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| Well, as part
of the remake campaign, a lot of people have been sending letters. However,
we can always use more. Also, this is a great way to get your opinion heard
on a Super Mario RPG remake. |
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| Your email
cannot contain any swearing or flaming, I do not have to accept your email
(just a disclaimer). There is no limit to the number of letters you can send.
However, I will not accept short letters - please make it at least a
paragraph long (5 sentence minimum please) |
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Letters to Square-Enix |
| This is a new
thing we've never done. We've always sent them to Nintendo, but now it's
time for Square to hear our voice. |
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| Square does
not have a general email address, but I have been able to find out their
mailing address. That would cost money. However, I'm willing to pay, because
this is our best chance yet. |
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| So, if
you want to send a letter to Square, please email me at
smrpglegacy@comcast.net. I will personally
read it, format it, fix errors, and include it in a packet of letters from
the forum members and other fans. You may use an alias (username) or your
real name. The title of the email needs to have "Letter to Square-Enix" in
it at some point. |
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| I will send
the letters at the end of the month and post the reply on the View Sent
Letters page. If you have sent a letter before, there's no reason not to
send another! |
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Letters to Nintendo |
| We've done
this now for 3 years. Over time, the responses have gotten much better, but
they still aren't what we're looking for. But, Nintendo is a big par of the
remake campaign. |
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| To send
an email to Nintendo, you can email them at
nintendo@noa.nintendo.com.
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| You can also
send an email to Nintendo Power at
pulse@nintendopower.com and maybe get your
letter in there magazine. You will not get a response according to there
magazine |
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