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There have been
calls from investors for Nintendo to bring its many popular franchises to other platforms -- iPhone and iPad, in particular. Nintendo of course has no interest in this; president Satoru Iwata has admitted that such a move would increase revenue in the short-term but would be bad for the company over the long haul. So while he's made Nintendo's position very clear on the subject, that doesn't mean someone else can't do the job for them.
I mean,
legally they can't, but who has time for a technicality like that? Not Audio Attack LLC, a company that seems to specialize in creating iOS games that flagrantly infringe upon others' trademarks. A look at its list of iPhone apps reveals a very basic (a description that can be applied to all of its games) racing game that features a slightly modified version of the
Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit app icon. Then we have Ultimate MW3 Blaster, a name that's meant to bring Call of Duty: Modern Warfare to mind.
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