The post Nintendo pulls the plug on fan project that let you play Super Mario 64 right from your web browser appeared first on Business Insider. NOW WATCH: Facebook’s new virtual reality game will make you feel like you’re in ‘Star Wars’ Go play Super Mario 64 in your browser while you still can Made possible by a Nintendo 64 decomp project and sure to be removed from the internet in the not-too-distant future. While it’s game over for the browser version of the game, some are reporting that you can still download the desktop version for PC, Mac, or Linux online, though we’re guessing those will disappear soon too. The web site at displays, and allows users to play, an electronic game that makes unauthorized use of copyright-protected features of Nintendo’s Super Mario 64 video game. PA0000788138), including but not limited to the audiovisual work, computer program, music, and fictional character depictions. The copyrighted work at issue is Nintendo’s Super Mario 64 video game (U.S. According to The Next Web, Nintendo’s lawyers sent a copyright complaint to the company hosting the game online, Cloudflare, who then pulled the plug on Mario. As is often the case with unofficial game remakes, Nintendo caught wind of the game yesterday after it was covered extensively by the press.
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