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* How about bringing the entire American game industry [[Back From the Dead]], basically single-handed? [[Sega|Others]] [[Sony|took]] [[Microsoft|up]] the torch, but Ninty led the way after [[Atari]] screwed the pooch.
* How about bringing the entire American game industry [[Back from the Dead]], basically single-handed? [[Sega|Others]] [[Sony|took]] [[Microsoft|up]] the torch, but Ninty led the way after [[Atari]] screwed the pooch.
* Nintendo showed why they were [[Just for Pun|top banana]] after Universal Studios tried to sue them for [[Donkey Kong]]. Nintendo tried to be reasonable and offered partnership. Universal refused, hoping to destroy the video game company. At a formal dinner where Universal expected Nintendo to agree to pay profits from their game they were slapped with the truth: the story [[King Kong]] is actually public domain<ref> Something that's copyrights have expired, i.e. Shakespheare</ref>, and Nintendo were now taking Universal to court.
* Nintendo showed why they were [[Just for Pun|top banana]] after Universal Studios tried to sue them for [[Donkey Kong]]. Nintendo tried to be reasonable and offered partnership. Universal refused, hoping to destroy the video game company. At a formal dinner where Universal expected Nintendo to agree to pay profits from their game they were slapped with the truth: the story [[King Kong]] is actually public domain<ref> Something that's copyrights have expired, i.e. Shakespheare</ref>, and Nintendo were now taking Universal to court.
** Even moreso, Universal had a case prior to this with a similar topic, only Universal [[Hoist by His Own Petard|succeeded in trying to]] [[Epic Fail|prove that King Kong was public domain]]
** Even moreso, Universal had a case prior to this with a similar topic, only Universal [[Hoist by His Own Petard|succeeded in trying to]] [[Epic Fail|prove that King Kong was public domain]]

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  • How about bringing the entire American game industry Back from the Dead, basically single-handed? Others took up the torch, but Ninty led the way after Atari screwed the pooch.
  • Nintendo showed why they were top banana after Universal Studios tried to sue them for Donkey Kong. Nintendo tried to be reasonable and offered partnership. Universal refused, hoping to destroy the video game company. At a formal dinner where Universal expected Nintendo to agree to pay profits from their game they were slapped with the truth: the story King Kong is actually public domain[1], and Nintendo were now taking Universal to court.
  • E3 2010. Just... E3 2010.
  1. Something that's copyrights have expired, i.e. Shakespheare