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Zippy6 said:

I take it this isn't officially licensed by Nintendo?

Shakedown Hawaii back in 2020 could only release in the EU because Nintendo of America didn't have the equipment anymore to license a new Wii game.

So I'm guessing this isn't an officially licensed title, I wonder how they got the disc to run on unmodified systems...

Edit:

According to a comment on the article the company making the physical version makes reproduction games, they can't be played unless you have a jail broken system. So this isn't a real physical release. Anyone can write a homebrew game to a dvd.

"For those of you who aren't from Brazil... Old Games works with reproduction games, meaning the console needs to be jailbroken..."

Unlicensed, yes. They are worth discussing, especially years after a console's licensed games end. I do not count them as the last releases for hardware, and I don't think anyone should. 



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