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Maria
2019-04-30 15:24:49

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Nintendo Removes A Dark Room After Developer Reveals Secret Code Editor
Amir Rajan the developer of A Dark Room performed a daring action by introducing a Ruby interpreter and a code editor into the game, which not long ago was found a unique Easter egg in A Dark Room on Switch, and is that the developer did without commenting to the game editors Nintendo and Circle Entertainment. These actions caused the game to be withdrawn and Amir Rajan gave statements about it:


"I deeply regret how this has blown up. A simple toy sandboxed environment has been framed as this massive exploit. And of course, it's the community that exploits these things that pushed it up to that level. I'm partly to blame with my sensationalized media posts. I acted alone and stupidly. It was a last second 'spark of inspiration' and I snuck it in assuming that plugging in a USB keyboard and pressing the "~" key wasn't part of the test plan. You can't even render an image with the damn thing. Having Circle deal with some of this cannon fire is not something I'd ever want. These past three days have been the worst days of my life."


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Circle Entertainment also talked about it to clarify the situation, taking into account that they are now in charge of Nintendo's regressions. 

"We're liaising with Nintendo to clarify on the next steps and will deal with the matter accordingly; they are regretful circumstances and we apologize for the issue. We have always worked hard to carefully follow Nintendo's processes and terms throughout our history of publishing on DSiWare, 3DS eSho, Wii U eShop and Nintendo Switch eShop, and we're sorry that there has evidently been an issue with this title."



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