"Nintendo's copyrighted characters and video game images in connection with an unauthorized version of Nintendo's Super Mario Bros. video game (U.S. Copyright Reg PA0000273028, supp by PA0000547457, which is playable through the website in violation of Nintendo's exclusive rights.”
FullScreenMario.com has been found in violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), and on Friday, November 1st was taken down by an official DMCA complaint from Nintendo. The website allowed players to play an open source HTML5 remake of Nintendoʼs 1985 Super Mario Bros, containing the original 32 levels, a random map generator, and level editor. This was in violation of Nintendoʼs copyrights and trademarks.
Full Screen Mario was enjoyed by nearly 2.7 million unique visitors during almost a month of popularity, across 6 continents and dozens of languages. Iʼm glad so many people got to enjoy the game, and look forward to working on new and exciting (and legal) projects.