Tastemakers would like to be able to create a Nintendo 1up Arcade machine
Creator of many thematic arcade machines including the one dedicated to NBA Jam announced last January. However, Tastemakers believes that its catalog is missing something: Nintendo.
Our American colleagues from Comicbooks.com, whose words were reported by Gameblog, explain that after Turtles in Time, Pac-Man , or Mortal Kombat, they would like to be able to obtain the rights and integrate into their collection a terminal dedicated to a Nintendo game. However, Nintendo does not seem to be very receptive to the company's requests.
We have been trying to contact Nintendo for a very long time. So if you have contacts with them, tell us. For our part, we want to offer a Nintendo terminal. We have no reason not to. We have eight or nine, and I think it's nine, of the ten greatest Arcade hits of all time and the tenth, which we don't offer, belongs to Nintendo. So that's really the one we were trying to get. As for the other games that interest us, either we already have the rights and they are coming, or we have already offered them in the past. Right now, we're only missing Nintendo.
However, it's impossible to know which game David McIntosh, Tastemakers marketing director, is talking about. It could just as easily be Donkey Kong, Mario Bros. or even Duck Hunt. In any case, the company seems to want to continue trying to obtain the hoped-for license, but Nintendo does not seem favorable to such a project for the moment.
Our American colleagues from Comicbooks.com, whose words were reported by Gameblog, explain that after Turtles in Time, Pac-Man , or Mortal Kombat, they would like to be able to obtain the rights and integrate into their collection a terminal dedicated to a Nintendo game. However, Nintendo does not seem to be very receptive to the company's requests.
We have been trying to contact Nintendo for a very long time. So if you have contacts with them, tell us. For our part, we want to offer a Nintendo terminal. We have no reason not to. We have eight or nine, and I think it's nine, of the ten greatest Arcade hits of all time and the tenth, which we don't offer, belongs to Nintendo. So that's really the one we were trying to get. As for the other games that interest us, either we already have the rights and they are coming, or we have already offered them in the past. Right now, we're only missing Nintendo.
However, it's impossible to know which game David McIntosh, Tastemakers marketing director, is talking about. It could just as easily be Donkey Kong, Mario Bros. or even Duck Hunt. In any case, the company seems to want to continue trying to obtain the hoped-for license, but Nintendo does not seem favorable to such a project for the moment.