I've had it with e-mail, live support, and the various other tools of torture used by Nintendo and Square-Enix. No one ever gives a straight answer to this question - they either pass the buck to the other company, or give me a BS answer which always changes when I ask them again.
I SWEAR, I've even gotten responses that claimed SMRPG never existed.
The gaming industry is a sad, sad place, folks.
My portrayals of Mr. Nin and Mr. Squee, as well as my portrayal of myself, belong to me (ZOMG, I actually have the RIGHTS to something?!).
Mr. Owl, as well as the graphical theme of the final frame belong to the Tootsie-Roll people, whoever they are.
The characters in the Super Smash Bros game are not all the property of Nintendo. They generally remain the property of the company that originally created them. While Geno and Mallow originally appeared in a game that was marketed by Nintendo, the title was designed and programmed by Square Soft. Geno and Mallow would still remain as the intellectual property of Square-Enix (the current name). Unfortunately, we have not heard any information that would support any rumors of Nintendo acquiring these characters.
Thanks for your email and good luck with all your games!
I'd like to show you some awesome nature related work from more or less unknown artists which deserve more attention - this is a must see, you won't regret it!!!
Daily Literature Deviations is a group that is dedicated to bringing literature to the forefront of the deviantArt community. We attempt to accomplish this by daily featuring Literature artists from around the community that deserve the recognition, but are not getting it.
Each day we will feature 5 deviations from the Literature categories in a News Article. In order to support the artists that we feature, we ask that you the news article as well as check out the individual pieces. We understand that each day you may not be able to check out each and every one of the pieces, everyone has their own things going on. We just ask that you make an attempt to help support the growing Literature community.
I'm a lover of visual impacts. I like brilliant colors and shapes. And I decided to collect a whole stack of deviations that reflect that taste. These pieces showcased below deserve every bit of publicity you can give them. x)P
^Ikue has been a devious member of our community for almost 7 years and in this time he has proven to be nothing short of dedicated and devoted. Whilst volunteering his time over the last 22 months as a Gallery Moderator within the Community Relations Team, Chris has brought the Vector gallery and many vector artists directly into the spotlight. ^Ikue's commitment to the community is evident in everything he touches and you can always find him reaching out to others with an encouraging word. Chris is a natural leader with a vibrant and empathic personality, and is a role model for deviants everywhere. It's ev... Read More
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*pokes* [link] although I still don't trust wiki
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Ramdom is the way caw,law,raw,taw,waw,ñaw,yaw
Gurumiaw :3
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Writing With SB
Psychopomp
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*eats Twinkie*
Hah! Tootsie Pop! 8D
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Are you feelin' now, Mr. Krabbs?
Star Road Guardian Club.
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HELP!!! HELP!!!! MY SIG IS GONE!!! SOMEBODY PLEASE FIND IT!!!! AUGH!!!
The characters in the Super Smash Bros game are not all the property of Nintendo. They generally remain the property of the company that originally created them. While Geno and Mallow originally appeared in a game that was marketed by Nintendo, the title was designed and programmed by Square Soft. Geno and Mallow would still remain as the intellectual property of Square-Enix (the current name). Unfortunately, we have not heard any information that would support any rumors of Nintendo acquiring these characters.
Thanks for your email and good luck with all your games!
According to the ending credits for M&L: Superstar Saga, Geno, (whose doll form made a cameo) at least is owned by Square Enix.
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