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Options have been considered, lawyers have been contacted, and resources have been (mostly) exhausted.

We have received a C&D letter from Hasbro's Legal representatives, asking us to cease game development, remove any materials that might contain My Little Pony characters, names, locations or related elements from the sites we control (Our site, our youtube, our twitch), and "cease any further use of MY LITTLE PONY property". I haven’t been excited about a fan-made game like this since Bid for Power, which I never played (I thought it killed dead by copyright law until 10 minutes ago).We have what for most will be bad news, for us are terrible news, and for a selected few might actually be good news. The game will be free, and is scheduled to be released “soon”, whatever that means in the independent game development world.
#My little pony fighting is magic on scratch Pc
The game’s initial PC release will feature the six primary characters of the show, but Mane6 has promised more as DLC later. It was only at this last weekend’s Bronycon (complete with voice actresses) in New York that the group let 800 or so attending pony fans get a peek at Rarity, and her fabulous fabric fighting style. Whole videos of pre-alpha demonstrations featuring several of the ponies appeared on Youtube last June, but the group has since then slowly leaked information on the game. Mane6 also seems to do a pretty good job of promoting itself. From what I’ve seen they’ve done a great job of mimicking the look and feel of the show all while building a fighting game that looks like it will be loads of fun. Which is why Mane6 and MLP: Fighting is Magic impresses me so. I hate crappy stuff based on things I like. I’m an ass when it comes to fan-made games.
#My little pony fighting is magic on scratch software
Most of the time, major software companies can’t even get it right.
#My little pony fighting is magic on scratch movie
I’ve never made a game, so I don’t know what is harder creating your own game world from scratch and making it work, or making a working game out of a world already created? I imagine both have their own challenges, but ye gods, I can’t think of a game based on a television show or movie what was any good. Rainbow Dash, getting ready to kick somepony's ass. It even looks as if they’ve lined up some good voice-actors. The stage music released so far is fantastic, even sampling music from some of the show’s songs. The backgrounds, characters, and their animations (they’re hand drawn) look like they’ve been taken straight from the show. Each character has a unique move set (all based on the personalities, and habits, of the characters), and each has strengths and weaknesses.

While it is still in the development stage, the game looks like a legit 2D fighter game to me, with combos, knock-ups, and 3 tiered magic system for super-moves. The game they’re making, MLP: Fighting is Magic, is definitely no joke. They called themselves Mane6 (for several obvious reasons). It might sound funny, but in May of last year, a team of 6 programmers and animators got together specifically for that purpose. The animators, programmers, and musical producers say, “We’re going to make a fighting game based on the newly revised My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic franchise. The bartender looks up and asks “What are you nerds up to?”. A few animators, programmers, and musical producers walk into a bar.
