Mario Fan Games Galaxy is a website dedicated to the creation of fanmade works such as games and resources used to create them. MFGG has been around since 2001 in many different forms, so it surprises us how frequently we see the question: “Aren't you afraid that Nintendo is going to take you down?†On behalf of MFGG, I'd like to let you know that we do not share such concerns. However if it ever does become a concern, we will be the first to let you know.
The most recent takedowns that have inspired such concerns are Another Metroid 2 Remake and Pokemon Uranium. There are a number of factors to consider in regards to why Nintendo took these projects down such as:
http://twinfinite.net/2017/06/reggie-fil...-fan-made/
Remember, if Super Mario Blue Twilight DX by BlazeHedgehog survived appearing on Television (specifically G4), then your projects are probably safe.
With your help, we'd love to end this fear that Nintendo’s going to put a stop to our passionate projects. Thank you for taking the time to read and for all you do for our community!
Please keep in mind that this thread should not be taken as any form of legal advice. It is simply our answer to a frequently asked, though important question.
The most recent takedowns that have inspired such concerns are Another Metroid 2 Remake and Pokemon Uranium. There are a number of factors to consider in regards to why Nintendo took these projects down such as:
- Another Metroid 2 Remake not only competed directly with an official project in development by Nintendo but in conjunction with media coverage, according to Reggie Fils Aime, posed a risk that the fan work would influence the direction of the Metroid franchise as a whole.
- Nintendo does not solely own rights to the Pokemon franchise and the intense media coverage of Pokemon Uranium brought the fan work to the attention of The Pokemon Company.
- You must never attempt to promote your work as an officially licensed Nintendo product. In fact, we recommend that you place a disclaimer in your project stating that you are not in any way affiliated with Nintendo and that your project is a fan work.
- 1:1 level designs and physics so close to an official Nintendo product that it may be mistaken for a Nintendo product should probably be avoided.
- You must never charge money or accept cash donations in relation to any project with which you do not have legal rights to do so.
- Avoid remakes and 2D/3D versions of official Nintendo games so that you aren't competing with their products. Another project, Ocarina of Time 2D, had its mediafire download link taken down for similar reasons as this.
http://twinfinite.net/2017/06/reggie-fil...-fan-made/
Remember, if Super Mario Blue Twilight DX by BlazeHedgehog survived appearing on Television (specifically G4), then your projects are probably safe.
With your help, we'd love to end this fear that Nintendo’s going to put a stop to our passionate projects. Thank you for taking the time to read and for all you do for our community!
Please keep in mind that this thread should not be taken as any form of legal advice. It is simply our answer to a frequently asked, though important question.
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