by Shrain » Tue Dec 08, 2015 10:32 pm
I think this has been covered before. Since we are a machine that produces its own fuel, raising the money for a panel isn't easy. Not everyone can be expected to pay a large sum (remember: we have had leaders as young as 14 before), and no one should have to pay out a whole bunch of money for such a thing.
Meanwhile: it's good that plenty of people would want to volunteer to help work on and setting up a panel, but it's a VERY large commitment, and should anything happen to a (or multiple) volunteer(s) for this task, it could cause the whole thing to become a flop.
Lastly, and quite possibly the most important thing: Nintendo has held multiple opinions of us. To my knowledge, they range from, "We love what you do! It's cute and fun!" to "Just keep having fun but don't step on our toes." ... In so many words or less. It's been my understanding that we try to keep a friendly disposition where they understand we are a bunch of fun people who bring a fun community together. A panel might give them the wrong impression, or it might get the kind of attention we DONT want... Or it might open them up a little more! A finicial risk that may not be worth it.
Maybe a panel might be fun and might be something we can do in the future. Still on the table. But I believe these were some of the road blocks we came to.
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