Monday, September 17, 2012

Whoever said gaming thrives on innovation...

...is a dirty liar.

A liar out of this world.

A piece of cow dung. (This is Moo Moo Meadows from Mario Kart Wii, Mushroom Gorge is also in this.)

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  1. I wonder how many people get away with shameless rip-offs like these. Copyright laws protect against similar products, but the fact that plagiarism is still a thriving business shows that it IS profitable.

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  2. It is not that it does not thrive on innovation, it is just that most independent developers are lazy and blatantly rip off something that is good. Wait...that is the same thing. Hey, at least SEGA released some games on the App Store so people cannot rip that off...

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    1. I know that, I just wanted to complain.

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    2. Replying again just in case you thought that I was making fun of you... I just realized how my comment wasn't really clear about what I was making fun of.

      But it's just that Capcom, like I said, did that too, but used the opportunity to drive one of their franchise even deeper in the black hole than it already is. Oh yeah, and that Japan-Only crappy Monster Hunter game that looks like some kind of Pre-Alpha version of the very first PS2 game.

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    3. I should know that, being a Mega Man fan myself. Just hope that they do not blatantly say, "Mega Man is dead!"...

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    4. I was replying to Ness. Curse Blogger and its shitty reply system.

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    5. I was also replying to Ness... But point taken, I guess. XD

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    6. Glad to see I am "popular" here. Slow, at least on Blogger, we have unlimited character limit (YouTube could at least make it a bit more lenient). Guy with Awesome Face Dark Matter as his logo (I am such a nerd), again, hopefully Capcom will not up and say that Mega Man is no more. Heck, they got patents to everything Mega Man could possibly be a part of. Glad to see I am a bit "popular" here. Actually, I could care less, but it is always nice having Slowflake et. al. replying to me. Do what you want, but the thought is still nice. Yes, Blogger's reply system could be improved...

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    7. Ness -> Apparently, Blogger didn't want to let me reply again until I posted a new comment below, so I thought there was so kind of reply limit. Yes, that Dark Matter logo is freaking awesome... with its awesome face. :P

      And for some reasons you said that you were glad to be "popular" twice...

      It's not a useless comment if we can try to establish the limits of Blogger's Reply System ! D:<

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    8. I am an aspie. Sometimes, it is hard for me to keep track of what I already say. In real life, I usually repeat myself until I am sure someone hears me. If you can make Blogger better, go for it. No, I am not the type of guy to be on DA going all, "ZOMG! RandomPopularLPer replyed to me! I must take a picture and show it to everyone!" Why? Well, I get to have the honor of having Slowflake reply to me semi-often. Seriously, Slow, you are awesome, even if you never replyed to me...

      Yes, that Dark Matter logo is kind of cool. Need to get one of Ness for mine when I connect to Blogger on my computer instead of my iPhone. Speaking of which, my iPhone has this weird thing on this website where if I move the screen without the keyboard at all, I cannot type words again until I unspawn and respawn the keyboard. Yeah...

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  3. This happens in the film industry too. As a film comparison, Pixar often get rip-offs made of their films (such as Antz, Shark Tale, Braver).

    This reminds me of that Pokemon rip-off you showed us a couple of months ago.

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    1. Oh, that crappy Facebook thing that I have never played because I do not have a Facebook. I hope Game Freak sues their computer programming...whatevers off...

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  4. Lol, its funny people are complaining about Mole Kart, but nobody gave a crap about Wacky Wheels and Skunny Kart back in the 90s. Wacky Wheels was the best Mario Kart clone ever! (Even better than Mario Kart itsef, if that's not a blasphemous opinion)

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