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Nintendo Shuts Down Another Pokemon Fan Project

Pokemon Prism receives a takedown notice.

A fan-made Pokemon project set to be released soon has been apparently shut down at the behest of Nintendo's legal team, according to creator Adam Vierra.

We first reported on Pokemon Prism back in October, when Vierra released a trailer for it and allowed it to be played through a Twitch Plays Pokemon stream. Unlike fan-made Pokemon game Pokemon Uranium, Prism was to be a ROM hack, rather than a wholly original game.

Despite that distinction, it was shut down like Uranium nonetheless, according to messages Vierra posted on Twitter and Facebook. The game's website has likewise been reduced to a simple message revealing the project's fate and linking to a PDF file that appears to show a takedown request from lawyers on behalf of Nintendo. Although he lives in the United States, the legal notice references Australian law, which raised some questions about its authenticity. Vierra claims this is because the website's host is located in Australia.

On Twitter, Vierra apologized to fans and thanked them for his support, subsequently accepting blame for the situation. "I'm also responsible for this situation," he wrote. "Trailer shouldn't have been made & I shouldn't have been such a perfectionist and finish it sooner." He also pledged to do "more research into this situation," perhaps indicating he doesn't plan to abandon Prism entirely. But for now, it doesn't look like the game, which was reportedly in the works for over eight years, will see the light of day.

The developers behind the aforementioned Pokemon Uranium, also a fan project that was released for free, were forced to remove download links for the game after takedown notices were issued. The game is still available from certain places online, but the developers have since abandoned the project, which was being worked on for over nine years. It's unclear why, given Nintendo's history of shutting down fan projects, Vierra went out of his way to seek attention prior to the game's release.

http://www.gamespot.com/articles/nintendo-shuts-down-another-pokemon-fan-project/1100-6446493/



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Who needs fans anyway.



If you demand respect or gratitude for your volunteer work, you're doing volunteering wrong.

Good. It's Pokemon, so nothing of value was lost.



Bandorr said:
vivster said:
Who needs fans anyway.

People that are hot.  Or who have no air conditioning.

So you're saying Nintendo is cool enough?



If you demand respect or gratitude for your volunteer work, you're doing volunteering wrong.

Why do people announce this projects if they know Nintendo is going to shut them down? Make it in secret and release it when finished. Or just make it and call it Popimon or something.



You know it deserves the GOTY.

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Who cares? Pokémon Go is where it's at.

Emulation and rom hacking topics are borderline against the rules anyways. 😐







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Wright said:

Good. It's Pokemon, so nothing of value was lost.

But what does that say for Pokemon porn...?



Wow, Nintendo certainly isn't screwing around!



                
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Just dont call it Pokemon...



Pokemon fan games tend to be super cringy, so Im not upset