To Asahi Shimbun, one of Japan's biggest newspapers, 70-year-old Kuniko Tsusaka recounts how his mother used to have a Game Boy nearby to play. Tetris. When her mother was 95, her health began to suffer and her Game Boy stopped working.
This was her third baby, and 70-year-old Tsusaka, who lives in Chiba, couldn't find a handmade shop and couldn't find any store that could fix it. By Tsusaka son means Nintendo's excellent customer service. What followed confirms that.
The story was also expanded on Twitter, where it has garnered over 197,000 likes and has also been published on popular sites such as Nico Nico News. As Sora News
When the grandson talked about Nintendo's excellent customer service, he said kami taiou (神 対 応), which means "god's answer" with kami which is "god ” or “divine spirit. ” It is used to describe amazing resources or integrated responses.
However, Tasika thought her son meant the word kami (紙) meaning "paper," so he wrote a letter to Nintendo Tired Boy Game. Within a week, he received a reply.
Nintendo didn't have the pieces to fix Game Boy, so instead he sent a new Game Boy at its last store and book, wishing grandmother a long life.
Tsusaka's mother lived to the age of 99, dominating her imagination to the end count his blessings. "Up in the sky, thanks, I think" Saka added. No doubt it is playable Tetris, again.