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Nintendo continues its fight against gamers
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(09-19-2024, 05:41 PM)Spiritmon Wrote: Ugh. Why Nintendo? Just...why? They already in thin ice after they're last anti-consumer tactics. Can someone please tell me, why, when they're are this close to Pokemon AZ release, when they're need to have some credit with they're fans again, they decided this kind of bullshit?

I mean, it's already bad they're shutdown fan projects. But shutdown a no-nintendo related project? Those dirty, bastard, greed pigs! Those lazy good for nothing bastards! They want money? FINE! Instead of shot other people projects, they should start making good ones first! 

*Trying to control my boiling rage* ...I swear to God, if I could breath fire, my home would be burning right now. Gonna take a rest because I can barely control the rage I feel.

I don't think Palworld is going to be shut down over this unless the ruling in this case ends up being extremely dramatic.  Lord knows Pocketpair's made enough money off of Palworld's sales to likely be able to afford whatever fee might be slapped in their face over this.  Pocketpair's even stated they don't think this lawsuit will kill the game iirc.

I think a proper competitor to pokemon would be a very good thing, but I'd want it to be done right without the looming shadow of the big N threatening a lawsuit that could ruin it.  Even though this took a different form than I was initially expecting, I saw this lawsuit coming months ago because of how modern copyright and patent law is enforced.  Whatever happens with this case, I hope Palworld can continue to grow in a positive direction after the fact.

The Temtems, Coromons, Monster Crowns, Cassette Beasts, and Nexomons of the world have all already proven they can coexist with pokemon.  I'd love to be able to add Palworld to that list, but I also would prefer if my doubts about the game's relation to its Pokemon inspirations are cleared up first.  You can bet I will be watching how this case unfolds as closely as I can.
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RE: Nintendo continues its fight against gamers - by Dragonstrike - 09-19-2024, 06:57 PM

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