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A strange and unusual incident happened this weekend after fish the pet will top up the balance on the console account nintendoswitch in the midst of a live broadcast in Japan.
fish belongs to a Japanese youtuber named mutekimaruwho created a system that scans the routes in your pet’s aquarium to play Pokemon.
fraudulent fish
Youtuber maintains a webcam, which is used by the motion tracking software, to capture all the swims fish. Said program frames it with a grid of console buttons so that every movement can trigger action in video games.
What is it like fish made it through pokemon sapphire for about 3200 hours of gameplay, which takes people about 30 hours on average.
Now with new Pokémon Scarlet and Purple, mutekimaru He wanted to try again to get his pet to finish the game, but he was in for a big surprise.
The Japanese left fish live as he left home. Hours passed and I continued to play quietly until the game crashed and minimized.
The fish continued to move, and the program continued to follow its movements, which ended in a not very serious, but surprising sequence: I replenished the balance in the online store nintendoswitch for 5 bucks.
It wasn’t a big hit.
In addition to this, the fish managed to change its owner’s account avatar and even change the name of his Nintendo account.
7 hours later mutekimaru He came home and turned off the console.
Fortunately, the Japanese contacted Nintendo and explained what happened. Interestingly, the company accepted the request, and the money was returned.
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I am Ben Stock, a passionate and experienced digital journalist working in the news industry. At the Buna Times, I write articles covering technology developments and related topics. I strive to provide reliable information that my readers can trust. My research skills are top-notch, as well as my ability to craft engaging stories on timely topics with clarity and accuracy.