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![]() Nintendo will want to get this port removed from the internet as soon as possible, especially given their plans to release new and remastered Mario games for the Nintendo Switch this year. Keslo Greedendo No, this has everything to do sadly with how IP ownership works, Nintendo and any company has to take action like this or risk their property becoming public domain.ĭoes Nintendo hate money? They could probably port the game themselves for less cost than hiring these lawyers. They would rather have people buy their consoles, which a LOT of people have been doing. This reminds of a similar case involving the insanely good fan remake of Metroid II: Return of Samus that was originally released on the Game Boy. The fan remake literally took a decade or so to craft and once the ultimate, final version released a couple years ago, Nintendo caught wind of it and ordered that the remake, simply called AM2R Another Metroid 2 Remakeand anything relating to downloading it, be removed from the remake's fansite. People who had been following its progress since day one were furious at Nintendo's response, but it was to be expected. Wasn't too interested in this before, went and got a copy and backed it up several times just out of spite for nintendont. Well then, I guess I've been a "simp" my whole life :rolleyes. Just because this is Nintendo, that doesn't mean they have to cater to spoiled kids the way the spoiled kids want to. Super mario 64 reimagined by nimsony control Pc#. ![]() Super mario 64 reimagined by nimsony control code#.
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