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Which isn't the end of the world. Plenty of not-so-great games earn themselves a passionate following, usually nurtured by equally enthusiastic developers who wear their hearts on their sleeves and will do anything to get their game into as many homes as possible. But when Comcept live-streamed the game's launch earlier today (watch the recording of it here), it became clear that even Mighty No. 9's makers aren't exactly enamoured with their results. The stream started late, and when it was running it was, to quote Twitter user @wario64, "basically a post-mortem on why they screwed up". And then this happened:Related: The Hope and Despair of the 'Mighty No. 9 Kickstarter Campaign
"At the end of the day, even if [Mighty No. 9] is not perfect, it's better than nothing" pic.twitter.com/1kFLWbq8xu
— Wario64 (@Wario64) June 21, 2016
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At the time of writing, this 'Mighty No. 9' "masterclass" trailer has almost 34,000 dislikes, against 4,343 thumbs up. Which is never a good ratio.New on Motherboard: Dive Into the Most Vibrant Reef on Earth, in Virtual Reality
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