schnitzel69
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Technically speaking, under US law, you likely do not need any rights or permission to make a true parody of a copyrighted work, due to the state of "parody" as an almost de facto fair use exception.
ah yeah sorry i mean universes. Thanks for the fast answerDifferent genres? Do you perhaps mean girls from different games and universes put into one game? If so, then probably. I believe it falls within parody laws.
Nintendo's pettiness aside, doing this (depending on the scale of the game and characters he's using. Unless it's other AVNs, then he should definitely ask.) would likely be a waste of time. You'll either get answered by an employee who doesn't know what they're talking about, outright ignored, or shot down by a lawyer who doesn't want to deal with problems down the line.I'd suggest you ask owners of the characters first. It's probably legal, but it's also probably worth checking with individuals to make sure it's okay with them. As someone else mentioned, be very careful with using any characters from Nintendo as they love to shut down anything and everything they can find.
I wouldn't suggest that. If you ask any owner/author/creator he/she will definitely say no. That doesn't mean that he'll take the game down or to the court if it exists anyway.I'd suggest you ask owners of the characters first. It's probably legal, but it's also probably worth checking with individuals to make sure it's okay with them. As someone else mentioned, be very careful with using any characters from Nintendo as they love to shut down anything and everything they can find.