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Hi I've seen you before on the Fandom wiki (though I last edited there a really long time ago and didn't make many edits). ^^ Thanks for your help here! <span style="color:#FF00FF><font face="Blackadder ITC"><span style="font-size:150%">[[User talk:Torchickens|<span style="color:#FF00FF;">From Evie (Torchickens) ✿</span>]]</font></span> 22:10, 5 November 2022 (UTC) | Hi I've seen you before on the Fandom wiki (though I last edited there a really long time ago and didn't make many edits). ^^ Thanks for your help here! <span style="color:#FF00FF><font face="Blackadder ITC"><span style="font-size:150%">[[User talk:Torchickens|<span style="color:#FF00FF;">From Evie (Torchickens) ✿</span>]]</font></span> 22:10, 5 November 2022 (UTC) | ||
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+ | == DC Super Hero Girls: Teen Power == | ||
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+ | First off, do you have a source that Nintendo EPD produced the game? | ||
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+ | Second, just because Nintendo published or produced a game doesn't necessarily mean it is first or second-party.<br> | ||
+ | For example, a bunch of ''Tetris'' games were developed and published by Nintendo, but they're still considered third-party games because Nintendo doesn't own the IP, only the ''license'' to the IP.<br> | ||
+ | Even disregarding that, the copyright info for the game has no mention of Nintendo anywhere. For clarification, here is said info, taken from both the [https://www.nintendo.com/store/products/dc-super-hero-girls-teen-power-switch/ North American] and [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/switch/arxaa/index.html Japanese] websites for the game:<br> | ||
+ | "'''DC Super Hero Girls: Teen Power © 2021 DC and WBEI.'''<br> | ||
+ | '''DC LOGO, DC SUPER HERO GIRLS and all related characters and elements © & ™ DC and WBEI. (s21)'''"<br> | ||
+ | And given the game is based entirely on {{wp|DC Super Hero Girls (TV series)|a pre-existing television series}} that features characters from {{wp|DC Comics}} (a subsidiary of {{wp|Warner Bros. Discovery}}; {{wp|WarnerMedia}} at the time of the game's release), it's pretty safe to say ''DC Super Hero Girls: Teen Power'' is a third-party game, no matter how much Nintendo was involved in it. '''The [[User:The Jacketed Terrapin|<span style="color: blue;">Jacketed</span>]] [[User talk:The Jacketed Terrapin|<span style="color: green;">Terrapin</span>]]''' 08:42, 24 February 2023 (UTC) |
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Hi I've seen you before on the Fandom wiki (though I last edited there a really long time ago and didn't make many edits). ^^ Thanks for your help here! From Evie (Torchickens) ✿ 22:10, 5 November 2022 (UTC)
DC Super Hero Girls: Teen Power
First off, do you have a source that Nintendo EPD produced the game?
Second, just because Nintendo published or produced a game doesn't necessarily mean it is first or second-party.
For example, a bunch of Tetris games were developed and published by Nintendo, but they're still considered third-party games because Nintendo doesn't own the IP, only the license to the IP.
Even disregarding that, the copyright info for the game has no mention of Nintendo anywhere. For clarification, here is said info, taken from both the North American and Japanese websites for the game:
"DC Super Hero Girls: Teen Power © 2021 DC and WBEI.
DC LOGO, DC SUPER HERO GIRLS and all related characters and elements © & ™ DC and WBEI. (s21)"
And given the game is based entirely on a pre-existing television series that features characters from DC Comics (a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery; WarnerMedia at the time of the game's release), it's pretty safe to say DC Super Hero Girls: Teen Power is a third-party game, no matter how much Nintendo was involved in it. The Jacketed Terrapin 08:42, 24 February 2023 (UTC)