Will there be mari0 on steam?
im pretty sure thats never gonna happen
mario is the property of nintendo after all
mario is the property of nintendo after all
- Flutter Skye
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Idiot9.0 wrote: Super Mario Bros. = Copyrighted material
Portal = Copyrighted materia
Mari0 = Game using both them materials
Mari0 + Steam = Nintendo and Valve suing the living hell out of Stabyourself.Net
In other words, even if Maurice wanted to do it, he couldn't because Mario and Portal don't belong to him and he could get in serious legal trouble if he did.
more people playing i believe
for better or worse
for better or worse
Steam overlay
Community hub
Community hub
Steam Overlay? You can add non-Steam games to Steam and get that. Community Hub? Tell people to come here, bam, instant forum for all!Automatik wrote:Steam overlay
Community hub
I know about adding non steam games to steam. But not everyone know.
And I think publishing through the workshop is easier than registering, uploading, making a topic...
And I think publishing through the workshop is easier than registering, uploading, making a topic...
- Mari0Maker
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Sorry for off-topic, but can you add like information on the side of the Steam Client for the game too?Automatik wrote:FYI, you can add non steam game to steam.
Unfortunately no and you haven't been able to for decades, so don't expect it to be possible any time soon.Mari0Maker wrote:Sorry for off-topic, but can you add like information on the side of the Steam Client for the game too?Automatik wrote:FYI, you can add non steam game to steam.
- jecoconono
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Sorry for the late time but IT IS POSSIBLE, valve allowed a game called wormtal or something which is a basic copy of portal and valve allowed them to make an app out of it. Super Mario Bros is so old that i dont belive that its copyrighted anymore. Why dont just ask nintendo and valve? Or even make it an OFFICIAL game?
- BobTheLawyer
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No. The copyright on Mario is still owned by Nintendo.