Nintendo have recently told Josh Goldberg, a college student that his in-browser Super Mario game is in breach of copyright.
Tracer used AI to serve takedowns "on behalf of Nintendo".
Nintendo's new 'wireless device' patent suggests it tracks movement. Could it be a precursor for VR?
The prospect of having a proper Nintendo VR is exciting.
I'd die for another Astrobot on PSVR2, as the Rescue Mission on PSVR1 was incredible. Sony showed how amazing platformers can be in VR, and I have no doubt Nintendo could do some equally amazing things IF they were to embrace the platform.
Music to our ears.
“There is a lot of talk about A.I., for example. When that happens, everyone starts to go in the same direction, but that is where Nintendo would rather go in a different direction."
Good on Nintendo for not chasing the next big thing.
LOL simply because they don't want to invest in it and stick to their outdated approach. See the next pokemon game on Switch 2 will look like something that should come out during the PS3 gen
It's illegal, but Nintendo is no longer making money off of the original mario anymore.
The first rule about making Mario in-browser retro games is not to talk about making Mario in-browser retro games.
Ah you don't need Super Mario when you have this brilliant, relaxing and fun game:
http://www.cat-mario.com/
You can thank me later.