![]() ![]() As fun as it is to demonize the big companies for laying down the law with fan games, any intellectual property lawyer will tell you that it’s a necessary caution to protect a brand as huge as Pokémon - particularly if the fan game attracts as much attention as Uranium did - regardless of whether it’s not for profit. That doesn’t mean it can’t be done - the Skywind modding project is a great example - but more often than not, impressive products like Pokémon Uranium are ultimately buried because they mirror the source material too closely. Toeing the line between influence and homage can be extremely tricky. JV and Involuntary Twitch find themselves in the same position as many others, whether it be a humble fan-made game or the likes of The Beatles and Stones. For those who did manage to download it, support will still be available. ![]() “While we have not personally been contacted, it’s clear what wishes are, and we respect those wishes deeply,” the developers announced on their website less than a week after the free game was launched. It featured 150 new Pokémon, and was modeled after the Game Boy classics. The Pokémon Uranium developers were slapped on the wrist by Nintendo after the August 6 launch, but not before the game was downloaded 1.5 million times. All were ultimately brought down by a strongly worded Cease and Desist from the parent company of those franchises. Such is the fate of many fan creations, including the recent fates of projects paying homage to Metroid and Star Wars. ![]() ![]() But don’t get too excited - it’s already gone. The game is basically built from scratch using the scaffolding of the official games, and offered dozens of new critters to catch. The fan-made Pokémon Uranium was released for Windows PC by developers JV and Involuntary Twitch last week after over nine years of development. ![]()
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