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20th January, 2009 at 17:04:37 -

if someone designs a mario game, is he allowed to sell it...im expectin no...lol

 
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20th January, 2009 at 17:06:10 -

No. Nobody will probably want to, either. Make something unique!

 

  		
  		

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20th January, 2009 at 17:11:10 -

ok mate thnx for that

 
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20th January, 2009 at 17:18:37 -

Whoa. O_o Forum bug. This thread is in two different places... Admin musta moved it

No prob.

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20th January, 2009 at 17:20:55 -

In the 80's Factor 5 made a mario bros clone called The great Giana sisters. And it didn't last 2 weeks before Nintendo took notice and had it pulled from the shelves.
Or so the story goes.

 
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20th January, 2009 at 18:03:56 -

And now Factor 5 is a 2nd party developer for Nintendo. I think I remember hearing that they were being made an internal developer at Nintendo too.

But that was when programming was at its start and was a lot less common. It was a lot easier to find a position then.

 

  		
  		

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20th January, 2009 at 18:21:47 -

That was the start of the boom when people were bought home computers and could write their own games in their bedrooms.

Before that you had to be an engineer that understand how computer chips worked to be able to program (like those that programmed for the Atari 2600)

the 80's wasn't really the start of it ALL though, that was in the 70's .

 
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20th January, 2009 at 19:33:56 -


Originally Posted by OldManClayton
And now Factor 5 is a 2nd party developer for Nintendo. I think I remember hearing that they were being made an internal developer at Nintendo too.

But that was when programming was at its start and was a lot less common. It was a lot easier to find a position then.



They weren't but they've always had close ties with Nintendo. Thier sound chip design ended up going into the Mega Drive (or so the story goes). They used to make a lot of tech for lots of people and make games. These days they don't seem to be doing much of either

They also took Metroid and made Turrican, the cheeky sods!

 
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20th January, 2009 at 23:41:44 -


Originally Posted by AndyUK
That was the start of the boom when people were bought home computers and could write their own games in their bedrooms.


Are you saying we can't do that now?

And actually, the answer to the question depends on where you live. I think Japan might allow it, but I could be mistaken.

 
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No, we were saying that people who wrote programs in their bedrooms were new and fewer then, and had more of a chance of going "pro". Lots of people make games now, most surpassing those in the olden days, but there's an established industry now with higher standards and more competition.

It is illegal no matter where you are.

 

  		
  		

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21st January, 2009 at 03:34:37 -


Originally Posted by AndyUK
In the 80's Factor 5 made a mario bros clone called The great Giana sisters. And it didn't last 2 weeks before Nintendo took notice and had it pulled from the shelves.
Or so the story goes.


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21st January, 2009 at 03:58:08 -

If you wanted to sell a Mario game then You'd need permission. Otherwise, No.

 
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21st January, 2009 at 04:47:08 -

Permission which you won't get in a million years. In fact, its technically illegal to even distribute a Mario Fangame, since Nintendo holds the intellectual copyrights and thus reproduction and distribution rights to the Mario Character (and probably every single little thing associated with Mario has been meticulously covered by legal documents).

The difference is, unless your game is more popular than Halo, Nintendo isn't going to give a shat left or right if you make a Mario fangame. They will, however, bring the long (arm) of the law down upon you if you try selling it. Believe me that. But feel free to make mario fangames. As evidence, notice this:

http://www.mfgg.net/

That site alone has 29 pages of Mario fangames, with a neat legal disclaimer at the bottom.

 
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21st January, 2009 at 05:51:02 -

"Permission which you won't get in a million years."
Lol I don't like Mario enough to make a fan game anyway.

 
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21st January, 2009 at 17:59:42 -


Originally Posted by OldManClayton
And now Factor 5 is a 2nd party developer for Nintendo. I think I remember hearing that they were being made an internal developer at Nintendo too.

But that was when programming was at its start and was a lot less common. It was a lot easier to find a position then.



As someone said, they never were, but even their close relationship with Nintendo (which is probably what you mean) came to an end years ago.

 
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