Sometimes I get annoyed by Nintendo's attitude towards some developers who even make better games of some of their IPS than Nintendo itself. I hope they don't make the classic threat that this company makes.
Unfortunately, the laws protecting these games (books, movies, music, etc) and the owners of them are archaic beyond stupidity (thanks partially to stalwarts such as Universal Studios and Disney among others).
Basically, they have to protect their rights or risk losing them to the public domain, or a squatter (someone that swoops in and grabs dead/dormant rights).
What a great nostalgia you have given me with this video, this video game of the nintendo console was amazing, I got to play a lot once when I was little, now I do not remember anything, but I know you had to spend a lot of time to advance in this adventure.
Oh yeah, when I got the original Legend of Zelda game, I was enthralled with it. I did not have access to Nintendo Power so I was lost most of the time, having to old school it - figuring out things myself. Such a great game.
The first Zelda game I beat was the sequel, Adventures of Link. Then I beat A Link to the Past. Never beat the original though.
Exactly. I understand, independent developers are not under the same scrutiny for time and resources as professional ones are, but they still knock these things out of the park regularly.
Sometimes I get annoyed by Nintendo's attitude towards some developers who even make better games of some of their IPS than Nintendo itself. I hope they don't make the classic threat that this company makes.
Unfortunately, the laws protecting these games (books, movies, music, etc) and the owners of them are archaic beyond stupidity (thanks partially to stalwarts such as Universal Studios and Disney among others).
Basically, they have to protect their rights or risk losing them to the public domain, or a squatter (someone that swoops in and grabs dead/dormant rights).
What a great nostalgia you have given me with this video, this video game of the nintendo console was amazing, I got to play a lot once when I was little, now I do not remember anything, but I know you had to spend a lot of time to advance in this adventure.
Oh yeah, when I got the original Legend of Zelda game, I was enthralled with it. I did not have access to Nintendo Power so I was lost most of the time, having to old school it - figuring out things myself. Such a great game.
The first Zelda game I beat was the sequel, Adventures of Link. Then I beat A Link to the Past. Never beat the original though.
you just have to love it when small developers do these things ❤️
Exactly. I understand, independent developers are not under the same scrutiny for time and resources as professional ones are, but they still knock these things out of the park regularly.