>mogs your tax write off reboot
how do they do it?
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Redpill me how they are able to writeoff the new adaption (and hence the IP associated with it) but still get to release this
they didn't write off the IP, only the reboot
super mario bros 2 vibes
it's a blatant ripoff of smb2, there's no "vibes" at all
smb2 was a ripoff of doki doki panic anyway
...which was a ripoff of a scrapped mario co-op concept demo
The golden age of Rugrats was in the 16 bit era and we never got a Rugrats game from that era. The NES was already a dying console when rugrats was first airing, why didn't the devs make it a 16 bit style game? It would've made more sense.
Rugrats already had plenty of 8 bit games on the GBC.
NES has more of a retro scream than SNES, it's the same reason people still think of blocky monitors and green text when they think "computer" even though actual computers haven't been that in decades.
That being said, if people like 8 bit stuff there's no reason not to do it.
The only Nickelodeon 16-bit games we ever got was ones based on Ren & Stimpy, Rocko, and Rugrats sister show from the same animation company Aaahh!!! Real Monsters.
Coincidently R&S did get games on NES and GameBoy.
Ren & Stimpy was the most popular Nick show when it first started before John K got fired. Rugrats didn’t peak in popularity until the mid 90s when they would syndicate the early episodes.
>Rugrats already had plenty of 8 bit games on the GBC
Few of the GB and GBC games also had SGB support
they would have been extremely horrible games, look at the Ren & Stimpy games or that Rocko game.
I'm sure it would've sucked like most Rugrats games but that's not my point.
Rugrats nostalgia would be 90s so SNES/N64 era, why make a game on the NES? It's like releasing a new Ninja Turtles game on the Atari, they don't even care if the nostalgia is right, they're just putting things because they feel both are nostalgic. Like dinosaurs living with cavemen and for decades that's what people thought and the flintstones kept that lie relevant until that show died in the 90s.
If I had to guess, the NES has more tools to program games. Just last year, someone made a programming language for the NES called NESFab. That doesn't mean it's not possible to make games for the SNES and Sega Genesis. In fact there are people still making games for the latter.
Ren and Stimpy hogged the spotlight
>If I had to guess, the NES has more tools to program games. Just last year, someone made a programming language for the NES called NESFab. That doesn't mean it's not possible to make games for the SNES and Sega Genesis. In fact there are people still making games for the latter.
80's nostalgia has lingered around for far longer than logic dictates that it should, since 80's kids are the last generation to have disposable income and are overrepresented in creative and executive fields.
That's why TMNT, Transformers, Smurfs, Garfield. GI Joe, My Little Pony and Dungeons and Dragons all refuse to die and why Sony keeps trying to make Ghostbusters a thing.
8-bit mode has so much soul
oh speaking of which the entirety of the 2021 series just dropped onto Amazon Prime
So then it wasn't written off, just sold off to another distributor (as a lot of people said)?
It’s second half of season 2 is also airing exclusively on Nicktoons
And you know what that means?
>tax write off
for the love of all things fricking holy stop saying everything that gets removed from a service or cancelled is a tax write off