08-27-2016, 02:19 PM
I know I'm not very informed on the whole legal thing, but I think Nintendo's take-downs have something to do with how much the game is uhh... "Nintendo" or something. Like, compare Fullscreen Mario to Mari0(Mario/Portal crossover), both are remakes of the original Super Mario Bros. 1, they have a level editor, use graphics straight from the original game and were both very popular and known all around the internet. Fullscreen Mario got taken down, wheres Mari0's developers simply went on to do other things.
Here's what I think made the difference:
Warning: small wall-o-text!
tl;dr remix: Maybe material from other companies complicates legal actions for Nintendo, so if you wanted to continue the project, maybe you should add a lot of crossover stuff?
Here's what I think made the difference:
Warning: small wall-o-text!
tl;dr remix: Maybe material from other companies complicates legal actions for Nintendo, so if you wanted to continue the project, maybe you should add a lot of crossover stuff?