Amid Palworld Lawsuit, Nintendo Patents a System for Summoning a Character (gamerant.com)
from inclementimmigrant@lemmy.world to games@lemmy.world on 09 Sep 21:22
https://lemmy.world/post/35686711

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Darkcoffee@sh.itjust.works on 09 Sep 21:31 next collapse

Nintendo has no fucking shame.

Cris16228@lemmy.today on 09 Sep 21:40 next collapse

The real problem is people supporting them…

Cocopanda@lemmy.world on 09 Sep 23:34 next collapse

I haven’t given Nintendo a dollar in 30 years now. Not since my last N64 game purchase.

Cris16228@lemmy.today on 10 Sep 04:23 next collapse

People complain about their practices then when they release something they go suck their dicks

People complained about switch 2, people still bought it

People complained about $80 games, people still bought it

Cocopanda@lemmy.world on 10 Sep 04:26 next collapse

Not me. I never buy anything new. I’m a eBay expert.

Cris16228@lemmy.today on 10 Sep 05:02 next collapse

You didn’t but so many people bought it and complained ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

[deleted] on 10 Sep 11:26 collapse

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echodot@feddit.uk on 10 Sep 05:48 next collapse

I won’t mind sommuch, If their games were even remotely worth $80. But they’re not, let’s face it, if it’s a competition between yet another mairo cart and a steam deck plus a few indi and AA titles, it ain’t even a competition. The high cost of the steam deck is offset by the low cost of the games.

Whitebrow@lemmy.world on 10 Sep 12:36 collapse

I’m not sure steam deck would even be considered “high cost” since you can get a refurbished unit directly from steam for about half the price of a switch 2.

And even a brand new one is still cheaper.

Plus there are parts and instructions available on how to fix and replace pieces yourself should that ever be needed, unlike some drift issues from Nintendo’s controllers where they basically tell you to spend more money or get bent.

shadowedcross@sh.itjust.works on 11 Sep 21:46 collapse

Yeah, I don’t think the people complaining are buying them, it’s always a vocal minority, the main populace couldn’t care less.

Psythik@lemmy.world on 10 Sep 04:38 collapse

They don’t mean you. They mean the people in the Nintendo communities who downvote and mod even the slightest criticism of their precious company.

slaneesh_is_right@lemmy.org on 10 Sep 10:34 collapse

I haven’t bought a console since the game cube, and bought a switch for my nephew. When i saw the prices of the games, i was a bit confused. Why is a 8 year old game still full price, why does it have the most disgusting dlc system i have ever seen and so on. I asked that in a nintendo sub Reddit. It wasn’t reddit, but i don’t remember where. People there were insane tbh. They defended their previous nintendo to the death. Their answer to everything was basically: buy the game and dlc and shut the fuck up, it’s worth it.

mariusafa@lemmy.sdf.org on 10 Sep 16:55 collapse

Yeah but at the same time those people are already tech braindead. Maybe the people that has to go against them it’s not the tech brain dead but the people that care about tech ethics. For example, game developers not accepting porting to Nintendo platforms.

I really don’t get why indie devs sign contracts with Nintendo, when Nintendo literally holds tons of blood in his hands from destroyed indie games by demands.

wesker@lemmy.sdf.org on 09 Sep 22:03 collapse

They haven’t gotten a cent of my money since probably the 3DS, but then again I bought my LL used.

wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 09 Sep 22:11 next collapse

No way that holds up when challenged. Gacha games alone prove existing work.

CosmoNova@lemmy.world on 09 Sep 23:32 collapse

I believe existing work doesn‘t matter much in Japanese patent law for some reason. You either have patented it or you haven‘t. That‘s what we‘ve been seeing with this lawsuit again and again. Honestly, Pocketpal should consider moving to Singapore or something to avoid this bullshit.

Dagnet@lemmy.world on 10 Sep 02:37 next collapse

I think this patent was given in the US

echodot@feddit.uk on 10 Sep 05:52 collapse

This is US law

On September 2, the Japanese gaming giant was issued a U.S. patent that covers a somewhat broad implementation of a system for summoning characters into battle. Identified by patent number 12,403,397

Absolutely ridiculous this was even granted. What is the point in the system if people are just going to be allowed to patent general ideas and vague concepts. How about I got patent my idea of a gun game. See you in court every game with guns.

dumbass@leminal.space on 10 Sep 06:01 next collapse

You’re shocked a corporation got what it wanted from the US government?

november@piefed.blahaj.zone on 10 Sep 17:41 collapse

We have got to stop saying "you're surprised?" whenever anyone points out something being morally wrong. They didn't say they were surprised, @DUMBASS@leminal.space (appropriate username, though).

CosmoNova@lemmy.world on 10 Sep 07:03 collapse

Alright, that was unexpected. To be honest it doesn‘t even make sense. I’m assuming they‘ll lose that patent in trial as quickly as they got it then. How ridiculous.

Coelacanth@feddit.nu on 10 Sep 08:18 collapse

Let’s hope so, because this sounds like it could be pretty disastrous doesn’t it? But who’s gonna afford challenging Nintendo?

VindictiveJudge@lemmy.world on 10 Sep 16:44 collapse

Microsoft, Sony, EA, Activision, or Square Enix would be my guess.

mesamunefire@piefed.social on 09 Sep 23:26 next collapse

Welp there goes Coromon, Palworld, and a WHOLE lot of indies. Plus wasnt digimon the first not Nintendo?

neon_nova@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 09 Sep 23:52 collapse

I think shen megami tensi didn’t before them. Dragon quest might have, but I’m not sure about that one.

taiyang@lemmy.world on 10 Sep 03:16 next collapse

Can confirm, DQ5 (1992) had monster catching. Not sure if I’d call it summoning, but Pokemon took clear inspiration from that game in particular.

trslim@pawb.social on 10 Sep 08:51 collapse

Digital Debil Story Megami Tensei 1989 beats Pokemon, so Atlus should 100% sue Nintendo to give them a taste of their own medicine.

thatKamGuy@sh.itjust.works on 09 Sep 23:33 next collapse

All good, I’m currently lodging a patent on lodging patents for a system for summoning a character.

See you in court, Nintendo!

P.S.: I’m also lodging a patent for a system of pirating every single game on a Nintendo platform (past, present and future), however I will be opening that one up to the public once granted.

Rooty@lemmy.world on 10 Sep 04:42 next collapse

I’m pretty sure SMT has prior art.

douglasg14b@lemmy.world on 10 Sep 06:59 collapse

Yeah but how many devs and studios can take Nintendo to court to prove that and win?

Most cannot afford to play in our legal system, so Nintendo wins here.

echodot@feddit.uk on 10 Sep 05:44 next collapse

That’s nothing. My parent covers thinking of already long established ideas, then claiming them as your own. If you do that, I’ve got you.

Apple are doomed.

Squizzy@lemmy.world on 10 Sep 12:40 collapse

This happens a lot. Its where yoga came from.

W3dd1e@lemmy.zip on 10 Sep 06:35 next collapse

Does anyone have a patent on making animals fight each other?

How is Pokémon still a thing anyway? Imaginary dogfighting is still fucked up.

FuckFascism@lemmy.world on 10 Sep 07:03 next collapse

Imaginary murder is also fucked up, but shooter games are still pretty fun. Should we ban all non-educational books and media that portay violence? Cartoon violence nonetheless… Though I will say fuck Nintendo.

W3dd1e@lemmy.zip on 10 Sep 07:13 collapse

You’re not wrong.

But something just feels more wrong about Dog Fighting Simulator 2025 to me.

Velypso@sh.itjust.works on 10 Sep 07:52 next collapse

You sound like PETA lol.

Time to go take a homeless guys dog

W3dd1e@lemmy.zip on 10 Sep 13:58 collapse

I’m actually a big supporter of giving homeless people help to care for their pets. A pets love is unconditional and everyone deserves that feeling.

www.petsofthehomeless.org

FuckFascism@lemmy.world on 10 Sep 07:57 next collapse

I understand what you mean.

Soulg@ani.social on 10 Sep 11:32 collapse

Probably because you’re calling it dog fighter simulator over and over

W3dd1e@lemmy.zip on 10 Sep 14:03 collapse

People hate the truth.

Soulg@ani.social on 10 Sep 16:26 collapse

No people hate annoying people. Nobody cares if you don’t like Pokemon.

W3dd1e@lemmy.zip on 10 Sep 16:47 collapse

Bro thinks I don’t play Pokémon.

Y’all are so angry.

Weedle is my favorite of the Kanto region. I also like Dwebble and Blitzle from Unova region.

Bronzebeard@lemmy.zip on 10 Sep 17:15 collapse

People correctly identifying what you’re saying as stupid doesn’t mean they’re angry. Do you always misinterpret people’s emotions so badly?

W3dd1e@lemmy.zip on 10 Sep 23:25 collapse

Do you? 😘

Lemminary@lemmy.world on 10 Sep 09:14 next collapse

Classic Lemmy moment. There’s no need to take fiction seriously as if carries onto real life. Let people enjoy things.

W3dd1e@lemmy.zip on 10 Sep 14:03 collapse

Yeah I wasn’t being serious but based on the downvotes I don’t think Lemmy got that.

My intent was actually to fuck over Nintendo with a patent about making your pets fight each other the way they keep gobbling up patents for shit that already exists.

VindictiveJudge@lemmy.world on 10 Sep 16:46 collapse

You made a comment that is typically meant with complete seriousness without any indication you were joking. PETA, for example, has an entire anti-Pokemon campaign built on the premise that Pokemon is animal cruelty.

W3dd1e@lemmy.zip on 10 Sep 16:54 collapse

Yeah. I can see it wasn’t clear and then I started trolling people who yelled at me which didn’t help my case.

I should have been more clear, that I was trying to call out the hypocrisy of Nintendo’s lawsuit with Palworld (Pokémon with guns) when their own game could be considered just as immoral by some.

I’m annoyed at companies that would rather sue than compete. Palworld is a different game with different ideas.

It’s on me for not being clear!

SharkAttak@kbin.melroy.org on 10 Sep 23:15 collapse

BRB going to patents office.

W3dd1e@lemmy.zip on 10 Sep 23:26 collapse

Thank you to the one person who understood my comment.

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SharkAttak@kbin.melroy.org on 11 Sep 00:22 collapse

The Nintendogs swarmed in, apparently...

SlartyBartFast@sh.itjust.works on 10 Sep 12:04 next collapse

Nintendo suing Cloud for summoning Bahamut next

zrst@lemmy.cif.su on 10 Sep 14:07 next collapse

Copyright and patent laws need to die.

Samuelwankenobi@sh.itjust.works on 10 Sep 17:13 collapse

I wouldn’t say it needs to die but it does need changing quite a bit

Bronzebeard@lemmy.zip on 10 Sep 17:12 next collapse

Wtf is with all these patents being granted literally decades after the original concept was implement and if patented then (despite the generic unpatttenable concept) would have already excited by now?

griD@feddit.org on 10 Sep 17:31 next collapse

Insane. I summoned shit in video games 40y ago. Fuck you.

brucethemoose@lemmy.world on 10 Sep 23:19 next collapse

Original source:

gamesfray.com/last-week-nintendo-and-the-pokemon-…

I hate to be nitpicky, but try to link the original, and post where you found it (GameRant) in the description instead.

brucethemoose@lemmy.world on 10 Sep 23:19 next collapse

What’s interesting is they file this in the US.

Is there a reason they don’t file patents in Japan instead?

JcbAzPx@lemmy.world on 10 Sep 23:25 collapse

Pretty sure there’s prior art on that now.

dodos@lemmy.world on 11 Sep 01:48 collapse

The article seems to touch on this saying patent offices struggle to find prior art since they look at previous patent documentation, not previous games.