• fruitycoder@sh.itjust.works
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    9 months ago

    Careers pages seems very Japanese focused. Which I mean if knowing Japanese is preq it is what it is, but might limit the amount of the newly released devs in the market.

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    9 months ago

    Hopefully they are hiring lawyers cause Nintendo is coming

    E: and here I thought I was just shitposting. Calm your tits fanboys.

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      9 months ago

      Why though? Why would Nintendo’s legal team try to take action against Palworld? Please teach me, with actual fact as proof please.

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        Nintendo is infamously litigious and basically always has been; in 1987 they threatened to sue the developers of The Great Giana Sisters for publishing a game that wasn’t dissimilar to Super Mario Bros. No lawsuit was filed but the game was withdrawn from production. They’ve issued cease and desist letters to makers of fan games, other game developers, fanartists, hell I’m surprised anyone anywhere even tries to work with them.

        Given the substantial resemblance of Palworld’s creatures to Pokemon and their “No Unapproved Fun” stance to everything I am not alone in being surprised Nintendo hasn’t tried anything.

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          The one thing that connects all those points and examples is that Nintendo has not sued anyone, non of that was ever taken to a court. Because in a lot of this cases the chance to loose was substantial bigger then zero and a ruling against them would have had major implications.

          So yes, they bully, they use the tools like DMCA (and EUCD in Europe) claims and takedowns, and stern letters from their lawyers but only when the chance for winning is really high they will go to a court to sue. Why go to a court when you know that the person on the other side will cave in, not because you are right but because the costs for them to get right would be way to high.

          The chance for loosing in this case is really high and the last Nintendo/Pokémon Company wants is a judge to rule that the designs are not that distinctive or “original works” at all.

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          In 1987, we were much shorter on legal precedent for video games. You’d be here all day listing games similar to Metroid, let alone Mario since 1987.

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      9 months ago

      It’s Ark, Pokemon, and BOTW thrown into a blender and filtered down to the good bits.

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      9 months ago

      People have been wanting a similar open world Pokemon game for the longest time and Nintendo just hasn’t delivered. Plus Americans really love guns.

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        To be honest the guns come relatively late in the tech tree of the game, bows and crossbows are used most of the time.

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      It’s a (opt. Co-Op) Pokemon Survival Craft Base&Factory Building Game with Guns.

      While sometimes buggy and rough around the edges, and without offering many original ideas, the ensemble of everything they threw together is really good.

      Sure, it’s far from perfect, and every other moment, you can see the quite heavy inspirations they got from popular franchises.

      But it’s quite good.

      While not surpassing any of its inspirations in the field they got inspired in, it offers all these other things the inspirations missed.

      It’s parts may not be that good, but overall, it’s the combination of those parts that make it.