Unlike other N64 titles fully owned by Nintendo (e.g., Star Fox 64 ), Custom Robo is an IP owned by Noise Inc., with Nintendo holding specific publishing rights. This proposal outlines a deal structure where Nintendo secures timed exclusivity for the emulation version on NSO, preventing competitors (such as the Analogue Pocket or other emulation boxes) from legally licensing the ROM. This makes Custom Robo a "Custom Ro Exclusive" selling point for the NSO Expansion Pack subscription tier.
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Number forty-two was nothing like the others. It opened on a dusk-colored plaza where avatars gathered—some blocky, some smooth, some impossibly rendered with modern polish humming behind the retro shell. Across the plaza was a statue of two consoles standing side by side, their hands clasped. Above them, letters in an elegant, anachronistic font read: "Preserve Play." Unlike other N64 titles fully owned by Nintendo (e
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