![]() Involuntary Twitch isn’t bummed about Nintendo’s takedown, but rather heartened by the response she’s seen so far: An in-game patch system allows devs to “ to improve the game even more” by way of fan feedback and possibly “add on additional content to the game in the form of ‘Sidequests’ that will allow players to capture the 8 missing Pokémon in the Tandor Dex, and more.” ![]() “We’ve released a 1.0.1 patch already that fixes some ,” 22-year-old creative director “Involuntary Twitch” told Kotaku. But while Nintendo succeeded in removing the main download page, support for the game persists. Pokemon Uranium has proliferated like our Cold War nukes and gone underground like the nuclearly-necessary metal it’s named for. ![]() And that ignores friends and e-pals trading the files freely. Yes, Nintendo put the kibosh on the years-in-the-making, not-for-profit fan project quickly, but not until after a developer-reported 1.5 million people downloaded it. Nintendo drops the hammer on Pokemon Uranium, August 13. ![]() It’s gone underground like the metal itselfĪ story in two headlines: Fan-made Pokemon: Uranium finally releases after nine years, August 11. ![]()
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