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Nope, not under-tonally racist enough to be on “The Root”. :P

tldr:”I was race baiting for views”

Except that Fortnite is copying dances from more than just black artists and those people aren’t being paid either.  But sure, let’s make it all about race instead of artists’ rights in general.

I came down here to post the exact same thing. Fortnite is copying all types of dances which were originally invented by someone else. A large portion of them were created by black artists, but not all. How about we make the discussion about whether Fortnite should be paying royalties to anyone whose dances they are

For a second there I thought I was on The Root.

Old people unite!!!

Yeah, some of them have strange tastes in gaming, and even when in their 30s they have difficulty broaching an old game’s mechanics because they never got that far because they don’t look as pretty as games today.

Those newer games may do a couple things better than the games from which they were inspired, which only

Yeah me too. I didn’t even know they were considered classics, but when I played both Earthbound and Super Metroid, they both gave me some fond memories. I must admit that at first Earthbound didn’t click with me until I picked it up again.

And now I’m realllllllllllllllly intrigued as to what YOUR game is named and is about!

I think the dark souls games are the greatest games ever made. I know a lot of people don't dig them. That's fine.

My favorite game is Banjo-Kazooie. Favorite series is DKC. Katamari is up there. Rayman Legends. Elite Beat Agents. Mario 64. I’m big into platformers and rhythm titles.

not to take away from your point, but it isn’t that those tropes are emulated from chrono trigger, it’s that chrono trigger was deliberately playing with tropes.

SOTC had a remaster on PS3. The one on PS4 is a remake. 

Super metroid is still the best metroid Vania of all time, imo. And I came into the genre late. I think my first metroidvania was metroid fusion on 3ds. 

I also played Super Metroid a bit late, around 2000 or so. But far from finding it overrated, it quickly earned a spot on my favorite games of all time. Same goes with Final Fantasy VI and Yoshi’s Island. For some reason, SNES games are evergreen - they seem to get in that sweet spot between ugly-pixels-NES and

That’s fair but at the same time copyright wouldn’t protect anything here. It wouldn’t matter if they had a unique domain name, the “asset rip” which I dispute because it’s not a direct engine copy with new assets inserted, it’s an originally-developed game that’s superficially similar in concept.

If you buy the

Huh?

Just a little bit more serious since it’s involving actual political movements and genocide....

Yup. At least Fallout 1, sent 80 years after the bombs fell and with civilisation only just getting going again, made sense. By the time you get to Fallout 4, set over 210 years after the bombs, it’s really stopped making sense.