If Nintendo won't do it, modders will: Mario 64 has been ported to the PC with full native 4K resolution support, ultra-wide monitor support, and ultra-smooth animations. Remember when 64 bits and ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. While Nintendo have been sending copyright notices to sites hosting the really rather good Mario ...
Of all the video game characters in the world, one of the most iconic is no doubt Nintendo's Mario. In recent years, Nintendo has begun to bring its iconic characters to mobile platforms such as ...
Ever since a fan-made PC version of Mario 64 was released last month, modders have been having fun updating the nearly 25-year old Nintendo 64 game to give it a fresh, modern look. Mario 64 on PC is ...
Nintendo's lawyers and representatives are just about as fast as Super Mario 64 speedrunners. Last week an amazing Super Mario 64 PC port popped up online to the surprise of many. The dazzling 4k port ...
There has for many years been a growing but vocal voice in the PC gaming community for Nintendo to start officially porting their games to the platform. Despite this volume of interest and apparent ...
Recently, fans have released a version of Mario 64 that can be played on PCs. Since then, a modder has been refurbishing the PC ported game so that players can play through the classic Nintendo title ...
If there’s anything you can absolutely count on Nintendo to do, it’s stomp and snuff out any and all unauthorized use of its IPs in recreations, remakes, and otherwise enjoyable content. Such is ...
When it comes to Nintendo’s IP, they are very protective. Don’t expect a fan game to make its release especially if the game is announced prior to the launch. We understand why it’s tough to not ...
Like any other company, Nintendo is notorious for sending lawyers after fans that have a more liberal view on what they may or may not do with the company's treasured IPs (intellectual properties).
In a move that should come as a surprise to no one, Nintendo has filed copyright claims with YouTube and Google over content connected to the latest unauthorised PC port of Super Mario 64. That port, ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Nintendo has never been shy about sending legal challenges to fan-projects based on their intellectual property, and the unofficial PC port of Super ...