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The audacity to make Mario an NFT game Nintendo quickly called a halt

Another player-made Super Mario-themed game is about to "eat dust for the losers", but this time no one will feel sorry for it. The 1up platform is a virtual currency platform launched at the beginning of this year, with a large number of infringing content and works of art, and was finally targeted by Nintendo when making a Super Mario-themed NFT battle royale game.

The audacity to make Mario an NFT game Nintendo quickly called a halt

1up bills itself as "a retro gaming platform where NFT upgrades are available to everyone" and wants to make a fortune with the NFT boom after announcing that they "will bring Mario and his friends to the blockchain" to make a "2D battle royale based on the classic retro games we know and love."

The audacity to make Mario an NFT game Nintendo quickly called a halt

Theoretically, players will place bets on matches in multiplayer platformers and then earn NFTs by winning. The beta version was launched earlier this month and has been joined by a number of players. However, 1up posted a video of the game on Twitter last week, which attracted the attention of Mario fans, who left messages in the Nintendo comment area to show the way, which scared the platform operation not lightly, and began to change the skin of the game at the first time.

The audacity to make Mario an NFT game Nintendo quickly called a halt

Players then discovered that a project-related video on YouTube had been removed at Nintendo's request. It seems that it is only a matter of time before the whole project is locked. Neither 1up nor Nintendo has responded to this situation.

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