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They WILL release shovelware if you pay them, but even if shovelware only made a couple of hundred dollars previously, that’s still a couple of hundred dollars for no effort at all, which is why it was a sweet deal for those “developers”. Now though, you’ll have that initial cost to offset, which means that you’ll

The original development team obviously isn’t still a development team, and the creator Yoshitaka Murayama has long since moved on, but they’re all still ‘around’, you know. Maybe someone should go ask one of them if they remember what was intended here? Do you think it would still be contractually “secret”

It’s probably WHY you needed glasses, lol.

Careful- everyone knows where you live now.

Or the 13 year-old nephew of one of the employees. Seen that happen more times than I can count.

That would be true with a .com or a .net, but a .info domain HAS to be legit. ^_-

Anyone involved in advertising should know that they can’t use art that they just “get from somewhere”- it has to either be public domain or have a royalty-free commercial-use license explicitly attached. That’s one of the absolute first things you learn when putting together a business post-2000. Unless the

It only takes one person to do an internet image search and see where that picture originated though. It’s only a dealership, not the big multi-million dollar industry leader, but even small businesses need to be accountable when they break the law. I doubt there are very many images on the website they used that are