Sega Says It Had Streets of Rage Remake Pulled To 'Protect Our Intellectual Property Rights'
Posted by Kotaku Apr 12 2011 20:50 GMT in Gaming News
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The fan-made Streets of Rage homage released earlier this month, eight years in the making, was recently pulled at the request of Sega. The maker of the 16-bit Streets of Rage games says it took action to "protect our intellectual property rights." Sega's full statement is here. More »

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that's stupid *crag* you sega

Reply by darkz Apr 12 2011 21:37 GMT

By "protect intellectual property" they mean "We have to make sure we look retarded"

Reply by Linkshot Apr 12 2011 22:31 GMT

Riot riot riot

Reply by weedlord bonerhitler Apr 13 2011 03:29 GMT

I have a challenge for SEGA...

Create a new Sonic game in which Sonic loses his legs in an accident. Imagine the drama of a crippled Sonic still trying to collect those rings despite his condition.

It'll help the franchise get back on its feet -no pun intended- but we guarantee that Sonic fans will be shocked, stunned and moved at the effort to make Sonic's story more meaningful.

We love Sonic, but it's about time the gaming industry had a big shock for a change.

Reply by darkz Apr 13 2011 04:11 GMT

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=paEJPShlA_o Relevant.
*crag* it I'm too lazy to make that a link.

Reply by Linkshot Apr 13 2011 05:30 GMT
>too lazy to make that a link
>edit the post anyway
Reply by Popple Apr 13 2011 12:10 GMT
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