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Flappy Bird's Creator Speaks Out Against Unauthorized Remake

VietnamTue Sep 17 2024
In a surprising move, the original creator of Flappy Bird, Dong Nguyen, has publicly denounced the newly announced mobile remake of the game. The remake, which was announced last week, is touted as the "official" return of the classic mobile game, complete with new single-player and multiplayer modes, as well as new characters. However, Nguyen has made it clear that he has nothing to do with the project and is not involved in its development. In a statement on X, Nguyen wrote, "I have no relation to their game. I did not sell anything. I also don't support crypto. " This is a significant turn of events, as the original Flappy Bird was removed from mobile stores in 2014 due to its addictive nature. The dispute surrounding the game's ownership and rights has been ongoing for some time. In 2023, Gametech Holdings LLC, the company named as the copyright owner by the Flappy Bird Foundation, filed a claim on the trademark. The company also registered a trademark for the name "Flappy Bird" in 2018. Nguyen has been vocal about his disconnection from the new game, and has even opposed the trademark registration. However, in a surprising twist, experts have discovered that the new game's developer, Michael Roberts, has ties to a company called 1208 Productions, which has been involved in web3 and NFT projects since 2021. This has led some to speculate about the true intentions behind the new game. The saga of Flappy Bird has been marked by controversy and intrigue, with many wondering what the true motive is behind the new game's release. As the situation continues to unfold, it will be interesting to see how the parties involved handle the dispute.

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    Is the 'decade-long mission' mentioned on the Flappy Bird website a credible claim?
    Can the original creator of Flappy Bird regain control over the franchise?
    Can the developers' use of the phrase 'official return' be seen as a way to manipulate fans?

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