Exactly, he needs to find a publisher, and not try to contact Nintendo directly, because everyone knows that Nintendo only publishes a few select games like Marios and Metroids. There's a lot more to it than sending an e-mail to some Nintendo executive, there's a whole system of firey hoops to leap through, especially in a legal sense. A developer needs to make sure they have all the documentation that states what software they've used and where all their content comes from, with evidence. Get it all copyrighted, sc$#@! together funds, and pitch it to them in a neat little package. Maybe the whole issue is about approach, and nothing to do with the project at all.
Hmm, someone should call someone before this goes in the opposite direction of what 'Bob' anticipated.
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