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Palworld Modders Are Restoring Mechanics Pocketpair Was Forced to Patch Out Due to Nintendo and The Pokémon Company’s Patent Lawsuit - IGN

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    mindbleach@sh.itjust.works
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    "Fuck it, we're doing Pikachu."
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      It's sad but they've been like this since the get-go. They sued Galoob for the Game Genie (and lost), and they sued Blockbuster for copying manuals so that people could have the manual to review when they rented games (and won). Nintendo has always been excruciatingly aggressive about protecting and policing their copyrights and IP, even when they're dead wrong. This is not an attempt to justify what they're doing, just to point out that it's unfortunately nothing new.
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      mindbleach@sh.itjust.works
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      Nintendo is why DRM is a thing. The NES CIC lockout chip avoided the 2600's shovelware problem... and created an abusive monopoly, that generation. Nintendo secretly had color screens developed for the upcoming Game Boy, switched to black & white, and left the screen manufacturer hung out to dry. Which is why the Game Gear and Lynx *coincidentally* have the same resolution. Nintendo was politely informed by SNK that they'd be making their own handheld. A year later the Game Boy Color dropped as a secret fuck-you to the Neo Geo Pocket. Nintendo informed Sony they had cancelled their SNES-CD add-on by announcing an SNES-CD add-on made by Philips. At the Consumer Electronics Show. *After* Sony's big presentation about their SNES-CD add-on.
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        The same thing they've done with lots of emulators, tell whoever is hosting the source to cease and desist or face a lawsuit.
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        We need distributed source control
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          "Fuck it, we're doing Pikachu."
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          *The monkey paw's finger curls...there was much rejoicing.* ![](https://lemmy.today/pictrs/image/acfa4ccb-dc9f-4cde-87ae-7df2a08c5780.jpeg)
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            Yeah, post gen-6 is where i stopped. It felt like the games were really dumbed down, and they leaned way too hard into 3d graphics.
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            rowrowrowyourbot@sh.itjust.works
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            As someone who was 20 when Pocket Monsters came out in Japan and only played Red/Blue, which generation is 6?
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              We need distributed source control
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              Not sure if joke...
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                Not sure if joke...
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                As in, distributed storage a la I2P or Freenet, so that there is no central company or person to send copyright threats to
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                • R rowrowrowyourbot@sh.itjust.works
                  As someone who was 20 when Pocket Monsters came out in Japan and only played Red/Blue, which generation is 6?
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                  I had to look it up too. X & Y, Kalos region
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                    As someone who was 20 when Pocket Monsters came out in Japan and only played Red/Blue, which generation is 6?
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                    The X and Y games set in the Kalos ( France ) region. Also the same generation they released Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire ( remakes of Ruby and Sapphire ( Hoenn region, Japan ) ).
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                      Nintendo is why DRM is a thing. The NES CIC lockout chip avoided the 2600's shovelware problem... and created an abusive monopoly, that generation. Nintendo secretly had color screens developed for the upcoming Game Boy, switched to black & white, and left the screen manufacturer hung out to dry. Which is why the Game Gear and Lynx *coincidentally* have the same resolution. Nintendo was politely informed by SNK that they'd be making their own handheld. A year later the Game Boy Color dropped as a secret fuck-you to the Neo Geo Pocket. Nintendo informed Sony they had cancelled their SNES-CD add-on by announcing an SNES-CD add-on made by Philips. At the Consumer Electronics Show. *After* Sony's big presentation about their SNES-CD add-on.
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                      solorion@sh.itjust.works
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                      > Nintendo informed Sony they had cancelled their SNES-CD add-on by announcing an SNES-CD add-on made by Philips. At the Consumer Electronics Show. After Sony’s big presentation about their SNES-CD add-on. Sony really ended up winning with that one in the long run, though.
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                        Is Nintendo the new "N-word"?
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                        righthandofikaros@lemmy.world
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                        Nintendo has been called "Big N" for a very long time, so I wouldn't attribute that to this.
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                          > Nintendo informed Sony they had cancelled their SNES-CD add-on by announcing an SNES-CD add-on made by Philips. At the Consumer Electronics Show. After Sony’s big presentation about their SNES-CD add-on. Sony really ended up winning with that one in the long run, though.
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                          Yes, but that doesn't make it any less of an absolute scum sucking move.
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                            Never give Nintendo your money, they are devils with subpar games.
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                            >Never give Nintendo your money yes. > they are devils yes. > with subpar games no. There's good reasons why nintendo games are the most pirated games.
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                              > Nintendo informed Sony they had cancelled their SNES-CD add-on by announcing an SNES-CD add-on made by Philips. At the Consumer Electronics Show. After Sony’s big presentation about their SNES-CD add-on. Sony really ended up winning with that one in the long run, though.
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                              mindbleach@sh.itjust.works
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                              Only through Ken Kutaragi's intense spite.
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                              • CoelacanthC Coelacanth
                                I wish the keeper of many fond childhood memories wasn't a company I fervently wish would die in a fire.
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                                I'll never understand why Nintendo hates their fans so much. Just because Japanese copyright law is shitty, doesn't mean that you have to be equally as shitty. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think there is a law forcing Nintendo to enforce copyright. They willingly choose to be assholes.
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                                  This is why more games should openly embrace modding. A "we're legally not allowed to do this gameplay mechanic" writeup and let the community unofficially provide it.
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                                  dragontypewyvern@midwest.social
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                                  There are a couple games where it's an open secret that the "community" modders were the devs
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                                    There are a couple games where it's an open secret that the "community" modders were the devs
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                                    zahille7@lemmy.world
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                                    Plenty of indie games on steam that have workshop support usually have a handful of mods from a dev. Usually qol stuff or just fun things to change.
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                                      We need distributed source control
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                                      x00z@lemmy.world
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                                      What about Tor hidden service gits?
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                                        Yeah, post gen-6 is where i stopped. It felt like the games were really dumbed down, and they leaned way too hard into 3d graphics.
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                                        ledericas@lemm.ee
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                                        like i was literally laughing at post-swsh graphics, the models were randomly stretching, or there is an incomplete map, or the clouds are all terrible pixels. MASUDA clearly hates pokemon now. i think the biggest reasons was omitting most pokemon from the future games.
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                                          It's finally gotten way out-of-hand, even for me. Gen XI will be the first main series Pokémon games in 30 years I won't be pre-ordering, let alone even buying. First-party Switch games were already way too expensive, rarely ever going on sale, and now we may be moving to an $80 standard. And it seems the main selling point of the Switch 2 in the latest Direct was a bunch of ports. At that price point, there's no reason not to just get a Steam Deck and sail the high seas for first-party titles. At least Valve won't brick my device if I hurt their feelings.
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                                          ledericas@lemm.ee
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                                          i dint buy it at the time because it was switch 400+60+ DLC, and nintendo internet+ pokemon perpetual cold storage. and it was difficult enough to put homebrew on the 3ds when that was available, because nintendo was constantly updating to break the cracks.
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