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PETA wants Nintendo to remove the nose ring from Cow, an anthropomorphic, vehicle-driving character in top-selling Switch 2 ...
PETA urged Nintendo to remove a nose ring from Mario Kart’s “Cow” character, calling it a symbol of animal cruelty ...
Nintendo has recently learned, if you mess with the bull, you get PETA. The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA ...
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is protesting the design of Cow, a scooter-riding farm animal in the new ...
“Mario Kart World” for the Nintendo Switch 2 has been a top-selling game since its release. The company reported that by June 30, it had sold 5.63 million copies, making it the best-selling title for ...
PETA is asking Nintendo to change the design of the popular cow character featured in the Switch 2-exclusive Mario Kart World ...
The cows have been the breakout stars of Mario Kart World since it first appeared, but an animal rights group is upset at how ...
PETA is taking aim at Mario Kart World’s newest racer, calling on Nintendo to remove the nose ring from its Cow character.
Mario Kart World is the latest pop culture entity to come under fire by PETA, the prominent animal rights group.
“PETA is thrilled that Kitten Squad is now available as a free-to-play game on Nintendo Switch, where it will surely reach scores of compassionate players who enjoy standing up for justice.” ...
As you might imagine, PETA (the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals one, not Peta Wilson) aren’t exactly over the moon about Nintendo transforming milking a cow into a Switch minigame.
The statement from PETA follows the news from Sunday night that longtime Nintendo president Iwata passed away from a rare form of cancer (what is known as a bile duct growth). Iwata was 55 years old.