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That's the case for nintendo games as well. There are projects to keep online alive
Doesn't Nintendo have a history of shutting down any fan stuff though? PC games are usually waaaay more mod friendly.
There are a lit projects that doesn't disturb nintendo's lawyers. Nintendo doesn't like it it people make money with their brands, take money away from them or hurt nintendo's reputation. The Pokemon fan project ura####, got shut down because they try to get money with it, but pokemon ######(not sure if against rules) online is a online none profit project that is online now for years. You just have to understand nintendo. Alternativ online server for nintendo games, seems to be fine with them.