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Hi Luisquid. You can delete me the Cubix link, please? The creator Kenney didn't like it at all, for having affirmed that the "happy emote" was based on Cubix (Ofihombre).

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Not identity theft, you claimed I based my sprite on your game sprite and that's untrue.

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Ok, I admit it, sorry. I have been carried away by the great coincidence between your asset and cubix's face (ignoring the translucent points of the smile that makes it different), But I had done it without thinking about what you would feel.

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On the Internet, one can't really know how it feels to apologize, because everything seems fake.

But if I have admitted that Cubix's face is too basic a pixel art to be something of my own (basically is :) two points parentheses), but my instinct is stronger than myself, and I am led by a simple coincidence.

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I just wanted to correct what I had just said, but I was late, and so my apology seems like a double standard of mine.
And of course I try to learn from my mistakes, but sometimes I forget (like everyone else). I think I suffer from mental bipolarity.

Hi Kenney, good news, everything is resolved. The creator of Curse Cruiser has removed any mention of my Cubix gameNow I know that due to a simple coincidence between my game and one of your assets it shouldn't have been for as much as I presumed.

Good, also stop harassing anyone else about your game - I noticed you also made a post on DeviantArt and here on Itch.io on someone elses game. Just stop and concentrate on making your own games, and stop stealing from Disney.

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The only thing I have from Disney is Wreck-It Ralph, and they are fangames (games made to show your charm and fanaticism towards their favorite books, games or movies), and equally if it could be sued (Also tell those who make Nintendo and Sega fangames with the same argument), On itch.io there are many fangames from many known IPs, and we haven't see copyright claims from their respective companies except for Nintendo.

Even though it is a violation, I have offered what Disney hasn't offered (A playable Sugar Rush with Vanellope and decent modeled characters, for example). In part you would be right, but on the other hand it seems that it defends the Copyright of companies without questioning the cases of scandal, corruption and the monopolization of markets. 

Wreck-It Ralph hasn't been a well-used IP, I was disappointed that Ralph Breaks the Internet was only used to show its monopoly by the face and continue to overexploit the "Disney princesses" crossover. That's why I stopped making fangames since the end of 2017, but I have left my mark on that.

That's great, anyway you might want to brush up your legal knowledge because fan games in any way shape or form are an infringement on the rights of the original author. Anyway, have you played Cursed Cruiser? If so, leave a rating - I'm sure the author appreciates that a lot.

I played Cursed Cruiser, and I liked it and I put my rating. And as for DMCA cases on itch, better let the companies come first to see what happens (as was Nintendo).