• BombOmOm
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    2 days ago

    Nintendo is attempting to bully other game developers. They can’t enforce this patent in the US, but they can wave the patent and a cease and desist letter menacingly at their competitors. Thing is, it’s generating bad will against Nintendo and the first time a company calls Nintendo on their shit, Nintendo is gunna lose. The patent is either so specific it won’t apply to another game or its broader and there is a mountain of prior art.

    From my reading, it’s the latter. The patent seems to try to monopolize the idea of throwing an object to catch a monster. Which has been done so, so many times before.

    • @[email protected]
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      102 days ago

      From my reading, it’s the latter. The patent seems to try to monopolize the idea of throwing an object to catch a monster. Which has been done so, so many times before.

      Including but not limited to RL millenia before videogames were even invented.

      • @Broadfern
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        82 days ago

        Imagine trying to throw a lawsuit at a rodeo for video game patent infringement