![]() No one in their right mind would look at a Mario fangame and think "yeah I'm so going to download that instead of paying for the new Mario game!". Mon 24th Jun I don't think anyone would confuse a fan game, especially one that explicitly says it's not an official product and instead a fan-project that also promotes the official product, as something made by Nintendo.Īlso, the argument that fan games take away from an official product's sales is absurd.Or better yet think about the actual thousands of people who work for them and rely on Nintendo for their livelihood and that allowing fan games to exist could damage that. The hit detection is awful and the levels are a random mess"įinally, it's very easy to see a giant corporation as a bad guy but imagine if it was just a single person who's art keeps getting stolen. People may get confused as to who's is who's or may not support the official game as hey,there's a free one.Īnother reason is if they allowed everyone to make fan games,free or not then there is no way to guarantee the general piblic will know what product is official and suddenly, "wow Mario games are utter garbage now. Imagine if Nintendo were about to release a similar product just after a fan game was making the rounds. I'm not against fan games personally but you have to understand there is a lot more to it than a big company being harsh. ![]()
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