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At this point no one can act surprised when they receive a cease and desist. I wish creators like this would spend their time making their own games instead of piggybacking on established IP, but they continue to do it because it garners headlines like this. In other words, they’re trading on Nintendo IP for promotional reasons. If they swapped the player character and the level design, far fewer people would hear about it.
Yes, this is what I wrote in the original thread:
Welp. I have the PSP version but haven’t gotten around to playing it. Guess I’ll play the remaster on Switch instead.
It’s apparently set for early 2025.
“What is anime? Anime is…”
I must’ve seen that promo reel on ADV DVDs from the early 2000s a hundred times. It doesn’t seem to exist on the Internet these days, unlike some of the others.
That’s just about DVD-Rs and BD-Rs. Even if they were stopping production altogether, Sony already gutted their internal capacity and have been relying more on third parties. With all the deals they’ve signed to support other labels/studios, they’re still in this for a while to come.
Recently started Indivisible. I’m really enjoying the gameplay, and the animation, art direction, and characters are wonderful.