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Quick, someone copyright microtransactions

krishollow
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Nintendo continues to prove why its morally acceptable to pirate all of their software.

DarkeningDemise
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This sets a dangerous precedent, you can now copyright basic gaming mechanics.

a_person_of_all_time
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Multiple Games --> Swing a sword
Another Company after Seeing Nintendo's Case --> "Hey, lets patent that."

SkyleneEmber
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Patenting mechanics is the single most braindead thing that could have ever been allowed legally.

FolkoMagipaw
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These type of companies suck, I still hate the fact Warner Bros patented the Nemesis System in Shadow of Mordor and Shadow of War.

RogueSeraph
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so you're telling me if palworld had patented that shit first in January, Pokemon would be the one who had to removed the Pokeball mechanics from ALL of their games!?

drakuro
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Imagine timeline where Nemesis System from Shadow of Mordor wasnt copyrighted. The posibilities. Im still pissed.

NervousOne
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Can't wait for patents on character creator, third/first person view cameras, RPG systems, boss encounter designs etc.
Thanks Nintendo

marcuskane
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You know you live in a dystopia when a game company can patent a game mechanic.

Sir_Sectrix
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Next Nintendo will be making that insurance CEO hitman change his name

davidsgoliath
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Can Dragon Ball Sue Nintendo now? because Bulma used the throw capsule mechanics before pokemon even exists!

manwhosaysnii
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The idea of patenting a game mechanic so absurd. I'm going to go patent the mechanic where you swing a sword and it deals damage to an enemy, and when the enemy has suffered enough damage, they die.

Then I'm going to sue every game ever...

RETARDED.

nubemuffin
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This is the LITERAL definition of "Ex Post Facto". Not only is this patent bogus, it should be rejected with prejudice by whatever office authorized it. Lawfare is a crime.

bigbuckoramma
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This reminds me of when Namco patented the idea of mini-games/gameplay during loading screens back in the 90s and for 30 years the best anyone could do without getting sued while a zone is loading is rotate a 3D model in Skyrim or stand in an elevator in Mass Effect.

In 2015, the patent expired, but nobody does anything with the idea and after this recent Nintendo stuff proving you can just copyright stuff retroactively regardless of common sense, we’ll probably never see it again.

scpWyatt
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This is why we’re stuck where we are in terms of ideas because we can’t build on existing ones, we’re setting ourselves up for failure because of ego

RandomMackem_Official
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Remember when Namco patented minigames and no one else could use them for like 30 years? Nintendo looked back and called that amateur hour.

herbderbler
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Palworld should quickly patent the ability to take a summons off the field, returning it to inventory.

theenigmaticmrwu
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And people on twitter have been defending Nintendo and blaming Palword for being uncreative and a copycat instead of realizing the real issue. It was not about a stolen design, nor stolen assets nor plagiarized creatures, because the lawsuit was never about that, they were not able to sue for that. The lawsuit was for gameplay mechanics and patents that were issued AFTER Palworld's release.

It's not about defending Palworld, it's about defending creative freedom before the big companies sue anyone who tries a similar concept.

dragotech
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The concept of holding a monster in a container and releasing it to fight was in adventure of dai like 10 years before Pokémon. They can't even claim the concept is theirs lol

ModernSundew