Nintendo might sue us if they catch us saying that.Wah!
*pew* I spit on nintendo.Nintendo might sue us if they catch us saying that.
The Nintendo patent is being blown way out of proportion... the patent they made is way more specific than everyone thinks it is, and won't have any affect on most other creature summoning games. Did they cross a line with the patent? Yes, they were not the first people to use that mechanic, and thus shouldn't be able to patent it. Is it really that bad? Eh, didn't stop Digimon from releasing in the same month Pokémon's new game is, and Palworld is still here.Nintendo might sue us if they catch us saying that.
Nyah meow nya mrowww… nyahann mrah.*pew* I spit on nintendo.
Anon, you've been living under a rock. They submitted hundreds of new patents. They are trying to claim every mechanic that's ever been in any of their games. Despite losing the "summoning a monster patent," they won the "using monsters as gliders patent," and now they're even trying to patent "riding on top of a mount." Should they win, other games would have to pay Nintendo for the right to have the character in their games get on top of a horse.The Nintendo patent is being blown way out of proportion... the patent they made is way more specific than everyone thinks it is, and won't have any affect on most other creature summoning games. Did they cross a line with the patent? Yes, they were not the first people to use that mechanic, and thus shouldn't be able to patent it. Is it really that bad? Eh, didn't stop Digimon from releasing in the same month Pokémon's new game is, and Palworld is still here.
Uhh umm I don't know cat language but I feel this is encouragement for my actions. *nods*Nyah meow nya mrowww… nyahann mrah.
We should all spit on Nintendo and their evil plan to standardize $90 games.Uhh umm I don't know cat language but I feel this is encouragement for my actions. *nods*
For now.The Nintendo patent is being blown way out of proportion... the patent they made is way more specific than everyone thinks it is, and won't have any affect on most other creature summoning games. Did they cross a line with the patent? Yes, they were not the first people to use that mechanic, and thus shouldn't be able to patent it. Is it really that bad? Eh, didn't stop Digimon from releasing in the same month Pokémon's new game is, and Palworld is still here.