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Nintendo-owned titles excluded from Japan’s biggest speedrunning event after organizers were told they had to apply for permission for each game

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  • ? Guest
    I'm doing my part by never exposing my kid to Nintendo and capturing all my kid's friends before they leave tablet gaming and convincing their parents to look into PC gaming and steam decks. It's an easy sell to their parents once I show steam's parental controls and how every game isn't full price all the time. Plus remote play makes the initial cost low if they have a computer. Their kid can just play my kid's games. I've already converted 6 kids. My kid just started first grade, so I expect to convert a lot more.
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    > I'm doing my part by (..) capturing all my kid's friends before they leave. (..) I've already converted 6 kids (..) I expect to convert a lot more The cult commends you!
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      Certainly hasn't hurt their bottom line in the slightest, so it will continue!
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      Yeah it almost certainly has. They're still raking in too much to care, though.
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        Looks like the Nintendo executives should get a visit.. ![](https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/pictrs/image/d69b506e-17dc-425e-a1c9-6c91cef06f9c.webp)
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        • ? Guest
          cringe, glad i bought a steamdeck instead of the switch 2
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          glad i dint buy the first switch, knowing that nintendo/masuda enshittfied the console and pokemon games.
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            Last Nintendo product I ever bought was in the SNES era. Didn’t care about the 64 and for the Wii I found CEMU.
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            mine was the 3ds just before the forced to the SWITCH if you wan to play the new gen pokemon games. homebrew was so fun on it because i was also playing shuffle for a while on it.
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              Nintendo's distain for its own fanbase continues to baffle the world.
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              as long as they can convince young kids to badger thier parents for the new console they will keep doing it.
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                yea i saw how they were sitll complaining on the pokemon games, knowing how bad masuda made it for the post-SWSH games, and people said you BOUGHT it.
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                  Certainly hasn't hurt their bottom line in the slightest, so it will continue!
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                  Their behavior definitely put them out of the running when getting a portable console for my kid's birthday. He got a Steam Deck instead and he absolutely loves it because he can play Minecraft Java edition on it.
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                    How does this benefit Nintendo? I don’t understand.
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                    Because they operate on a very outdated understanding of how the world works. In their mind they own the games, they made them after all. The people "buying" the games don't really buy them, they just get a copy of the software and the license to use that copy. That license is limited in what you can and can't do. You can play them by yourself in your own home. You can even play with other people if they are physically in your own home. However if you want to do anything beyond that, it's outside of the license and thus not allowed. If you want to put on an event featuring their games, you need to apply for a license to do so and probably pay Nintendo for that license. Nintendo wants to limit the license even further lately, limiting playing inside your own home to their rules and limiting resale of the game (license). This may sound crazy, and it is, however this is very much how music still works. And how movies and TV series used to work, and partly still do. It's a limited license for enjoying the media in your own home only. Technically when you throw a party, you would have to apply for a license to play the music you already own. When money is involved, like a bigger event and you don't play by their rules, expect to get sued. This is why the entertainment industry is so huge and the people in the top make so much money. In the West we've accepted this doesn't apply to video games for the most part. Copying the game is a no-go, but using a game for entertainment purposes is allowed. When a streamer plays a game, they add enough of their own value for it not to be considered a violation. Even at large events, it's usually allowed. Although depending on the context, often license deals are made for the really big events. There's gray areas as well, such as game modding or using the assets of a game to create a new game. This is also usually accepted, with services like Steam activily supporting mods and such. Most game devs like it when a community forms around their games and support mods. But not Nintendo, they hate this. They go after anyone doing this. Famously almost destroying the careers of people playing modded Nintendo games for entertainment. (Especially SMW romhacks). And people have to go through all sorts of hoops not to attract the eye of Nintendo (like how Ship of Harkinnian does things). Another gray area is music in video games, usually that music has a rather open license. But not always and services like Twitch have made deals with the music industry in order to keep existing. That means upholding things like DMCA and muting or even disabling videos which contain copyrighted music. One recent example of this is Death Stranding, which contains so much copyrighted music it's problematic for everyone involved. It has taken a very long time for the music industry to get around to the concept of streaming music. And even then the license is super limited and people don't own the music they pay for. Same for movies, TV series and other media. It has made them rich for decades, why give that up? Nintendo has always had the same mindset when it comes to video games and aren't going to change. Personally I don't know why we put up with the BS system for music and other media. Especially the length of time for copyright these days. But large companies like Disney have so much power, it isn't going to change quickly. I feel the only reason we have music streaming at all is because the piracy got so bad they had to. And even then they fought it hard, demanding tens of thousands of dollars from little Timmy who downloaded a Metallica song.
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                      I no longer buy anything Nintendo.
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                        Two decades from now, people will talk about how Nintendo managed to ruin itself, from a gaming behemoth to some gacha subsidiary bought for a single yen.
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                        Like this thumbnail? https://youtu.be/N_OrMs5IjWI
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                          Please stop paying Nintendo to fuck over its own customers.
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                          Nintendo will release the Switch 3 with a vial of acid that sprays directly into your eyes while you're playing and they'll still sell millions of units day one
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                            I no longer buy anything Nintendo.
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                            Same. Passed on the switch 2. Fuck that noise.
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                              Looks like the Nintendo executives should get a visit.. ![](https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/pictrs/image/d69b506e-17dc-425e-a1c9-6c91cef06f9c.webp)
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                              You think nintendo is as evil as american health insurance companies?
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                                You think nintendo is as evil as american health insurance companies?
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                                Maybe not THAT evil, but plenty evil for their executives not existing anymore to be a giant net positive for the world.
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                                  You think nintendo is as evil as american health insurance companies?
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                                  I would hope not. However, let's face it, any company that has a rich CEO probably needs a quick visit to ascertain boundaries and behaviours.
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                                    Looks like the Nintendo executives should get a visit.. ![](https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/pictrs/image/d69b506e-17dc-425e-a1c9-6c91cef06f9c.webp)
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                                    Seems a bit harsh to gun someone down over a speed running competition
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                                      Seems a bit harsh to gun someone down over a speed running competition
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                                      They gotta learn somehow 🤷
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                                        Probably because a lot of nintendo games are speedrun on emulators. Since it can be difficult to attain region specific hardware and cartridges that are optimal for speedrunning, they resort to emulators so the barrier of entry isn't unreasonable. And we all know how Nintendo feels about emulators. Not to say it explains how it benefits Nintendo. But it explains why they're going this route.
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                                        [The official Nintendo Museum appears to be emulating SNES games on a Windows PC](https://www.pcgamer.com/hardware/the-official-nintendo-museum-appears-to-be-emulating-snes-games-on-a-windows-pc-which-is-slightly-embarrassing/)
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                                          As an NES and SNES kid, this makes me incredibly sad
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                                          I don't see why. I grew up with those systems as well, but Nintendo is actively hostile to videogame culture, so there is no reason for my child to develop a love of Pokémon or Mario. She can be nostalgic over new things.
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