http://www.konami.co.jp/en/news/topics/050511/
Konami of Japan has officially filed suit against Roxor Games, makers of In The Groove on the grounds of trademark and patent infringement. They are seeking financial damages and an injunction against product distribution. (taken from DDR Freak)
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For anyone who doesn't want to read it, basically Roxor games makes a game called In The Groove which is a DDR ripoff (it's supposedly a good game). They designed the first game to use Konami's DDR arcade cabinets.
Why did Konami wait until now? I wonder if it's because they thought ITG wouldn't be popular and wouldn't have to worry about it but now that it's gaining popularity, they are afraid the game, especially the PS2 version will hurt their DDR sales.
It's not surprising they did this, since they also sued Andamiro years ago over Pump It Up
Konami of Japan has officially filed suit against Roxor Games, makers of In The Groove on the grounds of trademark and patent infringement. They are seeking financial damages and an injunction against product distribution. (taken from DDR Freak)
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For anyone who doesn't want to read it, basically Roxor games makes a game called In The Groove which is a DDR ripoff (it's supposedly a good game). They designed the first game to use Konami's DDR arcade cabinets.
Why did Konami wait until now? I wonder if it's because they thought ITG wouldn't be popular and wouldn't have to worry about it but now that it's gaining popularity, they are afraid the game, especially the PS2 version will hurt their DDR sales.
It's not surprising they did this, since they also sued Andamiro years ago over Pump It Up