by a cast of Mii characters — Nintendo's personalized avatars of real players.