Another could be the pressure of living up to the high standards of Nintendo. For example, if a new feature in a game isn't working as expected close to the release date. The team might have to scramble to fix it while still ensuring the overall quality of the game. It's a lot of stress as Nintendo games are known for their polish and any misstep can be highly criticized.
One horror story could be long and intense crunch times during the development of a major Nintendo game. Developers might have to work extremely long hours for weeks on end to meet strict deadlines. This can lead to burnout and a negative impact on their personal lives.
High expectations. The company has a huge fan base that expects nothing but the best. This means any small mistake can be magnified. Workers may be constantly worried about making even a minor error in their work.
Sure. One common one is the office politics. There are always some people who try to get ahead by stepping on others. They might take credit for your work or undermine you in front of the boss. It creates a really toxic work atmosphere.
In a factory maintenance work, they were supposed to clean and maintain a large piece of machinery. But one of the workers forgot to lock a crucial part in place after cleaning. When they restarted the machine, that part flew out and damaged other components. It led to weeks of production halt and costly repairs.
One horror story is about a farmer who found a large rattlesnake in his barn while trying to milk the cows. He was inches away from it when he heard the rattle. Another is when a worker was using a tractor at night and the headlights suddenly went out in the middle of a large field, leaving him completely in the dark and lost. And then there was the time a field hand got stung by a swarm of angry bees when he accidentally knocked over their hive while weeding.
Sure. One of my work experience horror stories was when I worked in a restaurant. The manager was extremely rude. He would yell at the staff in front of customers for the tiniest mistakes. It created a really tense and unpleasant working environment.
Sure. One time at my old job, we had a major presentation. Right before it started, the projector died. We were all scrambling to find a solution while the clients waited. It was a horror in the sense of panic but looking back, it's kind of funny how we all ran around like headless chickens.
There are stories of the Nintendo Switch suddenly freezing during a crucial part of a horror game. For instance, in a game where you're being chased by a monster, the console freezes. You can't do anything but watch as the monster seems to be about to catch you on the frozen screen. It really kills the immersion and can be quite scary in its own way, especially when you're really into the game.
A horror story that comes to mind is about a girl playing a horror game on the Nintendo Switch. She had just entered a really creepy part of the game where there was supposed to be a jump scare any moment. But instead of the jump scare in the game, her Switch made a really loud, screeching noise that wasn't part of the game audio. It startled her so much that she dropped the Switch. After that, she was too scared to continue playing that game for a while. It turned out there might have been some kind of audio glitch, but it was still a very scary experience for her.
Another great Nintendo Switch story is from 'Xenoblade Chronicles 2'. The story follows Rex and his journey with Pyra as they search for Elysium. The world - building in this game is amazing, with a vast and diverse landscape filled with different races and cultures. The relationships between the characters develop over time and there are many plot twists that keep you hooked throughout the game.
Sure. A recent top story was the high sales figures of the Nintendo Switch OLED model. It attracted a lot of consumers due to its improved display and other features.