The Nintendo Probotector
just use Wii 2. Simple!
Holy Gradient Tools Batman!
Also that U logo looks nothing like the WiiU logo. Do they honestly think John Doe is that much of an idiot?
Sorry, but I trademarked the letter "F". I'll see you in court.
''Do you need a Wii or an number 2.''
Not that's one I believe:Holy Gradient Tools Batman!
Also that U logo looks nothing like the WiiU logo. Do they honestly think John Doe is that much of an idiot?
Wii Edge
Not that's one I believe:
I think this one is the closest look like Wii logo but yeah nothing like U: http://www.trademarkify.co.uk/trademark/2563824?i=U-Information_Technology_Junction_Ltd
http://www.trademarkify.co.uk/trademark_image/2563824.jpg
What? You can't copyright a fucking letter.
Well, it says England in the filings. I do not know if it means just England or UK. But seeing as the company is based in England, I assume it's only for that.What'll it be called in Scotland and Wales then? Or did OP mean UK?
Rösti;37469949 said:Well, it says England in the filings. I do not know if it means just England or UK. But seeing as the company is based in England, I assume it's only for that.
Mega Drive is what it was called pretty much everywhere including Japan.Wouldn't be the first time a system's had to change it's name in the UK, either due to copyright or marketing issues.
And I much prefer my Sega Megadrive <3
Good. Now they have to change the name.
No wonder the brits stick extra 'u's in everything. Royalties.
What? You can't copyright a fucking letter.
Hey, not cool.
Those words are meant to have a 'u' in them. You lot seem to feel its ok to take them out.
Also the Wii U isn't really a bad name at all.
I think it has the potential to confuse the "blue ocean" consumers (and the less aware "hardcore" gamers) who might think it's an incremental upgrade to the Wii and ignore it. I've talked to people who had that reaction to the 3DS.