- Aug 22, 2018
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The potential for Nintendo to sue the dev into a financial black hole.
Dammit I have no idea why this post/review convinced me to play this game again despite the abandoned tag. I tried this game when it first started. Downloading now.Despite the abandoned tag I decided to give this game a try. And I'm fucking glad I did, but also sad because it'll never have an ending. The "training" scenes are really well written and most of them are really hot. I can only imagine what the scenes with Mewtwo would've been like.
Also, what program was used to make the character models? Leaf is a cutie, but Misty takes the prize.
the dev had back then decided to drop it, completely, instead of possibly spending half a million and half a century in some legal limbo with notendo. imo he's got brains about it. they never care to WIN any of those cases; all then have to do is keep them lawsuits going, thus wearing down anyone they want.. that's pocket money for them.What irks me is, all it would take is one upload of the finished project, completed behind the scenes. Just one. And it's out there for good.
Maybe someday.
You don't have to tell me why, I get why. Fucking Nintendo and their retarded... everyone higher than mailjockey.the dev had back then decided to drop it, completely, instead of possibly spending half a million and half a century in some legal limbo with notendo. imo he's got brains about it. they never care to WIN any of those cases; all then have to do is keep them lawsuits going, thus wearing down anyone they want.. that's pocket money for them.
but worry not, another project of the same dev is right here:
Tales of Terrara by ThunderOne
That means they had to take a look at it. Good. I'd love to see the face of the lawyer creature while he was forced to see what the hell he's dealing with.v0.2.02: last working build before Nintendo forced the dev to abandon the game.
I was wondering, do they go after all those pokemon based H doujins too? If not why is this game a problem.And why would Nintendo even care about this? It's not like it diminishes the integrity of the actual Pokemon games, or does it?
Nintendo has loads of lawyers and other staff that scours the internet to make sure no fun is allowed.I know these are probably gonna be stupid questios, but I have to ask...
How did Nintendo even find out about the game?
Did some idiot report the Dev?
And why would Nintendo even care about this? It's not like it diminishes the integrity of the actual Pokemon games, or does it?
Indeed it is a parody, but got many elements of the actual anime (idk if pokemon manga exists, but it's the same). And trust me, these guys don't let ANYTHING happen without their approval. Sad but that's them.Nintendo has loads of lawyers and other staff that scours the internet to make sure no fun is allowed.
Projects like these should be covered under being a parody in my limited understanding of Copyright, but I guess if the developer is getting money for the work it can be Cease and Desisted.
They also have so much money that they can afford to keep throwing lawyers at small developers and they don't care if they win or not.
By paying one of the companies dedicated to this.How did Nintendo even find out about the game?
Because most of their licenses, especially Pokemon, are initially intended to a young public.And why would Nintendo even care about this?
It could be, but parody will never stand face to the "our IP is for a young public, and this is pornography" card that Nintendo lawyers would then pull out.Projects like these should be covered under being a parody in my limited understanding of Copyright, [...]
You don't let a 7yo "browsing on the net".Because most of their licenses, especially Pokemon, are initially intended to a young public.
Imagine you're the father of a 7yo boy/girl and while browsing the net with him/her in search of his/her beloved Pokemon you end finding this. It's something they don't want to happen, and in a way I understand them.