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Re: What's ESA's problem?

Posted by Xcertifiedsonic on .
Because Nintendo and other companies are members of the ESA, so if you see games like Donkey Kong being taken and it says "Download unavailable at the request of the Entertainment Software Association" It's Nintendo (Or the company that made the game) for example games such as being taken down Mortal Kombat/Batman Arkham/Lego games (Warner Bros. Games, member of the ESA) Tekken/Pac Man (Bandai Namco Games, member of the ESA.) Madden (Electronic Arts, member of the ESA) etc. So it's the members of the ESA that are taking down games not the ESA themselves.

In reply to: What's ESA's problem? posted by yellowway360 on .
I get Nintendo and Sega copyrighting their games because they obviously own them and all. But why do many games say that they were taken down by the ESA? As far as I know they didn't make Minecraft, they didn't make Need for Speed. Why are they taking them down? Nintendo (and Sega) taking down their own stuff wouldve been bad enough, and yet ESA just had to seal in the cracks didn't they?

(Tbh until this event happened I didn't even know who they were lol)