> No. It was the prerogative of "the owner" to start a career based off of stealing > Namco's IP, hacking it up illegally and then tricking a confused court system into > dragging things out long enough for the real IP owners to throw their hands up in the > air and buy them out so they could leave the pain in the ass and go back to Japan. > Decades later when the anniversary editions came out they had the retard nuts to sue > Namco again based off of the previous lawsuit agreement. I guess today they are kinda > paranoid about releasing a rom set that only they have since even they can't come up > with a distorted way of arguing that they "own" it in court since it was bought by > the company who already owned it in the 80's lawsuit. It would be funny to watch the > same thing try to play out today. It would be like some guy hacking World of Warcraft > to make it run faster and change some of the face graphics and title screen to look > unprofessional, and then try to sell it. You wouldn't know this because you ignore > pertinent information that comes up on the forum if it doesn't plug directly into > your agenda and also you suffer from Ass Burgers Syndrome making you a socially > inept.
Hey, lets not start blaming it on Aspegrers...
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