User Twitter by name Oliver Gia (Oliver Jia) shared with subscribers an interesting story about a 95-year-old resident of Japan who loves to play on a classic portable console Game boyspending time behind Tetris 1989 release.
Once the grandmother’s system broke down, and not a single store could repair it, citing the lack of necessary components – the device came out more than 30 years ago, has not been manufactured for a long time and is not officially supported.
The grandson of the Japanese woman recommended that she contact the Nintendo head office directly, which she did, without putting up with the breakdown of her favorite device.
The story received a touching ending. “Big N” drew attention to a letter from her grandmother and decided to give her a nice gift in the form of a new Game Boy instead of a broken one. A letter with touching wishes was attached to the console, which ended with the words “Long life to you!”.
This 95-year-old Japanese woman regularly enjoyed playing Tetris on her GameBoy. It eventually broke down, but no shop could repair it. Her grandson wrote a letter to Nintendo explaining the situation. They sent back a brand new one and told her to “please live a long life.” https://t.co/gR5DMxbYMo
– Oliver Jia (オ リ バ ー ・ ジ ア) (@ OliverJia1014) February 22, 2023
The original Japanese story post gathered more than 172 thousand likes and circled the local Internet, and on Saturday reached the western one. Users join Nintendo’s wishes.
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