Malkior7
Majestic Space Pirate
Made my first custom design on Animal Crossing NH. going to do the other 3 too.
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Yeah if someone can verify if it was never in Korea then this is certainly an interesting one. The trademark becomes more and more distant from the other ones. More complete in all aspects, more unique.I guess it would mean so. Do you mean it was never released there before ? That may hint even stronger at it being a soon to be announced game then.
Gotta bother my brother about using them in his game.And here's the Animal Crossing NH custom designs for the other 3.
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r/GoldenSun is about to hit 8,000! Wow!
Ok. This trademark stuff is getting serious!
Yes. Remember I said GS got never released in where I live? Well, I'm Korean, and this is big news!I guess it would mean so. Do you mean it was never released there before ? That may hint even stronger at it being a soon to be announced game then.
I don't use Reddit, but it's worth celebratingI'm happy to announce I'm the # 8000!
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More like there's no way they will go to their investor meeting at the end of this month with nothing shown. The rumor of the 26th is taking more shape now with this by the way (as if Zhuge retweeting it wasn't already a good sign)Hopefully there's a Direct this week. We need some kind of news to keep us distracted. Plus, there is currently no first-party Nintendo game with a release date, so that's not at all worrying. Admittedly, the pandemic hasn't been helpful, but I believe we'll see something this week. There's no way Nintendo wouldn't have anything until E3, right?
Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy may come to Switch on March 26th, 2020 https://t.co/k14nS0qu6a pic.twitter.com/C39MDoHx6k
— GoNintendoTweet (@GoNintendoTweet) March 22, 2020
Ejejejejeje #goldensun pic.twitter.com/QM38E7MEiU
— Nuski 🌞🌞 (@Nuskineta) March 22, 2020
A change in perspective from that scenario will be really cool. I also think they could add a prequel expansion too where you explore the events that led to Alchemy being sealed, would be a really fun way to learn some more things about the Golden Sun universeWoah, that’s some pretty great news about the trademark. Seems like every time we hear about this thing it sounds better and better. Now we just have to wait and see.
Here’s a question. Nintendo has shown that they’re planning to extend the life of their games by implementing season passes and stuff. Especially their RPG series like Xenoblade, Fire Emblem and Zelda. If we do get a Golden Sun remake, do you think there’s a possibility it will get one?
My idea is an “Isaac Mode.” An extra bit of DLC that makes it so, when the point of view normally switches to Felix, you stay with Isaac instead and get to see what he and his party were up to from the events of the Venus Lighthouse to the Jupiter Lighthouse. I think this would be the coolest way to do a side story without it feeling detached from the main game. This could work if the game is just the original or the two combined, too.
I wish, but with the current state of the world I can't see it happening unless everything that must be made on their offices for the Direct is already done.Hopefully there's a Direct this week. We need some kind of news to keep us distracted. Plus, there is currently no first-party Nintendo game with a release date, so that's not at all worrying. Admittedly, the pandemic hasn't been helpful, but I believe we'll see something this week. There's no way Nintendo wouldn't have anything until E3, right?
Does Nintendo have to show the new products to the public? Or is it possible for them to show the goods to the investors in private?More like there's no way they will go to their investor meeting at the end of this month with nothing shown. The rumor of the 26th is taking more shape now with this by the way (as if Zhuge retweeting it wasn't already a good sign)
Since Nintendo is a publicly traded company, the SEC requires a 10-K filing every year for transparency to investors. Or, I assume, something similar happens in Japan, as it's generally in line with America in this regard. Since these filings are public anyway, companies usually have an investor meeting to control the message more. It's good for the stock price to invite the press, hype it up, especially when you had a fiscal year like Nintendo had last year. It's a big deal, and that's what's coming up at the end of March.Does Nintendo have to show the new products to the public? Or is it possible for them to show the goods to the investors in private?
Well I wouldn't say that for Golden Sun. As long as the trademark isn't totally cancelled and dead (which is something Nintendo has kept from happening all this time… and is still in pre-examination phase) then the announcement can come whenever still. My window of wait was all of 2020 for GS as it is, the only thing that changed my mind about 2020 as a whole is that they were given 18 months of ultimatum for a final decision, and that means they got 2 months left to do whatever they gotta do to get it past the approval they need. Of course, I would love it if it was announced already this next direct lol, specially if it's one of those games that are part of ports and hd remasters/remakes that many insiders + the 26th rumor have been hinting to be Nintendo's goal for this year.Well, tomorrow’s judgement day I guess. If we do get a direct announcement, then the day after that is also judgement day for us Golden Sun fans.
It's certainly possible that this could be an issue, but I also would be fairly surprised if work on the direct wasn't finished significantly ahead of time. We shall see though I suppose.I wish, but with the current state of the world I can't see it happening unless everything that must be made on their offices for the Direct is already done.
Does Nintendo have to show the new products to the public? Or is it possible for them to show the goods to the investors in private?
Oh of course, I think we could see Golden Sun whenever. I was moreso talking about the possibility of something other than Golden Sun being shown.Well I wouldn't say that for Golden Sun. As long as the trademark isn't totally cancelled and dead (which is something Nintendo has kept from happening all this time… and is still in pre-examination phase) then the announcement can come whenever still. My window of wait was all of 2020 for GS as it is, the only thing that changed my mind about 2020 as a whole is that they were given 18 months of ultimatum for a final decision, and that means they got 2 months left to do whatever they gotta do to get it past the approval they need. Of course, I would love it if it was announced already this next direct lol, specially if it's one of those games that are part of ports and hd remasters/remakes that many insiders + the 26th rumor have been hinting to be Nintendo's goal for this year.
Legal Protection of the IP. So the fact that in that region, someone else using the IP for something similar will be prevented. (So if Sony tries to release a game called Golden Sun there, it won't pass)What does 'Grant of Protection' mean?
That's good, but it looks like Vietnam's trademark got abandoned. That's sad.Trademark situation update! It's getting good!
I made it into a tweet already so i will just share it here. But basically we are starting to get through examinations with irregularity letters in some regions, so that might end being the same for the other regions and get actually approved! This is really good.
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Isaac is still training at the monastery. Even got to par with Cloud! Eclipse (Ridley) wanted to nap.#SmashBros #GoldenSun #AssistAlliance pic.twitter.com/Lzn6pNn7ZJ
— SonicLink125 ☀️ (@SonicLink125) March 26, 2020
Yeah I guess it's possible for some to not make it in in the end but still won't affect the final result. The two times the trademark was refused were by NZ and ID, and NZ is already showing no problems with irregularity letters, which is great! Maybe these 2 are the only ones that need to get past this, and the rest are already ready, I dunno, just assuming heh.That's good, but it looks like Vietnam's trademark got abandoned. That's sad.
You mean Min-Min?It is likely. Springman is the face of the game with Mei-Mei.