Honestly, a bit surprised by this. It wasn’t even on Steam. Hopefully switching to an open source SDK will get this back up.

  • @woelkchen@lemmy.world
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    76 months ago

    Why do grown adults keep using IP copyrighted by big companies? Unofficial ports, unofficial remakes, unofficial sequels, etc. get taken down all the time and yet constantly the creators think “no, my project is special. It’ll be spared that fate” and almost every time they’re wrong.

    A Portal-like game without using Portal assets and Valve had no leg to stand on…

    • @RightHandOfIkaros@lemmy.world
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      176 months ago

      A Portal-like game without using Portal assets and Valve had no leg to stand on…

      This wasn’t taken down because it was based on Portal. It has nothing to do with Portal or Valve, really. It was taken down becuase it uses the official N64 SDK, which is still for some reason considered “confidential.” Valve said to take it down either under duress from Nintendo, or because Valve expected to be under duress from Nintendo and didn’t want to be. If it had used the libdragon API library instead of Nintendo’s official one, then this wouldn’t have happened and Nintendo would have been told to bite rocks.

      • @woelkchen@lemmy.world
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        -116 months ago

        You have no clue. It was Valve who issued the DMCA takedown. Yes, based on the wrong argument that APIs are copyrighted by Nintendo but Valve cannot take down random software. They are only involved because it uses Portal assets.

        • @LinyosT@sopuli.xyz
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          It wasn’t a DMCA. They advised the dude to take it down due to Nintendo bring Nintendo.

          This information is really easy to look up.

          • @woelkchen@lemmy.world
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            16 months ago

            It wasn’t a DMCA. They advised the dude to take it down due to Nintendo bring Nintendo.

            This information is really easy to look up.

            People here are constantly claiming that Nintendo demanded from Valve to take action in order to not get sued. I suggest you complain to the paid authors of PC Gamer because they are the ones writing about Valve lawyers: “there’s at least a possibility Valve could end up sucked into a dispute over it. Even if it’s only tangential involvement, Valve’s lawyers may have just decided that it’s not worth the headache.”

    • @nbafantest@lemmy.world
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      46 months ago

      It started out as a fun project by just a normal guy.

      It is literally not possible to make a game like this any other way.

      I would bet the concept goes underground and continues tho.

      • @woelkchen@lemmy.world
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        16 months ago

        He uses Valve IP, therefore Valve was even the position to make any demands in the first place.

        Valve cannot just go through the homebrew community and demand takedowns of random games. They could in this case solely because they own the assets. How is this so hard to understand that I have to repeat myself over and over again?

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          Do you think it’s hard to understand?

          I don’t think you understand that it was started as a fun side project to see if he could actually do it. He wasn’t trying to make the next AAA game