2020-11-26 - Capcom Co., Ltd.: DMCA'ing an internal documents leak.

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Praxis was the planet that blew up in Star Trek 6, somehow threatening the oxygen supply for the Klingon Empire. I thought it was just a made up word, but since ST6 was a Cold War analogy, it makes sense as they were the stand-ins for the Soviets.
 
Praxis was the planet that blew up in Star Trek 6, somehow threatening the oxygen supply for the Klingon Empire. I thought it was just a made up word, but since ST6 was a Cold War analogy, it makes sense as they were the stand-ins for the Soviets.
Pretty sure it was their energy supply.
 
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I kinda liked Capcom. What a shame.
I still don't hate them. But I guess they are in full blown panic mode and channeled their inner Bob Chandler.

Autists all over the world try to get their stuff off of the Farms.
I think it's less their stuff is on some autistic website and more damage control. Some of that leaked stuff could give them pretty bad PR. They don't care if we talk about their games.
 
I think it's less their stuff is on some autistic website and more damage control. Some of that leaked stuff could give them pretty bad PR. They don't care if we talk about their games.
The last time they listened to Westerners we got DmC: Devil May Cry, Remember Me (which I doubt anyone remembers), and Bionic Commando. If they do this shit again, they're just going to lose more money like they do every time they outsource.
 
The last time they listened to Westerners we got DmC: Devil May Cry, Remember Me (which I doubt anyone remembers), and Bionic Commando. If they do this shit again, they're just going to lose more money like they do every time they outsource.
Well, Silicon Valley (and the upper echelons of the game industry in general) lean left, and they are the ones the Japanese devs encounter. I have no doubt they genuinely think they need to appeal to the hard left to have their games sell well. Hopefully, a few costly bombs will teach them otherwise.
Hopefully.
 
Does a Japanese company really get to use the DMCA like this? The address and phone number was for capcom Japan. Surprised they didn't send it with the US office information.

Also don't they see by doing this they confirm the leaks to be true?
 
Well, Silicon Valley (and the upper echelons of the game industry in general) lean left, and they are the ones the Japanese devs encounter. I have no doubt they genuinely think they need to appeal to the hard left to have their games sell well. Hopefully, a few costly bombs will teach them otherwise.
Hopefully.
I hate to inform you friend, but Capcom likes to work with European studios. Which is, somehow, worse than California. I would have thought that with the flop that is DmC they would have learned the age old lesson of, "Don't shit on your audience". Not only that, but I doubt the Japanese audience will like it either. They literally have no way to win here.
 
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