dsheinem wrote:so what are the odds that Capcom could potentially but the kibbosh on this? I think they have a pretty good argument that this is very, very damn close to Mega Man and that it infringes on copyright. I think they could likely shut it down if they were so inclined...
I think at that point an angry group of gamers would invade their office and deliver some good old fashioned mob justice
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Personally I think Capcom won't touch it because the PR would be toxic and ultimately I think they wouldn't succeed in a court battle considering past video game lawsuit precedents. Is it a knock-off? Sure, but is it infringing any copyrights? That's a very difficult argument to win. You can't copyright a genre and you can't sue someone for borrowing tropes, gameplay mechanics or making blatant expy characters.
I'm also sure they did a good bit of research on what they can and can't get away with in regards to skirting around Capcom's intellectual property. We haven't seen the gameplay yet either so we don't know what's changed and what's stayed the same.
I am however wondering if Capcom will make some kind of statement about Mighty No. 9, either positive or negative in nature, or if they're outright going to pretend it doesn't exist. If they do choose to acknowledge it all, and I'm not sure if they should, I think they would garner a lot of good will from the fans if they wished Inafune luck on his endeavor or something.
AppleQueso wrote:...was that image really necessary?
It was the most sfw pic I could find Not everyone is familiar with the term, I know I weren't before reading reports from Haiti couple of years ago
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Also looking to buy: Ys III (TG-16 CD), Shadowrun (Genesis) Hori N64 mini pad and Slayer (3DO) in long box/just the long box