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And yet, if they ever did release it, you can bet all three companies would C&D it.
Lego is actually one of the very few companies that isn't batshit crazy over video game IP. (Real life Lego clones are probably different though).
They even gave a shout out to Manic Miners (a rock raiders fan remake) on the official podcast and haven't done anything to take it down. I can't remember if they officially said they won't do anything also
Interestingly LEGO was patented, and that patent has recently expired.
If the company used a Trademark to protect the system they used, it would still be protected.
They actually also hired the guy who made Manic Miners.
Let's give The LEGO Group some credit, They allow fan-made projects all the time. They even allowed a fan-made BIONICLE game onto Steam. They also allow the hosting of out of print LEGO video games.
Lets hope they never get bought out by Nintendo or similar....
Nevermind, they just c&d'd the BIONICLE fan game. Talk about bad timing. Fuck The LEGO Group after all.
Solution: wait a few months and release it anonymously, while claiming it was found elsewhere.
Just archive it on archive.org without an announcement. And keep the metadata sparse so it’s very hard to find.