Sure, I mean this is a forum discussion (in a relatively underground platform no less).
I don't see what this has to do with what I am talking about. If the article sucks, what is this innovation in Nintendo's products/services that was copied by Palworld? This is a very simple and straightforward question, no?
What's wrong or "too deep" about a question like that?
What is your argument here? Your support the Japanese patent law irrespective of whether it reflects reality? You would be OK with Japanese patent that is de facto non-valid (i.e. the approach was already used in games 10+ years ago) just to support a random company?
I am going off memory, but one example would be one of the Japanese gaming companies patenting cross-game saves (release to sequel); an approach that was implemented by the Ultima games 10+ years before the patent was filled? Do you support this?
We have access to Palworld, we have access to Nintendo products. If commentary criticizing Nintendo is "greedy clickbait", then what innovation has been abused by Palworld? Can you provide an example in context of gaming experiences?
Without going through all of their patent filings no one can. So again, that is the point. Lack of info
We are both gamers (I am assuming this is true for you since you're commenting here). I am not talking about legal understanding of Japanese patent law. Just a practical evaluation of Palworld vis-a-vis Nintendo products. What genuine technical innovation (I am not talking about bullshit patents for stuff that was implemented many decades ago) do you see in Nintendo's products that was copied by Palworld?
This is not difficult.
Never said a ban on commentary, just hate bullshit articles.
The implication of thread OP was that articles critical of Nintendo (in the context of this case) should not be published as of today, no? Why is any commentary immediately categorized as "greedy clickbait" or "rehashed content"?
Something I agree with you on. Let them fight. This discussion is in the context of bullshit articles with zero information.
I would argue it's not a bullshit article as I have yet to hear a single example of what legitimate (in the real sense, not related to Japanese patent law) case Nintendo has. What is this magical innovation that we see in Nintendo products that was copied by Palworld?
I would argue we do have enough information to have a take on it. What legitimate patent infringement case do you see in context of Palworld and Nintendo's products? Be clear and specific.
If you're going to call for a ban on commentary, you need to have some of argument.
From my perspective, it is crazy to defend some random corporation in this way when you can't even come up with a basic explanation of why critical commentary is not justified at this stage.
I am just curious, do you have a take on how Nintendo's lawsuit could be legitimate? Even a high-level theory, surely if you are so concerned about speculation and "greedy clickbait", you have some logical ideas to back this up?
Can the tension of "family friendly nice guys" and "we sue everyone and sent a disabled person to jail" really continue existing in perpetuity?
Upload Simulator Silicon is an incremental game about uploading, making money, hacking, and ascending as a powerful entity that controls the very laws of the universe using powerful technologies you discover throught your journey.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/20244374
Clicky Coven is an incremental game about building a witch coven. Assign witches to gather ingredients, brew potions, and sell them to earn gold. Spend gold to get more witches and pick from upgrades to enhance them. Use prestige upgrades to strategize on how you want your coven to become rich.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/20199321
Tried this out earlier today, while I haven't played extensively, it's have to say the atmosphere and world-building is excellent.
The game play seems solid too, although I need to progress further.
Random fact. Epic Mickey was developed by Junction Point Studios, founded Warren Spector, who was one of the lead creators of the original Deus Ex.
You and your daughter are in a conflict zone and running low on food, you must travel to the border and try to enter the neighboring country. The path to the border is full of other refugees asking for your help. The more refugees you accept in your party, the tougher will be your journey.
90s era Maxis, Bullfrog, Black Isle Studios, Troika Games.
JoWood also gets a special mention.
This is a more retro selection.
Two Point Museum is the successor to Two Points Hospital and Campus, and it now has a March 4th, 2025 release date.
Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/SimCity/comments/v5o7pn/fan_art_inspired_by_sim_city_2000_launch_arcology/
Incremental Town RPG lets you build and manage a thriving village. Master resource management, develop a robust economy, and enjoy a relaxing experience as you equip your settlement to conquer new lands and challenges!
Industry Idle is an idle game that combines factory building, resource management and market trading. Design & build your base, expand & scale up your productions, improve & optimize your economy. Plus all the incremental game goodies: offline earnings, prestige to unlock more powerful u...
There was a welfare state here. It's gone now.
Except that the Arena Commander trademark doesn't reference the term MMO. Soulsinger does. Neither of them reference karaoke.
If it's a mini-game, why add the term MMO to the description?
Not saying Soulsinger is in development (or even will be), but also I see no reason to deny verifiable facts.
A trademark by itself doesn't mean a game is being (or will be) developed.
However, the coding of the Soulsinger trademark is very explicit.
Downloadable computer games software; downloadable video game software - Entertainment provided via the Internet, namely, providing online massively multi-player video games; on-line entertainment services in the nature of online computer game tournaments; providing on-line information in the field of computer gaming entertainment; Entertainment services, namely, ongoing multimedia programs about a computer game featuring a fictional universe, accessible by web-based applications, mobile phone applications, and computer networks
Soulsinger was trademarked as an MMO.
https://trademarks.justia.com/owners/cloud-imperium-rights-llc-3903875/ its clearly not specific tech that theyve trademarked since if you look at all the other trademarks its significant...
eBay prices have risen quickly less than a week since online game's shutdown.
Frontiers Of The Mind is a CD-ROM horror game about a cursed fictional game show
Frontiers Of The Mind is a CD-ROM horror game about a cursed fictional game show
It was the last game I pre-ordered and I think the last EA game I bought (outside of some retro titles).
I don't really get hyped for games, Simcity 2012 was an exception. And then I played and it was clear they were deceptive in their marketing and management had no clue what they were dealing with.
Yeah, that's Simcity 2000. On some level, both Simcity 3000 and Simcity 4 were an evolution of Simcity 2000.
The graphics from Simcity 4 (even Simcity 3000) hold up very well today.
I think it's the mixture of a high quality creative direction and immense detail.
In-game audio advertising firm Odeeo has received a $5m strategic investment from Atinum Investments as it expands into…
I love watching Thrive continue to grow. A free and open source evolution sim where you start off life as a single microbe. The latest release version 0.7.0 is out now adding new gameplay features.
Short, lofi, set in a limited space.
Got it. Will keep in mind for the future!
This is a great interview, from back when RPS was good.
Have not played the game, but the short story was extremely good.
Need to get a copy.
I wonder if he is trying to target younger and more casual gamers; people who don't know that he is a liar and a scammer.
He created a literal scam game; Legacy. They had an NFT land ruse where you could buy high value land for your in-game business.
When the game released no one played it and the "NFT land" turned out to be worthless (Molyneux did get to keep the money though).