Nintendo sucks and copyright sucks, but wtf were they expecting? Some of their designs are just blatant rip offs of Pokémon. Why waste money fighting this?
At least it will maybe distract Nintendo's lawyers from non-commercial fan projects.
Nintendo sucks and copyright sucks, but wtf were they expecting? Some of their designs are just blatant rip offs of Pokémon. Why waste money fighting this?
At least it will maybe distract Nintendo's lawyers from non-commercial fan projects.
"Fred and Sheila [McCoy] say they are descendants of the famous feuding families the Hatfields and McCoys from West Virginia and Kentucky. The couple previously operated the Hatfields and McCoys museum in Casey County."
lmao how is this real?
The new FlappyBird.org webpage doesn't mention any of those crypto links publicly. But web developer and cybersecurity researcher Varun Biniwale found quite a few such references while digging into the site's hidden, unlinked content. That includes a (now-deleted, but archived) page promising the new Flappy Bird will "fly higher than ever on Solana as it soars into Web 3.0.
Biniwale's discoveries also include a rough WebGL version of the game, which has references to a $FLAP Token that can be stored on a linked crypto wallet through the TON Network.
They had Web3 shit prepared but hid then removed it. I wonder if they were smart enough to realize it would be horribly received and decided to pivot to a more normal game (i.e. stuffed with regular microtransactions).
The main crypto-related project listed on the 1208 Productions site is a set of NFTs based around the "Deez Nuts" joke/brand. The webpage for that project also lists Roberts (aka "Papa Nut") as a partner of The Doge Pound NFT project.
This satire article is a little too on the nose.
Before they had an app they bought a perfectly good third party one (Alien Blue) then proceeded to throw it away and vomit out the current app.
The "Socialist Party" are succdems at best, i.e. liberals.
That's about right though.
On one hand that sounds like hilarious cope, on the other hand it sounds exactly like the kind of arcane rules the Catholic Church would have.
"TradCaths" are probably raging.
Hilarious how they either don't believe in or sometimes don't even know one of Catholicism's main tenants, Papal supremacy.
Can we really call this one an attempt?
No commercial use can be pretty valid. You might not want some big company using your software.
(Not that that applies so much to a PS1 emulator.)
First opsec tip: don't use yourself on the online face swap ai, for neither the source picture nor the target video.