Stolen; screen captured re-upload of another submission. I swear I would love to become a psychologist, and sit some of these jackasses down who just steal stuff like this with minimum effort, and find out what makes them tick. Because I legitimately don't understand the reason or the point.
For NSFW material, I get it's for the clout and hits / views or whatever to work towards ad revenue. Since those sites in particular are very low effort when it comes to protecting other's materials, until a legitimate production company starts flagging their lawyers around. But for stuff like this? I 'unno.
Judging from the re-uploader who has two NSFW real-life photographic images in their art gallery which falls against the Art Portal guidelines, another movie submission which doesn't work, and an audio portal track that sounds like the sonic equivalent of having screwdrivers stuck into your eyeballs... I'm just gonna assume they aren't too bright.
At 1/29/24 09:49 PM, AlexToolStudio wrote:IT JUST FLARKING FLAPPY BIRD
I don't see anything in the Newgrounds Game Guidelines that specify against making clones or replicas of other games and whatnot. There is a point in the Rights and Ownership section which mentions not to use sprites which you don't have the full rights to, but there exists this remake that's very identical with the exception of using space bar instead of clicking... and the assets more or less match between that one and the game you linked to. My particular example has existed for almost a decade on the site just fine it seems... or maybe it slipped by?
With the Super Mario Brothers flash game that you can play as other Nintendo characters, I can see Nintendo themselves doing a DCMA takedown or that being removed for copyrighted material. But Flappy Bird more or less was disowned and purged by the original creator...
You can make a claim or report on it if you and anyone else would like, but I'm not too sure myself to be safe. Especially since we have the submission that I linked above that's still up.